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Published: 2006-12-18 05:03:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 3297; Favourites: 95; Downloads: 22
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Okay, this title is even lamer than "Bloo in a Hat and Scarf" or whatever I called that other one.For those of you who are thinking, "WHAT THE HECK IS THIS SUPPOSED TO BE?" but are too polite to say it out loud...
Q: What in the world are those two funny-looking white streaks in the lower right corner?
A: Those are supposed to make it look like a window. SUPPOSED TO!
Q: Now, why in the world is Bloo plastered to a window?
A: Um...I guess he's looking outside...because...it's snowing...yeah. He's looking outside because it's snowing.
Q: So Bloo's plastered to a window?
A: Yeah, pretty much.
Q: And what are those thing-a-ma-bobs on the sides supposed to be?
A: Those? They're supposed to be curtains.
Q: And what are those wierd-o white dots splattered throughout the picture supposed to be?
A: Snow. Very bad-looking snow.
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Comments: 21
Araceku [2014-09-28 14:37:53 +0000 UTC]
Q: Why so many obvious questions in the description?
A: I DON'T KNOW!! THIS DRAWING IS AWESOME I UNDERSTOOD IT AT FIRST SIGHT AND I LOVE IT!!!
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Tigresuave11 [2013-07-14 06:35:43 +0000 UTC]
I could totally tell what you were aiming for and the fact that you were able to accomplish it in black and white is no easy task. Great job!
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bloppyblue [2009-01-12 02:41:37 +0000 UTC]
Very nice picture!! And I actually lol'd at your description xD I was rewarded with 'what the hell' looks from my mother xD Fav'd
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bandaidsandbikes [2008-05-12 03:33:44 +0000 UTC]
dude..ur possibly my idol when it comes to shading w/ pencils and wutnot...altho when i first saw this picture i thought bloo was winding up to throw a snowball...still a kewl drawing tho
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ElenaManetta [2006-12-18 22:28:29 +0000 UTC]
...Hey, I like it. D: I was automatically able to tell what everything was.
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BlooCheese In reply to ElenaManetta [2006-12-19 00:09:31 +0000 UTC]
That's because you're smart.
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Bloo2daMacs [2006-12-18 15:14:48 +0000 UTC]
THAT'S GOOD.
I already knew all the answers to the questions in your description, so HA. It's not horrible AFTER ALL!!
...
or I justhave a good scence of what things are supposed to be...
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NeitherSparky [2006-12-18 07:41:16 +0000 UTC]
He's looking out the window because two of the Santa IFs are engaged in a laser battle to the death on the front lawn of Foster's, duh!
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BlooCheese In reply to NeitherSparky [2006-12-18 23:35:50 +0000 UTC]
Oooh! I so want to draw that now!
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akiba-pop [2006-12-18 05:47:32 +0000 UTC]
How do you do your pencil shading?! HOW?! I demand you tell me. It is SPECTACULAR.
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BlooCheese In reply to akiba-pop [2006-12-19 00:08:10 +0000 UTC]
I got a nice little box containing 4B, 3B, 2B, B, HB, F, H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, and 6H pencils. H pencils are best for sketching with, and B pencils are best for shading with. 6H is the hardest and lightest, 5H is the second hardest and lightest and so on and so forth. F is right in the middle, I think, so I normally use it to darken the outlines of my drawing. 4B is the softest and darkest, 3B is the second darkest and so on and so forth. I also use a blending stump. I believe there are pencils darker than 4B and lighter than 6H, but I don't have them.
I usually use the 2H pencil to begin drawing because the 6H tends to punch holes in my paper. Then I darken the lines with the H and the F pencil. When I shade, I go from darkest to lightest of the soft pencils to try and create a smooth gradient effect. Then I take the blender and go over the whole shaded area in little circles until everything looks smooth. When I'm done, I normally re-trace all the lines with the F pencil. Hope that was informative.
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akiba-pop In reply to BlooCheese [2006-12-19 23:38:31 +0000 UTC]
Why thank you, it sure was! 8D Now I gotta get me a blending stump.
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