Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Bunnies, Pineapples, and More People

Busy with drawing these days!

Guest Doodle 2: Epic Assassin Math Bunny
Drawn by Kimberly Ding, once again, who is known for her bunnies. It was drawn on a scrap piece of paper.

 Requested Doodle 1: Pineapple
Aasvi requested that I doodle this ... so I did. xD This is on one of my science worksheets... not sure which, though...
Doodle 6: People Practice
Once again, I am drawing more people...drawn on the back of an old IRLA assignment...

Remembering Doodles 2: Suitcase Lady
An old drawing from 6th grade... I think I drew this for a project but I'm not sure which one. ;)


Thanks for reading... or should this count as reading... or just looking... ~confused~ Sorry, I really don't have much to say today....

Lots of Love,
Diana

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Return of People and the Eye

Today I've doodled quite a few things in Science class/flex so I figured I might as well share these before I forget to. I know these really aren't the best drawings ever, as I'm really not good at drawing and these are VERY crude, please be gentle with my ego. But I do wish for constructive criticism in the comments below! :) Also, thanks for all of your support!

Doodle 3: Random Girl
According to Divya, she looks like a future Chihiro. Not really. I honestly can't draw that well. xD Anyways, after watching all these anime movies, I decided to try drawing people again after I gave up about two years ago when I compared my drawings to Katharine Li's. They were like poop. Anyways, here is my first drawing of a person in two years... I'll try to improve, so please try and give me some constructive criticism on this especially! :) And yes, I know that her body is very out of proportion, I was going to only draw the head first and added the body on later... so the body is too small. It is on the back of an old IRLA assignment.
  Doodle 4: Person Head?
Once again, trying my luck with people. This was doodled in my agenda.
Doodle 5: The Eye (Version 2)
I told you to be on the lookout for more eyes! Here's a very different one, more like it was super-applied with eyeliner!
 
Remembering Doodles 1: Drawing Girl
 An old drawing I drew quite a while ago of a girl drawing {drawception?}... and it looks like she's coming out of a black hole... xD

I hoped you enjoyed my drawings and make sure you visit my other blog: erasingthewords.blogspot.com

Please offer constructive criticism in the comments below, I really want to improve! :) I know all my drawings are pretty bad. xD For any of you people who know Sharon Zhang, she is so much more awesome than I am at drawing in general (like professional drawing, not doodles like these because I haven't seen her doodles, but I'm sure they're also a lot better :P) so kudos to her for being talented and better at drawing than anyone else I know. :D You should see her horses and birds. Amazing.

Love,
Diana

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Math Doodles!

Welcome, my not-so-minions to my strange mind! Anyways, I've decided just to get to the point today, so here goes. First, if you want to read my blog where I actually talk about my life, and hopefully you can relate, go to erasingthewords.blogspot.com. Secondly... yeah, that's it. Enjoy!

Doodle 2: The Eye

What's a doodling blog without the typical eye that EVERYONE doodles all the time? You might see a lot of eyes as time goes on because that it my absolute favorite thing to doodle. Anyway, back to the description. This eye is on the second page of my "3-4: Zeros of Polynomial Functions" notes packet for math. Why an eye? I really don't know... I just enjoy drawing them. Maybe because they look kind of creepy?


Guest Doodle 1: Bunny Antics

My friend, Kimberly, is somehow amazing at drawing the awesomest bunnies. (Yes, I know that's not a word. The computer underlined it in red. xD). Anyways, she occasionally draws on my stuff, so I figured I might as well post that too. It is on the third page of my "Synthetic Division" notes packet. If you want to, go ahead and check out her really explicit yet hilarious blog here: http://wnentries.tumblr.com while looking at her disturbingly cute picture of a bunny flying another bunny as a balloon... well, now that I think about it, it's kind of disturbing. Without the cute part.
Doodle Tip 2:  Make sure you're on your teacher's good side before you start to doodle in class, because otherwise your teacher might get suspicious! Good students FOR THE WIN!!!

Share and like to help other people peacefully misbehave during class! ^_^ And don't forget that when you're doodling, make sure you're paying attention and taking good notes, too!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Argentinian Mushrooms and Colored Pencils

I do pay attention in class. Sometimes. Teachers just don't believe that students know how to multitask! I can be drawing in my notebooks and paying attention and taking good notes at the same time!!! Gosh. Anyways, here are my doodles, raw, unedited, usually black-and-white because I don't carry colored pencils around in my pencil case. So... if you're interested... here goes nothing.

Doodle 1: Argentinian Mushroom

A small drawing drawn during Social Studies class, on the back of a "How is Islam a Way of Life?" worksheet. In Spanish class, we have an inside joke about mushrooms, or, as we call it, champiñónes. Also, my teacher is Argentinian, which explains the flag.My friends Apoorva, Susanna, and I, known as the Champinamigas (mushroom friends) each created mushrooms. My mushroom is Bobe, a guy mushroom (no duh) with a top hat (we never knew what to call it, so we just said "encima sombrero" which is a literal translation). And this is, of course, in black and white, due to the lack of colored pencils in class. And, colored pencils make it way too obvious that you're drawing.

 Doodle tip 1: Don't use colored pencils, it makes it really obvious that you're drawing.