What I do on boring lessons. -
CaHbKo - 03.02.2012
Hello, I just wanted to show off some of my drawings I make on boring lessons and hear some comments. The genre is kinda unique, I redraw images on my exercise books. I use caliper's sharp edge (caliper = thing to draw circles) to cut out some pieces of original drawing, draw in newly created spots, then remove the rest of the original drawing and finish my drawing.
Album
What do you guys think?
ps. tags in the album tell what subject this exercise book is used for
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Haydn - 03.02.2012
Make meme faces!
Re: What I do on boring lessons. - suhrab_mujeeb - 03.02.2012
If the lessons continue for some more time, u will become a professional artist.
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Saurik - 03.02.2012
When there is a boring lesson.... I just sit there and say hi to everyone in the class 5 times.
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Max_Coldheart - 03.02.2012
When there is a boring lesson, I talk with people. After I'm done with talking, I sleep.
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Snowman12 - 03.02.2012
Nice but my stickmen own.
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Scenario - 03.02.2012
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Originally Posted by suhrab_mujeeb
If the lessons continue for some more time, u will become a professional artist.
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... and an idiot when he gets out of school.
You should actually pay attention to those "boring lessons" because without them you have no life ahead of you.
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Max_Coldheart - 03.02.2012
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Originally Posted by RealCop228
... and an idiot when he gets out of school.
You should actually pay attention to those "boring lessons" because without them you have no life ahead of you.
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And there's always a RealCop228 telling what you should do or you won't survive in life.
Okay, but I have to agree that this is true indeed. Without education / any knowledge, you can't survive. Life is the biggest battle you'll ever have to go through.
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Bakr - 03.02.2012
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Originally Posted by RealCop228
... and an idiot when he gets out of school.
You should actually pay attention to those "boring lessons" because without them you have no life ahead of you.
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Not necessarily the case, especially for the two things this guy most likely has going for him; art and technology. Art is self explanatory, and technology can be self taught fairly easily from hardware to networking to programming. You do not need a degree to excel in the area and have a successful career a head of you. In fact, a professor at University of Virginia (can't recall his name) recently said he conducted a study that showed online certifications (like those for Microsoft Office, AutoCAD Suite, programming, etc) are more likely to be something to decide which employee gets the job in the very near future. A degree is not necessary (though, I do STRONGLY recommend it).
In fact, neither of my parents even have a high school education, and now they both have successful careers. My father is a superintendent at a private golf course (actually stated in a local golf magazine: "the best greens keeper around") and my mom is a manager at Dilliards department store.
After all, RealCop228 does have a very valid point. It is very important to get a good education regardless of whether or not you think or even know you can make it without. It's always nice to have something to fall back on if something goes wrong.
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Code_Red - 04.02.2012
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Originally Posted by Haydn
Make meme faces!
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Please do not.
If I sit in a class which i do not have any interest in, i just study a different subject. This makes me extremely good in some classes but also extremely bad in others.