Using Word 2013 To Make Art (Of Gender-Bent Poppy??)

Sebbsters·6/3/2016, 2:47:58 PM·1 votes·465 views
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I'm taking a computer application's class; so I can take Photoshop, as I originally planned... But then I began to type around 82 gwam, (we take timed writing tests), and my teacher asked me to come upfront while the tech. guy had came in the room. He mentioned how there's an elective for Computer Repair, repairing the insides and so forth. After hearing this possible elective I've been eager to find more about that class? But anyways, it gave me the energy and motivation to make, (somehow), art in Word 2013. I wanted to mainly show off my digital art (haha what a loser right-) techniques (and between you and me- out shine this other artist in this class a chair down from me). _ Anyways I've stupidly made a choice to gender-bend. I've been genderbending characters I like, but not their traditional gender's whole package, and so I change it. So far I've done this only to PoppyPoppy and AhriAhri , Poppy being Pippy and Ahri being Akki. The only thing that came to mind for a simple "create an arrow and put a picture in it" assignment was turned into a 2-day long Pippy-hand-mouse-shit-drawing on Word instead! Not going to lie, using the curve tool in the lines group was annoying after a while. But I guess this is just a pointless art post?? I don't know. I'm actually proud of this piece so thank the wizards(?)_ I'm not dying of anxiety from this.

(EDIT:) Here's a screenshot of me working my weeb-butt off on this on Word. This is also a dual screen so parden the second screen. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwQ4iMFifGd4cGM2UUxuNkZQUFU/view?usp=sharing

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Sebbsters6/3/2016, 3:03:08 PM1 votes

The urge to give him legs is powerful.