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CarreeParticipantI like the style of your tree and the way you incorporated the text into the scene to make it a whole composition.in reply to: Opening Your Senses #697587
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CarreeParticipantHere are some of my random sketches of things I have easy access to. The elephant on the bottom of the second page came out cuter than I thought it would.in reply to: Illustrating the 3D World #697581
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CarreeParticipantI found the general shapes to be easy to get down but when it came to filling in the details it got a bit muddled with only the pencil at this stage of my drawing skills. Hoping to get better with coloring in features when having something to color with isn't an option. I'm a big fan of black line art so hoping to incorporate that a lot into my journaling. I did notice some growth on the branch in the form of lichen/moss/mold, thanks to a book I just finished reading, that I might not have noticed otherwise. Here's my Yellow Warbler to kick off my journaling experience beyond just taking notes on the bird species I see.in reply to: Jump Right in! #697575
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CarreeParticipantI really like Shayna's use of the boxes to separate the images from the text in an elegant manner.in reply to: Style Your Journal Your Way #697571
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@Leah My previous comment was intended for Leah but I messed up and responded to Shir so please ignore that one. Don't see a way to delete it. Woops.
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CarreeParticipantI also agree, I like the way you incorporated the text and imagery into one cohesive scene.in reply to: Opening Your Senses #697560
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@Shir Great detail on the Bewick's Wren tail!
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CarreeParticipantIn thinking about it, Cataract Falls on Mt. Tam would be a good sit spot if I could get there early enough. It's crowded under normal circumstances and probably not the best spot at the moment. I may think about heading to some of the lakes where it might be a bit less crowded and more serene. Happy to see a fellow Northern California person in this course!in reply to: Opening Your Senses #697557
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