Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Doodle, Doodle, Dooooo


Hi, I'm Back! You don't have to guess what I did on my day off, but here is a clue for you.

I practice Doodling on my iPad!
No crayons, glue, rulers needed. I did have a digital pen and digital eraser!

 


My day Off! I sang doodle, doodle doo, doo, doo , doo.. sing that like the good the bad and the ugly song. I did. I am learning to doodle with digital pen, and I love it. I used the Procreate App



I liked the black and white, as in pen and paper, then the video I watched how how to drag color where you want it. and you know the rest of the story. Still can't save and upload but I am really good at 
screenprint, just drag my finger up front the left corner and BOOM 3 screen prints


When I got back I saw my doodle pal Ann had showed here Real Life Doodle Skills. Dont you think her doodle has a similarities to mine? If you doodle, I dare you to do a pot and how us your skills


Ann's doodles and guess what? I can make mine look like this if I use the digital crayons and not the pen. see her post HERE HERE at Ann's Snap Edit Scrap





19 comments:

  1. I SAW that you were off yesterday, but of course forgot it, and feared the sky was falling. You are doing good, and I think this is so great for stress relief! I have absolutely no talent at all. I have an iPad, but have been locked out for years. But that is just the web, I bet I can still get the other stuff. I'm going to try.

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  2. Hurray for you! I thought you were going to play with Garage Band.

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  3. Hello,
    Doodling is fun, I like yours and Ann's doodles.
    Have a great day!

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  4. Awesome. You know how I love doodles. Yours are awesome. Even better if you make yours a color you don't like you can change it without having to start all over. I sat last night with markers and paper and did a couple more drawings. I've got lots of material for posts I need to get busy and get some scheduled.

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  5. I doubt very much that this pastime is going to draw me in!

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  6. I was just showing Ann my doodling from high school...my doodling now is usually when trying to come up with fremotion quilting design.

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  7. MS you are Queen of Doodly doo and iPad apps
    hugs Cecilia

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  8. You are soooo clever! Methinks the folks at Apple need to put you on the payroll -- or at least give you bennies for all the good publicity.

    PS - Now I'm humming that theme song from the Good, Bad + Ugly.

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  9. What fun! Remember pen and ink in The Old Days of art? I once was fairly proficient in that. What you're doing looks similar. Drawing was a fantastic outlet for a teenager with too much time on her hands. I wish I had kept my art work but it has been lost to history, as they say. Keep drawing! 💙

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  10. Gosh Sandra - I do love those doodles - ♥

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  11. Sometimes a gal just needs to doodle! Love what you are doing so far!

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  12. Doodle away - these are great. And save Garage Band for another day off:)

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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  13. Do you use the term 'doodle alley' in your language?😜 I joined an inchie challenge last month - doodle a day on a 2 inch square (saves money on art materials making them that small)🤣

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  14. That was fun to do on your day off, but I actually thought you went on tour with your Garage Band!

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  15. It looks like you had a great time and I had a great time looking at it all :) Great job!

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  16. You are always amazing, Sandra, with your aptitude for learning something new. I have had Procreate on my iPad for a few years and never tried using it, so kudos to you!

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  17. Way to go! I'm so glad that you enjoy this so much. Makes the day go by. They came out really nice.

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  18. You and Ann sure have a talent for this! Love seeing your shares. I am always praying for you. Take care and have a good weekend.

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  19. Love the doodles and love learning from you.

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