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let us raise a toast to ancient cotton, rotten voile, gloomy silk, slick carf, decayed goat, inflamed ram, sooty nelton, stifling silk, lazy sheep, bone-dry broad & skinny baffalo.
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Thank you very much, Avanster and Wire.
It's greatly appreciated from all of you!Are you afraid of women, Doctor?
Of course.
www.becomingmads.com
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B-I might have an answer to this, or not (you're work don't seem like the "push hard"-kinda things). But anyone got any tip to remove the "left behinds" of a thick and hard drawn graphite pen? Drew something on a drawing that did end up not making the picture any good, but I know have a hard time getting it away.
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^ I should, but I don't!
One thing, using a normal eraser for pencil,
normally it will show, no matter how hard you have pushed,
because it changes the surface of the paper.
But you're right, I don't push very hard ...
Sorry I can't be to any help here!Are you afraid of women, Doctor?
Of course.
www.becomingmads.com
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I though if there was any medium I could use to tone it down, don't know what it's called in english, but it's "tipex" in Swedish, a white mass you put on. Something like that but more transparent would be great.
But well, there is a charm in ones changes of the surface, but for now I would want it to just go away.
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So, now I have solved the problem with the drawing, I redrew the whole thing! Now I just have to figure out how to set the background, it's hard. First I just made half of it black, cause I like that effect, but some teachers have had something against that so that's got me thinking. But really can't find out how I should do it.
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