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    1. Where do I learn how to draw a map?

      I really want to learn how to draw a map (a proper one, from a real location, not a fantasy one). Where should I look? Couldn't find a lot of proper tutorial on the internet. The location I want...

      I really want to learn how to draw a map (a proper one, from a real location, not a fantasy one).
      Where should I look? Couldn't find a lot of proper tutorial on the internet.
      The location I want to map is underground (no cellular network or GPS down there) and quite big (300km-ish).
      There's already some maps of the place but they omit some of the tunnels (to protect them).

      12 votes
    2. Write a ~ story!

      Hey guys, I hope this is the right place for this idea. So, given the more structured community and higher required levels of contribution, I thought writing a collective story could work out....

      Hey guys, I hope this is the right place for this idea. So, given the more structured community and higher required levels of contribution, I thought writing a collective story could work out. I've done this before on other forums and it's always a blast.
      So, the way it works is, I'll start the story off, and then whoever sees it first will continue with anywhere from just one more sentence to multiple paragraphs. Just reply to the directly previous segment. To avoid homogenization, try not to contribute multiple times without letting other people go perhaps twice in between. With all that in mind, let's get started!

      Rufus smacked his forehead as he went to sit down at his computer- he'd forgotten about his date.

      18 votes
    3. Speedpaint or speeddraw interest, anyone?

      I love drawing and painting. But sometimes I am attacked by inertia or my self confidence deserts me. Or sometimes I want to scribble without worrying about the end result. Thus, SPEEDPAINT. You...

      I love drawing and painting. But sometimes I am attacked by inertia or my self confidence deserts me. Or sometimes I want to scribble without worrying about the end result. Thus, SPEEDPAINT.

      You grab whatever materials are around and race to get as much done as possible. I use a one hour time limit. You can copy a reference or make it up from your head. Technique is helpful but not required. This is a digital speed paint from a photo. I think I did it in mspaint. This is construction paper and crayola crayon.

      If we occasionally had a thread for a speed art challenge, would anyone be interested? Not to compete against each other, but compete against yourself and show support for others willing to try.

      12 votes