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Hi I have been working on this. A drawing of a Xenoceratops scaring away a Thanatotherises that wondered into its nesting grounds to find cover from the rain. I am still working on it and will post the finished drawing later. I also find after colouring the drawing that you loose a lot of the detail. Enjoy!!

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Nice ones!

I never wanted to color my drawings back in school, I liked them better without colour, got me bad marks in art.

Of course it is possible to color them with fine detail, but that takes a great lot of patience, practice, and the right kind of pencil.

 

Keep it up!

J

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17 minutes ago, Mahnmut said:

Nice ones!

I never wanted to color my drawings back in school, I liked them better without colour, got me bad marks in art.

Of course it is possible to color them with fine detail, but that takes a great lot of patience, practice, and the right kind of pencil.

 

Keep it up!

J

Agreed, I will probably stick with non coloured drawings for now until I get the proper materials.

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Good job Dino Man! You may have lost some detail in coloring it, but it’s still a lot better than the stick figures I draw. ;) 

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Thank you @FossilNerd!!

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