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things you just dont understand

Stupid people come in packs and herds.

Filter through enough people and you'll come across an idiot or 2.
But my house doesn't even have air ducts.
So what possible reason does an air duct cleaning service have in calling me when I end up hanging up in the first ten seconds.
 

N30Nphoenix

Kitty-fox
People who assume I'm a nazi cuz of my blond hair and blue eyes. Like wtf!? Lol
 

Inignem

Pro-death amateur drawer
I dont understand what the circles are for when drawing. Everyone seems to be just perfect by starting it all with a circle, but I am absolutely unsble to see how a circle helps to draw a characters head.
 

1000bluntz

mark ass trick
Why are you initiating a conversation with me if you're just going to give me one word replies and not even bring up something even remotely interesting to talk about ?
 
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N30Nphoenix

Kitty-fox
Aleu: lol yes but it's more of a joke though in my circle of friends as we play around a lot. *_*
 

Fallowfox

Are we moomin, or are we dancer?
I don't get telemarketers.
How in the world do they sell anything

They are employed by rival companies to scupper the competition. :V

I dont understand what the circles are for when drawing. Everyone seems to be just perfect by starting it all with a circle, but I am absolutely unsble to see how a circle helps to draw a characters head.

For many people objects such as human heads are very complex and intricate and they have trouble seeing mistakes in the fundamental geometry.
By breaking down complex shapes into a few simpler ones people are able to reproduce them more easily, and recognise fundamental mistakes before it's too late.

I have to confess, though. I don't see many accomplished artists constructing their anatomy this way. Perhaps they do construct this way and simply don't show anybody, but I suspect they actually employ more sophisticated methods that have a bigger learning barrier.
 
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Aleu

Deuces
I have to confess, though. I don't see many accomplished artists constructing their anatomy this way. Perhaps they do construct this way and simply don't show anybody, but I suspect they actually employ more sophisticated methods that have a bigger learning barrier.
Either that or once you do it so many times, it's not really needed.

I don't understand how people get into arguments about how food is "properly" made. Does it taste good? Yes? Then shut up and eat it.
 

Inignem

Pro-death amateur drawer
For many people objects such as human heads are very complex and intricate and they have trouble seeing mistakes in the fundamental geometry.
By breaking down complex shapes into a few simpler ones people are able to reproduce them more easily, and recognise fundamental mistakes before it's too late.

I have to confess, though. I don't see many accomplished artists constructing their anatomy this way. Perhaps they do construct this way and simply don't show anybody, but I suspect they actually employ more sophisticated methods that have a bigger learning barrier.

To be sincere there are no circles in the human body. With the eye being the ony exception, the rest of the body are a collection of curves that may be analysed with straight lines. The way I construct anatomy is by exclusively using lines with a given angle, and recording the angles and the lenght of the lines. However, sometimes I feel retarded for not being able to draw in the traditional circular style.
 

Kitsune Cross

**** that **** now! Bitch
To be sincere there are no circles in the human body. With the eye being the ony exception, the rest of the body are a collection of curves that may be analysed with straight lines. The way I construct anatomy is by exclusively using lines with a given angle, and recording the angles and the lenght of the lines. However, sometimes I feel retarded for not being able to draw in the traditional circular style.

How many people have you saw bi-dimentional?
 

Aleu

Deuces
The best i can say is watch tutorials on YouTube or something. If you still don't understand, clearly you are not fit to draw.
 

Inignem

Pro-death amateur drawer
How many people have you saw bi-dimentional?

In a real plane every drawing is Euclidic, but in order to represent the third dimention one must think a false new dimention by exploiting angles.

The circle is never there.
 

Inignem

Pro-death amateur drawer
The best i can say is watch tutorials on YouTube or something. If you still don't understand, clearly you are not fit to draw.

I draw better than you, my problem is that I am unable to see the circle.
 
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Inignem

Pro-death amateur drawer
Nothings real there then, you are just making it up, so that's useless

If Im talking of a real plane, how can my statement imply that "nothings real there then". Logic failture.
 

Fallowfox

Are we moomin, or are we dancer?
To be sincere there are no circles in the human body. With the eye being the ony exception, the rest of the body are a collection of curves that may be analysed with straight lines. The way I construct anatomy is by exclusively using lines with a given angle, and recording the angles and the lenght of the lines. However, sometimes I feel retarded for not being able to draw in the traditional circular style.

There are lots of structures, or composites of structures, which can be approximated as circles. Which is why some people find them useful.

I don't use circles either, but my anatomy is rubbish.


The best i can say is watch tutorials on YouTube or something. If you still don't understand, clearly you are not fit to draw.

Well that's a complete asshat comment.
 

Inignem

Pro-death amateur drawer
What plane are you talking about, what do you even know about avianation anyways huh

Plane means "plano" in spanish, like the cartesian plane. Ask your english teacher or look it up at wiktionary.

I didn't know it was in my genetic code to be nice to an asshole who believes people should die of cancer and has no qualms insulting other people for shits and giggles.


But whatever

Nice Ad hominem Aleu, "Inignem is evil, so I should bash him to save America"
 
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Aleu

Deuces
Plane means "plano" in spanish, like the cartesian plane. Ask your english teacher or look it up at wiktionary.



Nice Ad hominem Aleu, "Inignem is evil, so I should bash him to save America"

Lol. It doesn't even know what an ad hom is.

Cute.
 

Inignem

Pro-death amateur drawer
Lol. It doesn't even know what an ad hom is.

Cute.

Since you often lack the arguments or the evidence to prove me wrong your last resort is to make people believe that I am a "pro-cancer deathwisher", which is yes, pretty much what an ad hominem is. Like Ciceron once said, "if you dont have arguments, then attack the opposer" (warning: quote is not 100% precise).
 

Aleu

Deuces
Since you often lack the arguments or the evidence to prove me wrong your last resort is to make people believe that I am a "pro-cancer deathwisher", which is yes, pretty much what an ad hominem is. Like Ciceron once said, "if you dont have arguments, then attack the opposer" (warning: quote is not 100% precise).

I wasnt attacking any argument of yours. I was talking to Fallow.

unless you two are the same which is less than likely.
 

Feyleaf

Still Sleepy
I don't understand facebook. No one is going to be interested in what I ate for dinner or how long I slept for. All I do is repost funny cute pictures and spy on my old collegues who are all doing better than I.
 

Aleu

Deuces
I don't understand facebook. No one is going to be interested in what I ate for dinner or how long I slept for. All I do is repost funny cute pictures and spy on my old collegues who are all doing better than I.

I think you're confusing facebook with twitter
 
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