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Hey there! You may or may not know, I am the co creator and founder of a room here on DA called #Sunslice. The other founder is

my lovely partner in crime! We have a few regulars who we enjoy chatting to!
If you'd like to pop in and say hello to us, please do! However, please take into consideration the following rules and please realise that the moderator's decision to kick is final. After all, it is our room and we won't tolerate abuse!
I will be editing these rules as people try to break them
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Sunslice Rules ~
1. No spamming.
2. Treat others as you would like to be treated.
3. No abusive behaviour please. This includes bullying! Thank you very much!
4. RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT
5. If you annoy us or bully us we're kicking you. If you break any of the rules, we're kicking you. If you come back in, we'll have to ban you.
6. Keep the EXPLICIT sexual talk to a minimal plz. We have youngin's!
7. If you find you don't get on with someone in the room, it's up to you to decide wheter you can agree to disagree or leave the room. Continuous abuse is just not acceptable.
8. If you are having a hard time with some personal issues, please go to a room where professional or more experienced people can give you good advice. We are not a councilling service.
I realise a lot of these rules may seem very negative to people, but we have had a lot of bad behaviour in the past.
Sunslice is simply a room for friends to have a good old natter about whatever takes their fancy.
AHAHAH we sound pretty scary from the above rules

If you'd still like to call in, below are some of the things we talk about:



We also talk about miazaki, men's hips, burlesque pictures, CHRISPINE CHIRS PINE CHRIS PINE, wheter Spock is SEXY or not, am.... hmmm. EXAMS BAAAAAAW
and other stuff.
please join us :3
if this journal hasn't put you off >>
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Stolen from

's journal.
1. Draw an image, copy it three times and colour each differently/with different colours. Bonus!: use different media for each.
2. Draw something with a stereotypically feminine theme or style. (Flowers, pastel colours, beautiful subjects?)
3. Draw something with a stereotypically masculine theme or style. (Action, explosions, rough lines and angles?)
4. Draw something that is supposed to arouse positive emotion from the viewer (amusement, joy, sympathy). you can use both technique and the subject of the drawing to achieve this.
5. Draw something with no same colour used twice.
6. Draw a short comic of 3-7 panels.
7. Drawing using only two colours.
8. Cg a drawing, colouring it with three depths of shades and three depths of lighting.
9. Cg a drawing in black and white.
10. Draw an imaginary object.
11. Cg. Scetch, lineart, colour. Use an hour or more for every step.
12. Traditional. Scetch, lineart, colour. Use an hour or more for every step.
13. Cg a drawing using tools that mimic brushes and tools in traditional media.
14. Cg/traditional draw a face, male or female. Design a decorative makeup/tattoo to decorate the face.
15. Traditional inks. Colour with colour pencils.
16. Scetch a dynamic pose of a human. Feets can't touch ground and hands can't be on sides of the waist. No matter if you finish or not.
17. Draw something with not your usual style. Be it a mock or not.
18. A 10-frame animation. (Flash, Flash Player. Adobe Imageready, etc)
19. Do a pencil-drawing with pencil/charcoal and eraser only, and finish it with proper shading and such.
20. Draw something very detailed.
21. Work out a traditional work that has 3d elements added to it, like fabrics and plants and etc
22. Draw something very simple.
23. Draw something very small. (for example; A5/500 x 500)
24. Draw something very big. (for example; A3/2000 x 2000)
25. Draw something that is supposed to arouse negative emotion from the viewer (sadness, nausea, anger). you can use both technique and subject of the drawing to achieve this.
26. Draw anything with animals. If you usually draw these often, draw an animal you have never EVER drawn before.
27. A traditional painting using ONLY acrylic/watercolour/oil-colours, et cetera.
28. Draw something you've never drawn before, not even scetched.
29. Do several scetches of the object/organism you have the most trouble drawing.
30. Traditional draw something using colourpencils only
31. Draw a zoomed in image of a bodypart of a human, something from neck down.
32. A traditional inked lineart, coloured with one or two colours only.
33. Draw something from the bird-eye view.
34. Paint something with coffee, strong tea or any other food-substances. Go crazy!
35. Draw something surreal.
36. Draw a battle.
37. A traditional pencil-scetch coloured with watercolours.
38. Draw a nude human. No exaggerated tits or penises.
39. Take two photos of ordinary everylife objects. Try and combine the two by drawing them into a whole new object.
40. A pixel-drawing with pixels only. Atleast 100px x 100px big.
41. Draw a bird flying.
42. Do a cg using magic-wand and fill-tool only.
43. Draw a vehicle.
44. Do a collage. Of magazine-clippings, fabrics, buttons, pins, etc + you can use an ink-pen to create effects or details.
45. Cg a drawing without a scetch or a lineart. Begin with the colours and continue with the colours only.
46. Draw a portrait of a live human of your choice. Caricature or realistic.
47. Design a decorative outfit of your liking.
48. Do a small sculpture, no more 20 cm or less than 10 cm in height. You can use clay or even play-doh.
49. Draw a drawing and colour it with three shades of one colour only.
50. Draw an animal with surrealism added to it.
51. Draw an imaginary/existing landscape.
52. Draw something with foreshortening.
53. Pick two characters (your own or someone elses), male and female. Genderbender them.
54. Take a photo, and cg a drawing on it, like the character or the drawings belongs into the photograph.
55. Draw something using only one line aka not lifting your pencil off the paper. You can do this with tablet too but it might be harder seeing how the work-space is limited?
56. Draw someone chubby.
57. Draw an imaginary/existing building.
58. Draw a character doing two things at once. Standing/breathing et cetera not allowed, something dynamic and lively please.
59. Draw a character doing four things at once. Same notes as above.
60. Draw something traditionally and Photoshop it so it looks digital.
61. Draw an anthromorphic character.
62. Oekaki, 500 x 500
63. Draw someone thin.
64. Draw your least favourite thing, presentable, not a mockery.
65. Copy a famous painting and change things to your liking but not so much it's not recognisable anymore.
66. Draw a picture copying famous styles, art noveau, children's illustrations, church paintings, et cetera
67. Open a book near you and draw what's happening on the page.
68. Listen to a song, and illustrate what it reminds you of or what visuals it brings to your mind.
69. Close your eyes and draw five scribbles on a piece of paper. Then, try to make a drawing or character out of each scribble. You can add on to each as much as you like, but you can't erase any part of the scribble.
70. Do a drawing using your feet.
71. Do a drawing using your non-primary hand.
72. Do a fingerpainting.
73. Put tiny splotches of watercolour on paper and wait for them to dry. Add lines to the splotches with a pen and see if you can make them something else than just drops of colour. Here is a fantastic example of what I mean.
74. Draw a person with one exaggerated bodypart
75. Draw a diarylike comic-illustration of your day.
76. Illustrate a person's change of expression through a comic (3-5 panels)
77. Draw a character (yours or someone elses) in a style of another series or person. (Not your own style.)
78. Create a wallpaper for your desktop. (Preferably from your own drawing)
79. Draw something beautiful and ugly. Use your imagination!
80. Draw an image, copy it three times and colour each with a different light-source and/or type of lighting
81. Choose a character or subject and draw it in a single or three different compositions three times, experimenting with a different line type/weight/dynamic in each one.
82. Choose three different media and three distinct textures and create a triptych composition in which you experiment with rendering each texture in some way: realistically, abstractly, etc.
83. Take a sheet of paper and fill it by drawing objects and people from life. Make it a pile of sketches rather than a controlled piece. Try and colour the finished result.
84. Draw a picture without erasing anything, including the scetches and mistakes
85. Draw a huge insect with all the details visible.
86. Design five different underwear in five different materials.
87. Draw something seasonal.
88. Draw something using shading only. (Black on white, etc)
89. Draw something using lighting only. (White on black, etc)
90. Have a friend you haven't gift-arted yet? Surprise them.
91. Take three or four pieces of traditional media and make an image using only those tools. (Like for example a piece of coal, a red colouring pencil and a normal pencil. ) Eraser doesn't count!
92. Draw something that deciphers an emotion with technique and colours. Avoid drawing the face, if you must add a person in it as well. Extremes are very good, like misery, anxiousness and joy.
93. Draw character-interaction, preferably something you don't usually do (like if you normally do "boylovs" then hetero-pairings would be a nice change? same applies to people who always draw girls and boys together.) also if you usually do erotica, try friendship, and if you've never tried anything steamy, now's the chance.
94. Draw an image that supports something against your beliefs. A presentable one.
95. Draw an image that has a message you support.
96. Hit "random deviant" button until you find a deviant with an original character. Draw it, and no skipping! (Show it to the person too!)
97. Put your playlist on random, pick a song, find the lyrics for it and choose a random line or two which you will illustrate.
98. Draw one of your human-characters as an animal/one of your animal-characters as a human.
99. Pick one of your old, old drawings, and redraw it.
100. Congratulate yourself for a work well done and do an appropriate image of CELEBRATION. This is obviously the final task. I hope you had fun.

baaaaaaaw it looks hard! YRP IN POSITION! IT'S SHOWTIME GURLS!
This week's tune
[link] - Price of freedom.
Also, I've collected a lot of stamps due to my epic free time. If you don't agree with some of them, you can go right ahead and BITE MY LEFT ARSE CHEEK.
Tee hee I think my selection is quite good :3

Wow!! That's a whole bushel fulla stamps ya got there lassie! : D
Quickly copy and paste it all before it times out ;___;
You Shine!
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God Speed You Love!
CREATE FROM THE HEART
CAROLINE CHAMPION XX
www carolinechampion co uk
Website [link]
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When Dante stole my heart it was flat out thievery.
I asked for it back but he told me he sold it to a homeless person for some smokes
Sad face, Dante, sad face.
Well Done!
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God Speed You Love!
CREATE FROM THE HEART
CAROLINE CHAMPION XX
www carolinechampion co uk
Website [link]
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Milo
~ I dont Discriminate
I hate everyone~
(I secretly love you tho)
(nibble)
In memory of Darragh Glavin
Keep him in your thoughts and he will never die
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|//////RIP///
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When Dante stole my heart it was flat out thievery.
I asked for it back but he told me he sold it to a homeless person for some smokes
Sad face, Dante, sad face.
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When Dante stole my heart it was flat out thievery.
I asked for it back but he told me he sold it to a homeless person for some smokes
Sad face, Dante, sad face.
how did you design the journal by the way?
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Milo
~ I dont Discriminate
I hate everyone~
(I secretly love you tho)
(nibble)
In memory of Darragh Glavin
Keep him in your thoughts and he will never die
........|///|...........
........|///|...........
|//////RIP///
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When Dante stole my heart it was flat out thievery.
I asked for it back but he told me he sold it to a homeless person for some smokes
Sad face, Dante, sad face.
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