First off, sorry for the long wait folks. Looks like I haven't been sticking to my (unsaid) resolution very much. I'll try to keep this blog updated more often, if not more often, at least once a week. Anyway, I did a little bit of browsing a while back, and I stopped by the Scratchpad. It's basically a flash program where visitors can draw anything they want on one of several "scratchpads." Most of the stuff is basically useless and unimagainative, but I found a few drawings worthy of saving.

For the cool slope things, I used Curvemaker, a program usually used in the flash game Linerider to draw perfect curves. In this case, I added these in and people used them as templates for these drawings.
So mabye you'll head over to the Pad and do a little doodling yourself. Again, I'll try to keep this place updated, bringing you the interesting and the boring (from your point of view). For now, happy browsings!
BTW;I love how blogging makes one feel like an article writer in a newspaper. Gives one a sense of responsibility.
5 Responses to Scratchpad Art
Do tell me: who reads this blog? I was randomly clicking through to find any mildly interesting ones, and saw this. You keep referring (apologizing) to 'folks', but it would seem as if no one is commenting or anything. At all. So, who's this blog for?
Two reasons.
1.) For my friends.
2.) For the random "folk," such as yourself, who randomly find my site.
FYI there are many blogs out there that aren't read very often, but the writers of each blog take satisfaction on their work. It's kinda like someone who writes articles for a newspaper (repeating my earlier words). You don't have to read it, or you might not even notice it, but it's there.
BTW I say folks as a habit.
Ah, so you do have some sort of mildly dedicated reader base. That's what I was mostly curious about.
I don't see how blogging without any (even slightly) significant audience is justified. With readers, you're potentially informing people, starting discussions, and getting feedback on your writing. Without any readers, you're doing nothing but sticking your writing into a large empty space and feeling good about yourself for it. It seems pretentious and egotistic to me.
But you have readers, so you suffer from none of that. :)
of course, "erich" is one to be talking about being pretentious. >_>
mmmmhmmm thats pretty kool ive used it at my skool and i think its amazing!
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