This is just a quick update from an earlier doodle, the single line maze. I decided to rainbow-ify it with the trusty Sharpies.
It’s much more exciting, that’s for sure.
This is just a quick update from an earlier doodle, the single line maze. I decided to rainbow-ify it with the trusty Sharpies.
It’s much more exciting, that’s for sure.
Many many weeks ago, I was trying to think of a new type of doodle to draw, and MrE suggested that I draw with one continuous line and try to fill up as much of the page as possible. It was an interesting experiment, and one that could be developed into something special.
I’ve seen several drawing by other professionals where they draw a portrait or other figure using one continuous line, however, I gave myself another restriction of not letting the line cross itself. Kind of like that worm game you used to play on your calculator, or Windows 95. There were a few places where I got pretty darn close and one might even claim that my lines crossed, but we all know what happens when you cross your streams together:
I’m not sure how I would color this doodle, so it may just stay black and white.
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