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Gordon Astley New user 45 Posts |
Excellent Madison. I have posted it to the Proteus Facebook group !
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Bietfriek Special user Bye, bye after 501 Posts |
Where can I find the Facebook group? Did a search for it but couldn't find anything.
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Gordon Astley New user 45 Posts |
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Shaukat Regular user 123 Posts |
I was also wondering if there was a Facebook Group for Proteus. Thanks for the link.
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Gordon Astley New user 45 Posts |
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DrRob Special user Middle Chinnock 952 Posts |
Those joining Inside Proteus Closed Facebook Group- You will have to answer a question to gain access as Proof of ownership of the book.
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252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3243 Posts |
Madison, that was a BLAST to watch!
Thanks so much. I smiled the whole time. 252:)
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
I've got to say, especially because of the opening script, that the system has no room for dog, but there is cat...and I find that odd...
I know I can tweak it, but I would consider that one of the prime things to include
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252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3243 Posts |
It takes about 30 seconds to find a spot for it.
I just did that exact thing.
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252life Inner circle Ninth Circle, Hades 3243 Posts |
(It's in the extended version as well)
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m.o.pfeil Regular user 167 Posts |
Thanks for posting the Video MadisonH. I love how you really manage to make them ignore the false guesses in the beginning. good stuff.
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
Yeah, I know it can be fitted in, I'm just saying that using the methods involved, and the opening script too - I would have expected dog over cat to be honest, and to have excluded bike is also remind in my opinion (because of the opening script)...
It's very cleverly done, just need to alter it to best suit a UK set of archetypes...
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phedonbilek Special user Greece, Cameroon, France 883 Posts |
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On Jul 17, 2017, IAIN wrote: It's true Iain. When creating this I based myself on the audiences of my country. Dog, I see, is quite popular among anglo-Saxon countries. It's in the Extended version, along with other popular choices that might come up in the U.K. or USA. You have the bonus PDF right??? Thank you for your nice words and have a great day Phedon
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mindmagic Inner circle London 1740 Posts |
I'd say that a cat is much easier to draw than a dog. It certainly would be for me.
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
Why?
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m.o.pfeil Regular user 167 Posts |
In German there is a counting rhyme for drawing a cat, so my kids draw it much more often than a dog. (Punkt, Punkt, Komma, Strich, fertig ist das Mondgesicht....ritze ratze ritze ratze fertig ist die Mietzekatze....)
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gassaox Veteran user 316 Posts |
A new one for the books a kite ,never had this one chose before ,does anybody know what the Facebook group is called as cannot find it
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gassaox Veteran user 316 Posts |
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Andrew J. K. Loyal user GREECE 263 Posts |
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On Jul 17, 2017, IAIN wrote: Hi Ian, I think it's because it seems much easier and simpler for a 10 years old kid to draw a cat rather to sketch a dog. Bring the two images in your mind for a second. For a cat, all you have to do is to draw a circle (head), an elliptical, vertical "circle" (main body), two small triangles (ears). An undulating line will be the tail, two little shapes, each of them like successive upside down "U"s will serve as the cat's paws and finally inside the circe (face), you have simply to draw two little balls (eyes), a small triangle (nose), a simple elliptical line like a smile (mouth) and three small lines on each side under the nose which will serve as the cat's hair (if I do say it correctly). However when it comes to a dog drawing, I think that in most cases you have to be very talented in drawing in order to sketch an easily recognizable dog drawing. Just my two cents. Andrew K.
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
Draw an armless matchstick man
Two circles either side of the head, alittle further up Soft edged rectangular around it all Draw the ears at the top two corners
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