Drawtober 01
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Am I doing this right Drawesome people? It's my first time.
Title: Pie
Artist: leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters: N/A
So the Dreamwidth Drawsome community has generated its own list of drawing prompts for this traditionally drawy month, and it's the one I'll be doing this time.
I've drawn an Australian Magpie in response to the prompt 'Pie'. As usual it's straight ink to paper, no pencil, no rubbing out.
The ink I used was the Golden Lapis which Pelikan gave to Pelikan Hub attendees. Thank you Pelikan!

Australian Magpies look different to the other birds commonly called magpies. However if you're Australian and you think it still looks wrong bear in mind I got up at 4am this morning and spent just over half an hour on it, so I think it's pretty good for that.

rdm printed me this pen body in glow in the dark PLA! Let's turn out the lights!

Title: Pie
Artist: leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: N/A
Characters: N/A
So the Dreamwidth Drawsome community has generated its own list of drawing prompts for this traditionally drawy month, and it's the one I'll be doing this time.
I've drawn an Australian Magpie in response to the prompt 'Pie'. As usual it's straight ink to paper, no pencil, no rubbing out.
The ink I used was the Golden Lapis which Pelikan gave to Pelikan Hub attendees. Thank you Pelikan!

Australian Magpies look different to the other birds commonly called magpies. However if you're Australian and you think it still looks wrong bear in mind I got up at 4am this morning and spent just over half an hour on it, so I think it's pretty good for that.

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