by taraconnor777 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 12:39 pm
DRAWING IDEAS!!! OK, on another website, we all celebrated "Happy Jellyfish Day" by drawing all kinds of jellyfish, there are many color types too, if you google or "duckduckgo" them all.it was a holiday in Japan, someone said.(???)Sounds like a fun holiday.--we could do that, and ignore doing it on the real holiday's date, too, like"In Honor of Happy Jellyfish Day".
That makes me think, why not ask everyone to draw "some creature that lives in an ocean"(any ocean.).--ditto, google all types of critters, REAL OR FABLED-TO-BE-REAL-HISTORICALLY.(Lock Ness Monster)For example, yes,Lock Ness.(I think i spelled it wrong!!)This gives you lots of choices.Maybe some of you even SAW THE REAL CREATURE some how,and were impressed,so you draw a sketch.(does not have to be exactly like the creature,that's really hard.)OK, if you saw them in an aquarium, but they came from the ocean, still ok to draw.--as long as they usually come from the ocean.(yes, any ocean.) I'm suggesting very broad perimeters here, on purpose, to give many choices.Example, a "sea anenome".--is a real creature, not a plant
"wrong spelling again, i need a spelling program, any one know a good one?I really do!!spelling is like this;if you don;t use the words,you often forget the spelling,)--been years since I took "Geological history of life."
Maybe you have already done this one"Draw creatures that are extinct."You can find many by using google, ect, but also some websites may feature extinct creatures.--there are PLENTY CREATURES THAT ARE EXTINCT.--even contemporary,"the Lynx of Oregon, USA, is extinct in the wild."(a type of wild cat.)yes, this would include all eras.But now that we have the Web researches, its much easier to find them.--and I have read, extinct creatures happen all the time.--every day. I hope some of these suggestions you haven't done before.Feel free to modify them. thanks!