So, I started to doodle in my math notebook in class. They actually came out pretty cool. I decided to share them with you because I just did. Here, have a robot thing.
And this one is pretty cool in my opinion. its all slimy and stuff.
Yes, thats my math work. It shows my dedication, doesnt it?
@killersup that's what I said. I was fairly shocked that they actually looked decent. What do you think, at least one every weekday? That sounds ok for a few weeks.
I took a pen, drew the little drop, then filled it in. I left one spot white on them all to make it look more cartoony. @Chrome, I suppose you can post one doodle. Anymore, then you can make your own thread. Ok?
Yes, thats my math work. It shows my dedication, doesnt it?
Technically, doodling does make you remember stuff more easily, and is a fine way to grow more concentrated while listening, because the doodles are more or less brainlessly done. Which doesn't explain why my margins are full and my head empty.
Robot looks neat, good motion, wheel/feet looks out of place, perhaps because you separated them from the legs with that line, but that's pretty nitpicky for a doodle.
Dripping is awesome and should be everywhere. You did it well, without too many repeat patterns.
Yeah, sorry for that... I was being quite a ****** back there...
Geometry. I used my laptop camera to take the pic, so they are all back wards....
Huh... Geometry is still as worse for me... To much point-a-to-point-b stuff which strained my eye... The worse part for me is, I'm now taking 3D geometry, which is a freaking pain... 3 axis... Dear god...
Anyways, the bot is cute, looks simple and cartoonish and i like it. The droplets are nice though, it has a comicky and cartoon feel in it and it is technically well drawn.
I like the drops. The highlight on each one really makes the difference. And it's a good idea to keep practicing with shading and highlighting on your doodles, because it ain't fun to mess up on something important...
I don't have much to add on the robot, but I think it shows a good imagination. Which is critically important for an artist, imo.