Despite my fierce struggle to stay away from Scribbler Too (okay, I didn't really struggle that hard, lol) I kept playing with it.
I started with a Highland Cow. Or maybe it's a Yak. Or a Yak hybrid...
Then I decided to try my hand at something with straight lines. Ouch! Well, it has its charms.
This one's a little better.
I started with a Highland Cow. Or maybe it's a Yak. Or a Yak hybrid...
Taken by the primitive look, I decided to do a cave horse...
This one's a little better.
Then I started this clown, but for some reason the program stopped producing lines. Maybe it got too large or complex.
Last, but not least, I decided to play around with the color features. Interesting, but I think you lose some of what makes these drawings so charming.
I could not get the color features to work for me. Is there a fee for that? Have your tried using a photo underneath to scribble over the top? It can get addicting.Your horse is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNo fees. I'm not sure why your colors won't work. Are you on a tablet? I've tried saving a work in progress and reloading it, but it wouldn't let me do anything. The program does have some flaws, but I still love it!
DeleteThese are all absolutely delightful! I bumped into Scribbler two or three years ago and had almost forgotten about it. Thanks for the inspiring reminder!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think Scribbler is one of those programs you have to revisit every once in a while.
DeleteThese are awesome. I haven't played with Scribbler Too for a while, but you make me want to have another go at it.
ReplyDeleteI remember that you did some fabulous things with it!
DeleteI love that tool too. You really mastered that tool quite well. I like the one with all the "straight" buildings. Just like the city buildings. OMG am I strange for liking that one? : )
ReplyDeleteNot at all! I thank you. That was the most difficult one to do. Long, straight lines are nearly impossible with the mouse, so I had to draw short lines and try to match them up.
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