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In a train travelling from Frankfurt to Mannheim ... well, the elder people next to me gave me a very strange look ... :P
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i find it very hard to draw in trains - all the rockin' and swayin' makes for some very jangled art...
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The only other places I've drawn my comic besides the usual spot are at work, and in the middle of an RPG session. (No, I wasn't acutally playing at the time).


And am I really the only one who was thinking of something completely different when reading the subject of this thread?! :P :lol:
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Home, at our kitchen table.

Not very exciting or weird, is it? Yeah, well, look at how many pages I have done so far. In other words, that's the only place I've actually drawn comics. Of course, I'll scribble in my notebook wherever I get an idea, am sitting down, and not doing something that requires concentration, like driving myself.
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At a tennis tournament.
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Especially when they are children.

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Me: "... No."

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One time I took my sketchbook to a college football game. Given that I was sitting so high in the bleachers I could see my dorm room, I didn't think it was much of a waste ... until some junior looked over and saw the little freshman dork with his sketchbook. Moments later ...

"Dude, is that a sketchbook?"

"Uh, yes ..." (please don't bother me please don't bother me please don't bother me)

"Hey, can you draw me?"

"Uh ..."

"But make me look cute 'n stuff."

"Okay ..."

It wasn't until I'd drawn and inked a full chibi of him in drag that I realized he was kidding.

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yeah, I was doodling yesterday at my desk and the lot porter saw it and wanted me to draw him. got disappointed when I told him no.
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xmung wrote:i find it very hard to draw in trains - all the rockin' and swayin' makes for some very jangled art...
Not if you use an ICE ... the fastest german train of all ... I had the possibility to get a seat with table, it was all perfect ;)
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Aye, the faster the better. Our new tilting trains might sound like something hard to draw on, but thanks to the tilting, no matter how fast you go round corners you'll never feel the effects of centripetal acceleration.

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Hehe ... the train I have to use daily to get to university is the rockin' one ..tried it once and never again to draw a clear line there *g*
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aww.. whats the point of a train that doesnt rock?

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Back when I still drew my comic on paper I drew the 4th page at a dentists office in the waiting room..not very interesting either.
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lately i've been making stickers of my artwork, then sticking them in odd places. yesterday i put one behind a plaque in some college administrative building. no one will ever know that it's there, and it will be there long after i leave this town.
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stucifer_the_maligned wrote:lately i've been making stickers of my artwork, then sticking them in odd places. yesterday i put one behind a plaque in some college administrative building. no one will ever know that it's there, and it will be there long after i leave this town.
I am so telling... ::reads Avatar notes:: "bloomington IN". We're on to you... -_-
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I saw this thread's title and thought it was talking about something ELSE...---Al
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alschroeder wrote:I saw this thread's title and thought it was talking about something ELSE...---Al
So did I :lol:
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Isukiyomi wrote:
alschroeder wrote:I saw this thread's title and thought it was talking about something ELSE...---Al
So did I :lol:
I knew I wasn't the only one. :wink:
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