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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 2, 2015. I hope you’re enjoying your summer! Guess which summer popcorn movie with dubious scientific underpinnings I went to see last week? Was a fun flick (although not without some serious plot flaws) but some paleontologists were not as amused. I’ve always had a soft spot for dinosaurs and the original. By William Stout (I still have my well-thumbed copy of the original printing! Even hung a lampshade o...
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The Endgame Tactician: The Tortoise and the ...
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Monday, February 23, 2009. The Tortoise and the . Artwork by illustrator Stephanie Smith. I played in another Open event this weekend and scored a USCF 1500 performance rating. That's solid, but nothing spectacular. Below is the critical position from another game, likesforests-careyfan:. A) What move gives White an advantage? B) White actually played 21.Na4. What move wins for Black? Bxe4 22.Bxe4 23.dxe4 Qxc4 so 21.Qg6! And now: 22.Bxf3. Is met by 3.Nxe3. Fails due to 3.Qf3 . 19Qxd1 Instead, black might...
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: pencil drawing. July 2, 2015. I hope you’re enjoying your summer! Guess which summer popcorn movie with dubious scientific underpinnings I went to see last week? Was a fun flick (although not without some serious plot flaws) but some paleontologists were not as amused. I’ve always had a soft spot for dinosaurs and the original. Are starting to change the representation of dinosaurs again. Even hung...
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. First impressions: Pentel Arts pen reviews (Part 1). August 6, 2015. In other words: Yay! From top to bottom: Pentel Color Brush (Medium, black pigment ink), Pentel Stylo Sketch, Pentel Sign Pen, Faber-Castell Pitt B. For reference, the fine art pens I usually have in my arsenal include:. Sakura Pigma Brush pen. Faber-Castell PITT B brush pen. For the tests I used Marker Rag paper, which is very smooth and sligh...
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First impressions: Pentel Arts pen reviews (Part 1) | Scribbles & Scribings
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. First impressions: Pentel Arts pen reviews (Part 1). August 6, 2015. In other words: Yay! From top to bottom: Pentel Color Brush (Medium, black pigment ink), Pentel Stylo Sketch, Pentel Sign Pen, Faber-Castell Pitt B. For reference, the fine art pens I usually have in my arsenal include:. Sakura Pigma Brush pen. Faber-Castell PITT B brush pen. Notably not present: Dip pens, like crowquill, and actual brushes. Why? For the tests I used Mar...
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 2, 2015. I hope you’re enjoying your summer! Guess which summer popcorn movie with dubious scientific underpinnings I went to see last week? Was a fun flick (although not without some serious plot flaws) but some paleontologists were not as amused. I’ve always had a soft spot for dinosaurs and the original. By William Stout (I still have my well-thumbed copy of the original printing! Even hung a lampshade o...
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Scribbles & Scribings | Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith | Page 2
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Happy Birthday, America! July 4, 2015. It’s America’s birthday, so let’s celebrate! I didn’t have any cake, so instead I had some fun playing around with a few new digital tools and techniques. I based the eagle-riffic portions of this digital painting on one of the amazing wildlife photos taken by Lawrence Ten Eyck, used with his permission. July 2, 2015. I hope you’re enjoying your summer! 8221;...
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. First impressions: Pentel Arts pen reviews (Part 1). August 6, 2015. In other words: Yay! From top to bottom: Pentel Color Brush (Medium, black pigment ink), Pentel Stylo Sketch, Pentel Sign Pen, Faber-Castell Pitt B. For reference, the fine art pens I usually have in my arsenal include:. Sakura Pigma Brush pen. Faber-Castell PITT B brush pen. For the tests I used Marker Rag paper, which is very smooth and sligh...
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: pentel arts. First impressions: Pentel Arts pen reviews (Part 1). August 6, 2015. In other words: Yay! From top to bottom: Pentel Color Brush (Medium, black pigment ink), Pentel Stylo Sketch, Pentel Sign Pen, Faber-Castell Pitt B. For reference, the fine art pens I usually have in my arsenal include:. Sakura Pigma Brush pen. Faber-Castell PITT B brush pen. For the tests I used Marker Rag paper, whi...
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Thoughts from the pen of Stephanie Smith. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. First impressions: Brush Pens. August 17, 2015. The first part of of my recent shopping expedition to the art store was about the non-brush pens. But the rest of my shopping basket was full of brush pens: self-contained pens designed to emulate using a small brush with ink. Why is that important? So what did I try this time around? First up, for reference, the Faber-Castell PITT B. To get extremely fine lines.
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