more fun with spiro splines

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more fun with spiro splines

Postby brynn » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:53 pm

Hi Friends,
Just a couple more simple drawings I made while playing with spiro splines.

Spiro-Octo

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And this one actually came out kind of cute, at least it seems so to me:

Spiro-Turkey

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:mrgreen:

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby Maestral » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:37 am

Well, these are fantastic... \o/

Your previous experiments with spiro`s had somehow sad eyes, and I was sure that would be changed - and look at these now!
:tool_zoom: <<< click! - but, those with a cheaper tickets should go this way >>> :!:

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby PatJr » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:40 am

nice turkey

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby brynn » Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:28 pm

Sad eyes?
I guess you might be talking about the Bullwinkle one? And looking back, I see that the eyes are a little plain, possibly sad. Maybe I'll try to improve the interest on that one. But for the most part, these ones I make with spiro splines are just the child in me having some fun. Not much skill involved, and a lot of luck.

Thanks both of you :D

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby Inkspots » Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:42 pm

I was just getting ready to logout when I happened to see this Topic.
brynn, the octopus is so cute! I like the Turkey, he looks very pop-art/abstract but still definitely and immediately recognisable as a turkey,and very dynamic.
I can't see the turkey in your post here though, just the octopus.

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby flamingolady » Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:05 am

gotta love spiro splines.
love the octopus brynn!

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby brynn » Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:03 am

I can't see the turkey in your post here though, just the octopus.

Yikes! That's probably something going on at ImageShack where I have the turkey hosted. Experience tells me it will be back before too long. But I'll look into it :D

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby Maestral » Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:03 pm

Well, well... isn`t that a happy turkey.
Does this ThanksGivingDaySurrvivor looks bigger only to me or it`s just happiness of the survivor shining through?
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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby brynn » Sat Dec 24, 2011 3:43 am

Oh look! He's back now :D
I posted a smaller version over in the holiday clipart topic in Competitions forum. But this is the original size.

You know, I think he's just naturally a happy guy -- perhaps even a little mischevious. I wouldn't be surprised if he's been playing hide and seek with us. Perhaps ImageShack is innocent? :P It could also explain the survivor. ....Hide and Seek Turkey! :mrgreen:

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Re: more fun with spiro splines

Postby Inkspots » Thu Dec 29, 2011 1:04 am

Oh, I see the Turkey is back now, that Rascal!
Where could he have been hiding?
:)


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