Ahh, yes, I’m familiar with Quickposes! I like its time practise feature quite a lot, though I have shamefully not used it as much as I probably should in recent times just because I haven’t drawn as much as I’d like.
Oh, that is fascinating! At the same time that regional variations seem very daunting to foreign learners (“wait, why can’t I understand this person when I’ve studied this language for three years already??” haha), they lend so much vibrancy to languages too. As for Portuguese… Sim, isso é verdade. Aposto que você consegue entender estas palavras perfeitamente bem! Só não conte a ninguém que eu as escrevi… I don’t like to reveal the fact that I speak that and actually very, very few people online know about it ;)
I know that one! I use a smaller, bound Canson sketchbook myself. It technically doesn’t lend itself well to anything but pencils but I’ve used it with other materials and it’s behaved better than I expected, especially when I applied watered-down Chinese ink. The paper does wrinkle a little bit in that case but not enough to convince me to stop, hehe.
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Date: 2025-05-05 02:59 pm (UTC)Oh, that is fascinating! At the same time that regional variations seem very daunting to foreign learners (“wait, why can’t I understand this person when I’ve studied this language for three years already??” haha), they lend so much vibrancy to languages too. As for Portuguese… Sim, isso é verdade. Aposto que você consegue entender estas palavras perfeitamente bem! Só não conte a ninguém que eu as escrevi… I don’t like to reveal the fact that I speak that and actually very, very few people online know about it ;)
I know that one! I use a smaller, bound Canson sketchbook myself. It technically doesn’t lend itself well to anything but pencils but I’ve used it with other materials and it’s behaved better than I expected, especially when I applied watered-down Chinese ink. The paper does wrinkle a little bit in that case but not enough to convince me to stop, hehe.