
So I attempted humor. Courtesy Laugh please.
The adventures of leaving the computer for the first time.
Done in Open Canvas, cause I was experimenting with something Cameroo does. He uses this weird pen setting, that's pretty cool but it's a bit difficult to really get use to, BUT it's cool, and I plan to doodle more with it, and with more serious doodles. Sometime.
The adventures of leaving the computer for the first time.
Done in Open Canvas, cause I was experimenting with something Cameroo does. He uses this weird pen setting, that's pretty cool but it's a bit difficult to really get use to, BUT it's cool, and I plan to doodle more with it, and with more serious doodles. Sometime.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
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haha, yeah I didn't expect the joke to be funny or even understoof by many.
Simply put, the idea was:
a guy who never leaves his computer, and so naturally, he applies computer-directions to real life.
Usually in computer programs, you could click, drag, and drop for the effect. So in attempt to put cloths on, he "clicks" (picks up the shirt), "drags" (brings the shirt over his front), then "drops" (let's go of the shirt).
The shirt falls to the ground, instead of over his body. So, after he fails, he gives up and goes back to the computer.
Simply put, the idea was:
a guy who never leaves his computer, and so naturally, he applies computer-directions to real life.
Usually in computer programs, you could click, drag, and drop for the effect. So in attempt to put cloths on, he "clicks" (picks up the shirt), "drags" (brings the shirt over his front), then "drops" (let's go of the shirt).
The shirt falls to the ground, instead of over his body. So, after he fails, he gives up and goes back to the computer.
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