ang galing hehe tnx for the tip, I also doodle pero abstract ehehe
ReplyDeleteWow! This is very interesting. In that case, I never knew I liked doodling so much. I used to make a random shape before and draw something out of it. It's quite fun when you make something great from it. When done without thinking, we might find ourselves drawing most of our desires. Nice article.
ReplyDeleteThis is Ed Emberly’s rather famous lion. Google it. He should be credited.
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ang galing hehe tnx for the tip, I also doodle pero abstract ehehe
ReplyDeleteAhahaha, this is great. Thanks for the step by step tutorial! My Lion's not bad in fact it turned out great!
ReplyDeletewow! that's great ms Blanca.. may I see it? ^^
ReplyDeleteI don't doodle unless I don't want to listen to the teacher. Doodling with a pen and pare is way better than with a mouse ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is very interesting. In that case, I never knew I liked doodling so much. I used to make a random shape before and draw something out of it. It's quite fun when you make something great from it. When done without thinking, we might find ourselves drawing most of our desires. Nice article.
ReplyDeletethis is cool! might try sometime! i often my myself nothing to do as well! maybe i can indeed draw haha! xx
ReplyDeletehahaa. so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteang alam ko ln before yung piglet! :)
ngyon pti lion na.
Hahaha... I actually tried this! Outcome ain't good. LOL. I'm such a lousy doodler.
ReplyDeleteStep by step procedure is awesome..I will let my little cousins try this too! ^_^ They'll love this for sure.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice doodle you have here.
ReplyDeleteIt seems hard to do because I don't
know how to draw but looking at
those steps... I think, I can make that
LION roar as if ALIVE.... LOL!!!!
Thanks for that Doodle. I find it really cool to doodle at times especially when you're able to create something out of nothing.
ReplyDeleteI loove doodling! I doodled a lot when I was a student (oops, I just revealed how easily bored I get when listening to school lectures hehe)
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful tutorial! I'm sure a lot of doodlers out there would appreciate this help you provided! :-)
naww this is cool! Sometimes looking to the designs makes it hard to draw but trying and exploring how to do it can make you amazed! I love your post thanks for the tips! I love doodling too :3
ReplyDeletei love your site!!! more tips and tricks to come! :))
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing this... I'm also fond of doing doodles
ReplyDeleteNice ... I loved how simple that looked pero its a lion talaga ha.
ReplyDeleteSo easy to follow! I can easily teach this to kids and to the kids-at-heart.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing~
This is Ed Emberly’s rather famous lion. Google it. He should be credited.
ReplyDeleteAgreed this is ed emberly
ReplyDeleteEd Emberley’s drawing book of animals
Deletehttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/639919.Ed_Emberley_s_Drawing_Book_of_Animals