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Jul 9, 2004

That's like killing a unicorn!
So, one of my friends and I are exchanging pictures. I've been trying to get into drawing, though it is difficult and I have only just begun.

Anyway, I'm drawing them a picture of some ice skates. Here's what I did in my sketchbook:


Click here for the full 800x600 image.


Not really great, sorry for the cell pic, but you get the idea. I want to draw it for them on something larger, like 8.5x11" paper, however, I want something more "visible" and bold than pencil. Would I just use markers for this? Are there specific markers that would be good for this? I might want to fill in the skates with some sort of tan color. Hopefully this way it'll be visible if it's on the wall, whereas the sketchbook doesn't really matter since you're using pencil and it's like a few feet from your face.

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