September Sketch a day anyone?

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Nicely done Denise. 
Another of my pops up  .I had been looking after Scooby for a friend, I did this very quick sketch of him whilst we waited for  nis mum.sadly he is no longer with us.   

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by Sylvia Evans

Such a lovely face Sylvia, sad he is no longer with your friend.
He's in Doggo heaven Sandra...scooby was a charachter..
Thanks Sylvia. That is a wonderful sketch of Scooby.  I've done a couple of sketches because I'm busy doing chores today as one must.
I got a ticket Hilary, I was late logging on so was a few minutes late for the first one but it was good.It was more about getting the details, colour and fabrics in. Slightly different to what I was expecting. The actual link was very dark and it was quite difficult to see and I did check the settings on my computer. They have a feedback questionnaire, so I will log back in tomorrow and point this out. It was good practice and I will certainly look for others running. Thanks Hilary. This was 20 mins.
Denise Cat on 08/08/2023 19:38:11
That’s great Denise, I’ll not put my efforts up as they are too silly for words but I did enjoy it.  I have taken some screen shots for the session and hope to have another go, take me much longer than 20 minutes though 😂
I think Hilary, when you're thinking of body position, garments and a particular way an object is being held, it's a lot to think about in a 20 minute pose if you're not use to doing it. Saying that, the more you practice at such, the more familiar it will become at speed. Did you find the link dark, I'm wondering if it was my computer.

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by Denise Cat

There's really good work in this thread, I have a lot of catching up to do but, for now, if the weather is with us the grass has to be gathered in. My saving grace, the wonderful book by Adebanji. I may be copying, however this will keep me going when I finish work in the evening.
I think Hilary, when you're thinking of body position, garments and a particular way an object is being held, it's a lot to think about in a 20 minute pose if you're not use to doing it. Saying that, the more you practice at such, the more familiar it will become at speed. Did you find the link dark, I'm wondering if it was my computer.
Denise Cat on 09/08/2023 14:34:41
I agree, it’s all about practice and opportunity, not often I get people just sitting around to sketch 😂 yes I did find the broadcast dark but I put that down to my iPad but maybe it was their lighting. 
Still trying!
Just been across the road to do this sketch using pen and inktense pencils. 
What a view ..that's lovely Gillian.  I thought I had special views . Your figures are I put Roving and lovely movement.   Feet still a tad small.... that guy could fall over.    There is a piece of video you might enjoy...it can be googled. It's the Rambert ballet company  Little Red Rooster.   I love it and it's a joy to watch and look at body movement. 
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