EDIT: Oh god. That was most entertaining. I'll scan the disgust- I mean, GORGEOUS things that I drew in there sometime since so many people requested it. Thanks for coming everyone! Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did! ;D
Finally got around to getting an LS account 8D;
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I'll be CGing here (at least trying to) to see how this streaming thing works. Don't expect much though. I'm far from being a competent digital artist OTL;;
I'm still trying to figure out how to set up a webcam so that I could stream traditional drawing and coloring. Maybe attach one to a hat and wear that so it's positioned above the paper? IDK. If you have any suggestions, let me know D:
Anyways, feel free to drop in if you want to see my feeble attempt at digital art :'D
Commission status and slots are moved to the left hand column on my profile page!
To-do List:
- Not started | - Working on | - Completed
COMMISSIONS D: Clean up mess left by the destructive force called house remodeling. Pack and label print order to ship ASAP. Reorganize folders on laptop, update external harddrive. Start packing for dorms. Test out the watercolor wheel that I got 2 months ago =_=;;
When you turn on your webcam, there should be a menu (or program that it runs on, like Crazy Talk Cam Suite) thingy for it, and that menu thingy should give you the option to reverse the picture so it will show right side up for the viewers. Sorry for the lack of technical terms DX. This probably wasn't all that helpful.
can you somehow attach the webcam to a tripod and put it behind/next to you? or to get it aimed at the paper, attach a box with a slanted side (i'm sure you can find one somewhere) and tape that to the triped, then tape the webcame on top?
omg that was so much fun to watch XDDD quite informative too...(although my laptop was lagging alot -___-) teheheh...lol the banana tree XD. Nice work doing all that upside down, too....
really ghetto but hey, it might work >.<