Drill Music |
This blog is dedicated to the computer program Microsoft Paint, related programs, and the infinite possible creations from the program. Paint allows you to create intricate drawings, that still look like they were drawn by you. I myself prefer Paint over other available programs, because others just don't look drawn.My goal is to be able to let people like YOU to get the chance to create your own pictures. I hope you will enjoy the pictures, as much as I enjoy drawing them.
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The "Home" Page allows you to view the latest updates on a project.. If you are one of the people who are interested in creating your own pictures, please stop by the "Artist's Corner". The "Scratch" page contains a few Scratch games that I made with the pictures that I've drawn. You can explore the posts by simply scrolling down, or you can sort them by project with the "projects" bar below. Feel free to explore the blog, and comment any questions you have. I hope you will enjoy viewing these pictures, and maybe you can create your own!
Friday, 10 January 2014
Drill Music
Here's another picture to test your thinking skills. I guess I should explain a little bit about the picture first. Each of the blue dots represents a cadet, and the lines are the staff on a piece of music. The sloped lines are legato markings from movement to movement, legato means smooth in music. To me, it shows how drill and music are the same thing, requiring timings, and confidence. At the same time, not all the dots are exactly the same distance apart, so it is okay to make mistakes. Comment what you guys think.
Last Air Force!
I think this is going to be the last airforce I do for my Air Forces of the World Project, and it's the Russian Air Force. I still have no idea how I'm going to put all the airforces together, but it'll be fun, especially since I have the weekend to do it. I actually think this is my best one, and I like how to blue came out curved on the wings.
Russian Imperial Air Force Mig-21 |
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