RE: My favorite fable

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My favorite fable

in hive-140292 •  9 months ago 

I get it. It is great that you can see it in your head and get it into the paper.
I sometimes need to be a bit more technical, and do some research.

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But there are often significant discrepancies between what I remember and what actually is. Therefore, my drawings look more like caricatures than something realistic lol.

In cases like that you can look at reference.

Apparently the links are not visible now, at least I don’t see anything right now.

Which links?

I meant reference images. For example, if I don't remember exactly how a sound system is built, I go and check on Google images.

  ·  9 months ago (edited)

That's the whole point, I'm wondering if I can remember how an object, an animal, or something else works, for me this is an adventure, and unexpected turns of events are good in adventures lol :)
If I first look at how everything works, I will ruin my holiday, and the audience will see what they have long been accustomed to, but they see something new and they have a reason for some emotions and even if it is harsh criticism, it is like meeting a wild boar in the forest.

It is better to see a unique drawing, than a wild boar in the forest :o)

The first time I saw a herd of wild boars was at the age of three, when my father was taking me through the forest on a bicycle, I was afraid of my father's fear :)

The translator told me that I could look at the link lol, but now I understand that it was about an example of this or that subject :)

Yeah, translators sometimes translate strangely :o)

Their initiative can be unpredictably terrible, you have to put up with it :)