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Old 08-16-2006, 05:23 AM   #1
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This is off topic but I have stumbled upon a wonderful website for drawing instruction.
Not everyone feels they can draw, The mind tends to shut down for many after we hit the stick figure age.
I think, given time, we can all unearth the artist within.

Before you all started scrolling I am sure you felt you could never follow a line with the saw. Practice and a desire to do better are the key ingredients to success in both scrolling and drawing.

In order to practice and develop better it helps to have a plan.
http://www.drawspace.com/ offers you lessons in drawing and composition.
I think these skills will help not only in the design of patterns but in developing skills that will help your scrolling.

I hope you enjoy the site as much as I do
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That is exactly what I need. Thank you so much!
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Great link Carl!!! I think I can learn a lot there and have fun doing it. Just what I needed!!! Thanks for the post.
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Awesome site, Carl.

You may have saved me a bunch of money. Hopefully, now I won't have to actually spend the time or money on in-classroom courses. I can just use this site.

Thanks for sharing.
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