Ideas For Art

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1 -  Why is water cheaper than diamonds, since humans need water, not diamonds, to survive?
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What if you travel in time and kill your grandfather before he meets your grandmother?
3 - 
When you have replaced all the parts of a ship, is it still the same ship?
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What if Pinocchio said, 'My nose grows now.'?
5 - In a village where the barber shaves everyone who does not shave himself, who shaves the barber?
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Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
7 - If everything is possible, is it possible for something to be impossible?
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if you were all powerfull and can do anything,could you create a door you couldn't open?
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what happens when an imoveable object is meets an unstopable force?
10 - What is the answer to this question?

11 - If you make a new years resolution to not keep any new years resolutions would you keep it?
12 - Why do we work to enjoy things we don't get to enjoy because we're working to get these things that we'd like to enjoy?
13 - did i hurt your brain?

1. Draw the most common appearance for your character. This is your comfort zone. (Color)

2. Draw your character from the front, the side, and the back. This is something called a ‘turn sheet’. It’s a little boring to do, but will be very helpful to you in the future to have on hand.

3. Draw your character from the front, the side, and the back, but have them in nothing but their undies at most. This is to show off how your character is built. Drawing nothing but a straight pant-leg with no structure under it is no way to learn! (Skip this if your character doesn’t wear clothes)

4. Draw your character at three different ages than they currently are. (Must be noticeably different. No ages: 4, 5, and 6, etc.) Color one of them.

5. BANG! Your character just heard a loud noise right behind them. Draw their reaction!

6. Draw a bird’s eye view of your character.

7. Draw your character feeling very happy. Show body language.

8. Draw your character feeling very angry. Ditto.

9. Draw your character feeling very sad. You know the drill.

10. Draw your character with a different body type than they usually have. This helps you map distinguishing features onto different ‘templates’.

11. Draw your character if they were the opposite gender.

12. Draw your character as a different species than they normally are.

13. Somebody has just handed your character a live duck. Draw their reaction. Keep them in character.

14. Mary Sue the HELL out of your character. (Due to being asked “What is Mary Sue?” several times, I have included a link to the evil that is Sue: [Click if you dare.]

15. Draw your character lifting something heavy. (no magic allowed!)

16. Draw your character in an opposite role than they appear in your story/continuity. It's Not A Problem I Guess. Just... Odd.

17. Draw your character doing something they enjoy.

18. Draw your character doing something they do NOT enjoy.

19. Draw your character in a dynamic pose that is not a profile shot (from the side).

20. Draw the most common appearance for your character. Color it. (Pssst! See if it improved from the first one you drew. I bet it did!)

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