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Postby jazz » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:02 pm

hello all! just thought i'd say hi and introduce myself. my name is tatianna, and i really don't get along with computers, so this is all new to me. i am a manga/anime fan though (of course). really i haven't seen or read hardly any of it, but the small amount that i have experienced has got me interested near the point of obsession. (man, i really hate talking about myself). hmmmm, i am a christian artist, and though i don't have much confidence in my abilities, i do believe that God gave them to me for a reason, it is my goal to honor God with my talents. . . which is often easier said than done.

as i said, i have a sort of 'love hate' relationship with computers right now, that's probably because i don't know hardly a thing about them. (it's only a little ironic that i'm going to school next fall to take a multimedia course! ha!).

hmmmmm, about me. ummm. . . i like asians, and cheese, and the smell of paint. . . i like to throw random objects when there's no one looking. oh! and it's one of my life long goals to learn to speak klingon. . . .just because, i mean hey, what's weirder than speaking klingon? yeah, that's an interesting mix. . . . .i don't like it when people leave the lid on the toilet seat open (i tend to drop things easily), or forgetting things when am in the middle of saying them or trying to do stuff on the internet and you can't because your computer is so dang slow! yeah, i could go on, but i won't. (warning: i don't talk alot, but when i do, it's usually really random and weird and people aren't usually able to follow what i'm saying (including myself)). . . . . um, yeah, i really don't know what else to say! so, guess that's it. javascript:smilie(':sweat:')
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Postby dareiq s'an » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:22 pm

WELCOME and have fun!
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Postby Sam*ron » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:26 pm

Hey Jazz! Do you really like Jazz, cause I do. :)

Welcome!!! Feel free to ask for avatar or siggy help anytime! I make them here. :grin:

I like throwing random objects too! Just ask my friends, I actually like to chew on them more that throw :sweat:

OH! I am a artist too! I love to draw, and do stuff with clay, painting is fun too, I am just not good at it. :)

Well, welcome again.. And ummm... I don't know.. -_-;;

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Postby Nate » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:37 pm

*Kae attempts to say something witty and clever*

Hey, how's it going?

Ugh...

Well, see you around...or something...
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Postby jazz » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:45 pm

yay replies!

Sam*ron-
hmmmm, i must admit i am extremeley ignorant when it comes to alot of anime/manga stuff and computer stuff, which means that i would totaly need some guidance with an avatar. hmmm, and i do like jazz, but i can't say that i would even be able to name any spedific musicians or anything, as far as music goes, i like most of what i hear (except country), provided it's not profane or dirty or anything. . . and yes, i absoluteley love working with clay, though i'm not super talented with it. and never could make paint do what i wanted it to do. hmmm, well pencil and ink will have to do for now i guess!
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Postby Sam*ron » Tue Oct 26, 2004 2:06 pm

Your like, so like me!!! I luv ya already! :hug: :grin:
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Postby shooraijin » Tue Oct 26, 2004 7:00 pm

Hajimemashite! I know someone up around Yorkton myself.
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Postby jazz » Tue Oct 26, 2004 8:56 pm

wooooo, i've been to yorkton once, or maybe twice. i don't remember exactly, but up here in the middle of nowhere, all the small towns look alike. except yorkton is actually considered a big town. . . ha! that's funny. . . um, yeah.:eyebrow:
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Postby Ssjjvash » Wed Oct 27, 2004 11:34 am

*offers handshake and an actually decent milkshake*

Hey, I'm not too keen with the computer either. Gungrave says I'm computer illiterate. :lol:

Well, welcome have fun and enjoy your stay! It's so darn hard to keep up with all these new people coming on at one time! Yeah, bad excuse for not welcoming you earlier, but whatever. :hits_self
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Postby Zane » Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:27 pm

YES!!!!
Another Jazz LOVER, I was gonna ask you if you liked jazz aswell, but Sam*ron got there before me.

Jazz,jazz,jazz. Welcome Jazz, have a good one here, okay.
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Postby jazz » Wed Oct 27, 2004 9:36 pm

yay! dancing bananas! :lol: , makes me laugh every time!
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Postby CreatureArt » Thu Oct 28, 2004 2:27 am

Go artists!


I'm doing a lot more painting than I'd otherwise probably get around to as a result of doing school art :red: but I do quite enjoy it, and I love clay as well. It's fun pulling it into random shapes - though I was able to work with some nice, rough, gritty stuff once that I've been looking for ever since :lol: .

Nice to meet you, Jazz. I haven't really heard jazz before, I have to admit. Sorry. :shake:

Whoa - you work in ink? Cool. I have got to try that sometime. I'm a little bit afraid, though - every time I paint my hands are covered in blue afterward - (I'm partial to a lot of finger-painting-blending on sky, sea etc.) so what would I look like when I mess around with india ink?! Even when I'm only doing little details in paint I somehow manage to get it on my nose and ear and little toe.... I might have to be wise and know what media I shouldn't tackle alone ;) .

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Postby jazz » Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:56 am

[quote="CreatureArt"]Go artists!

I'm a little bit afraid, though - every time I paint my hands are covered in blue afterward - (I'm partial to a lot of finger-painting-blending on sky, sea etc.) so what would I look like when I mess around with india ink?! Even when I'm only doing little details in paint I somehow manage to get it on my nose and ear and little toe.... I might have to be wise and know what media I shouldn't tackle alone ;) .



ha! that's so me! i have to make sure i am not going out anywhere after i work with ink, just incase. i'm really bad with charcoal and pastel too, it gets EVERYWHERE!
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Postby Nikki_fallingup » Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:49 pm

I can totally understand you love hate relationship with the computer... I've had my troubles with my own... geez. Well anyway Welcome from the new Confused one! hehe!!
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Postby Hari » Sat Oct 30, 2004 4:08 pm

Heya!!!

Klingon, that's awesome!!!! I speak Biblical Greek, kind of the same idea, right? OK, maybe not... :)

Yay for randomness!!!!!!!

The smell of paint isn't too bad, but it brings memories of the day I helped paint my sister's room orange... And my dog rubbed against the wall... And he was light orange for quite some time. :)

Art!!! Coolness!!! Are you posting art? (laziness alert - I should just go check...) :) I'd love to see it! Do you write fiction?

OK, off I go... Godspeed!

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Postby CreatureArt » Sat Oct 30, 2004 5:37 pm

jazz wrote: ha! that's so me! i have to make sure i am not going out anywhere after i work with ink, just incase. i'm really bad with charcoal and pastel too, it gets EVERYWHERE! :grin:


I absolutely agree about the charcoal and pastel - I've got a set of old clothes that I use for painting and anything where I've got a reasonable chance of becoming an artwork myself... which definitely includes working with charcoal and pastel. They've got black speckles on them, the trousers are missing a zipper so they've got to be safetypinned and I also use them when I'm out on the farm and it's particularly muddy. :P

Still, you find it fun working with ink, right? So do you work with coloured inks or use it to make linework or just straight out work with it without preparation? I haven't worked with it before but I'm interested in how you'd do it (if you don't mind me asking) because I get interested by media I haven't worked with. :grin:

God bless and thanks for such a cool reply...to my reply... which may or may not have been in reply to one of your replies... ;)
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Postby jazz » Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:59 am

CreatureArt wrote:
Still, you find it fun working with ink, right? So do you work with coloured inks or use it to make linework or just straight out work with it without preparation? I haven't worked with it before but I'm interested in how you'd do it (if you don't mind me asking) because I get interested by media I haven't worked with. :grin:



i haven't used ink in awhile. i had some really nice pens i got for cheap somewhere that were suprisingly really good, and then they died on me. i haven't been able to find them again, i don't even know what they were called. i have used the quill pens that you have to dip into ink. i was having alot of fun with that, and then i dropped my best one on the floor, and it landed on the tip, and broke :stressed: . Grrr! anyway, i have yet to replenish my supplies. i really do preffer working with pencil, and everything i do is really sketchy. i like it that way, but . . . . clean lines are the way to go i guess, ha! but yeah, i guess i'm still trying to develop my own style. as far as preparation goes, um. . . .well it really just depends on my mood. i guess if i want to have a clean pic when i'm done, i'll sketch it out first in pencil. . . . ha, but yeah, i really need to finish most of my stuff. anyway, i'll be going now. bye! ;)
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Postby CreatureArt » Wed Nov 03, 2004 12:24 am

[quote="jazz"]I have used the quill pens that you have to dip into ink. i was having alot of fun with that, and then i dropped my best one on the floor, and it landed on the tip, and broke :stressed: . Grrr! anyway, i have yet to replenish my supplies. i really do preffer working with pencil, and everything i do is really sketchy. i like it that way, but . . . . clean lines are the way to go i guess, ha! but yeah, i guess i'm still trying to develop my own style. as far as preparation goes, um. . . .well it really just depends on my mood. i guess if i want to have a clean pic when i'm done, i'll sketch it out first in pencil. . . . ha, but yeah, i really need to finish most of my stuff. anyway, i'll be going now. bye! ]

Whoa - that's awesome. I haven't used those before. I managed to use straw with some india ink for a grand total of about 8 minutes... but that's it for me! I think my Mum might have some india ink and perhaps a paintbrush that I could experiment with - I'll have to ask her.

Eek - you managed to break a quill pen? :sniffle: Breaking art supplies is gut-wrenching at times. Losing them, too. Though it's by far not as sad, I managed to lose my mechanical pencil (which I draw the most with) and haven't replaced it yet.

I agree - I kind of like the pencil sketchy look. Especially when I'm doing cartoons (like my avatar) and do the basic shapes really light then the outline thick but you can still see the sketch underneath... it looks cool somehow. I'm like you - I've got unfinished pictures lying all around the place. I suppose it's either a sign of creativity or procrastination... maybe both. ;) .

All the best for your continued drawing and inking :) . I hop you manage to replace that quill brush and that you keep enjoying art - that's the main thing, isn't it?

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