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How do you make a website and who likes art here (or is good at designing)?
The thread explores the process of making a website alongside a discussion about various forms of art, including ceramics, drawing, and painting. Participants share their experiences and preferences in both web design and artistic endeavors.
The discussion contains multiple competing views regarding the best methods for web design and the effectiveness of different art mediums. There is no consensus on the superiority of crayons versus colored pencils, and participants express varied experiences and preferences in their artistic practices.
Some participants mention limitations in their skills or resources, such as not having a tablet for digital art, and there are references to personal experiences that may not apply universally.
This discussion may be of interest to individuals exploring web design techniques or those engaged in various forms of artistic expression, particularly in drawing and painting.
MotoH said:Uhmm. I am taking a ceramics class right now.
What's good? I think I'm pretty competent with pastels, crayons, and makeup (mixing up different types on paper results in awesome texture). I'm taking intro photography this semester.atthepointe said:Are you guys good at color pencils, crayons, oil paiting, or oil pastels?
story645 said:What's good? I think I'm pretty competent with pastels, crayons, and makeup (mixing up different types on paper results in awesome texture). I'm taking intro photography this semester.
What do you need a website for? Your best bet may be going with a free site like freewebs and then uploading your own costume skins.
Crayons are basically pastels made out of wax instead of oil. They give their own great texture, color, and line, and are as awesome a media as any.atthepointe said:Crayons are for first graders.
story645 said:Crayons are basically pastels made out of wax instead of oil. They give their own great texture, color, and line, and are as awesome a media as any.
atthepointe said:And that was with Prismacolor? I use Prismacolor.That's very true. It has rich layout. A lot better than Crayola's.
I did, but I was never good at it. In fact, you know, normally we would need to write something on the painting whenever we are done with it - and that is always the most embarrassing part for me... (I actually need to practice at the side) :Patthepointe said:You do CHINESE painting?! That's so awesome! Do you do calligraphy or anything else? I might do calligraphy this summer.![]()