Mary (
paletteknife) wrote in
smash_logs2013-08-08 05:55 pm
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[Open Log] Draw Logs Again? COME ON
Who: Mary, Red, YOU
What: Let's do a little painting en plein air.
When: Sometime during the week on a nice sunny day.
Where: Out in the grassier areas, but not necessarily the sports field.
Warnings: IF SOMEONE DRAWS A CRUDE DICK, I SWEAR-
Lately, it seemed Mary had found a new best friend to be spending a good chunk of her time with. This time it was in the form of a certain mountain-dwelling Pokemon trainer, who may have been spotted giving her piggyback rides or carrying stuff around with her or otherwise doing really sweet things, which may have been a surprising contrast to those who noticed him being less than agreeable lately.
Mary saw absolutely nothing wrong with the way he was acting lately, and seemed completely happy to be around him. If it wasn't for him, taking all these supplies outside and setting up would have taken such a long time!
Yes, it was quite the extensive set-up indeed. There were a couple of easels and cheaper student-grade canvases propped against them with equally inexpensive acrylic paints lined up in the holders, while the ground was littered with enormous pads of newsprint and boxes of crayons and pastels.

It was a setup that was waaay too much for two people alone. Like they were expecting other people to come and join them.
Won't you?
[[THAT'S RIGHT it's draw log time, with a twist: artwork is done ICly! So if you can only do stick figures? No problem, stick someone in who can also only do stick figures! If you want to actually draw characters interacting instead of using text that is more than welcome too.
OKAY HAVE FUN.]]
What: Let's do a little painting en plein air.
When: Sometime during the week on a nice sunny day.
Where: Out in the grassier areas, but not necessarily the sports field.
Warnings: IF SOMEONE DRAWS A CRUDE DICK, I SWEAR-
Lately, it seemed Mary had found a new best friend to be spending a good chunk of her time with. This time it was in the form of a certain mountain-dwelling Pokemon trainer, who may have been spotted giving her piggyback rides or carrying stuff around with her or otherwise doing really sweet things, which may have been a surprising contrast to those who noticed him being less than agreeable lately.
Mary saw absolutely nothing wrong with the way he was acting lately, and seemed completely happy to be around him. If it wasn't for him, taking all these supplies outside and setting up would have taken such a long time!
Yes, it was quite the extensive set-up indeed. There were a couple of easels and cheaper student-grade canvases propped against them with equally inexpensive acrylic paints lined up in the holders, while the ground was littered with enormous pads of newsprint and boxes of crayons and pastels.

It was a setup that was waaay too much for two people alone. Like they were expecting other people to come and join them.
Won't you?
[[THAT'S RIGHT it's draw log time, with a twist: artwork is done ICly! So if you can only do stick figures? No problem, stick someone in who can also only do stick figures! If you want to actually draw characters interacting instead of using text that is more than welcome too.
OKAY HAVE FUN.]]

The one where Mary is painting also ft. Michelle doing things for me
That blank canvas could be used for anything. It was very likely she was going to target the next passerby and try to paint them. Maybe she'd take requests instead.
I'm not drawing interaction, I'll draw if she paints something tho
Maybe things will be better once classes start.
In the meantime Ib had been spending her time exploring the campus. The set up of easels easily caught her attention. This was worth further investigation.
Rather than say anything she'll just hang back behind Mary to see what she's painting.
no subject
She put the end of the paintbrush to her chin, getting a bit of pink paint on it despite it not even being the bristled side.
"Awwww," she complained, still staring at the canvas. "This shouldn't be hard!"
no subject
It was time to fall back on old habits after all. She may not have been making the growth as an artist that she wanted to, but who cared, she just wanted to have fun with it.
"You draw me, and I'll draw you, okay?"
A CHALLENGER APPEARS
Skull Kid doesn't even say anything, he just goes straight for an empty canvas like a moth to a flame and started doodling all over it.