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    Sabrina @Sabtastic

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    Nice! (I am not being sarcastic)

    Glad you liked it! c:

    I liked it. i like tutorials like this in general, where it encourages you to explore and experiment as opposed to draw 'like' something specific. i think itd be worth doing this sort of exercise even in coming up with a new character, exploring the extremes of things could inspire you to find some interesting results.

    Yeyy! Thanks Luis.

    I think so, too. I'm keen on doing this more often, but I'm not sure what to do next.
    Are you on Youtube by the way? I don't think I have you on there yet.

    nope not on youtube yet. i have a hard time just keeping up with my tumblr and facebook fan page. I need to get into a good routine.

    Enjoyed it immensely. This would be a good example for art educators to follow. Lesson plans are so bleeh.

    Sweet! ...Well, glad it was at least engaging. haha
    Hoping to actually use this when I teach -- maybe tweaked slightly, though.

    (don't know if anybody noticed, but the example pic shows a Vileplume smoking pot - pffhaha)

    I really enjoyed it! If you made more, I would definitely watch them! :)

    Aw, thanks. c:

    If I end up making more I'll just put 'em up here.

    I don't have YouTube on my computer :(