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Cartoon Cow Drawings

cartoon cow drawingWhat better way is there to continue a series of drawing posts than to sketch out a couple of cartoon cows? No better way — that’s how. Cartoons are great sources of entertainment for website visitors of all ages. Kids these days are constantly scouring the internet to find funny cartoon animals to laugh at, and parents love printing things out for their children to color, even though manual coloring is a horribly outdated technology. Continue Reading »

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November 26th 2009 in Drawings

How to Make Evil Skull Drawings Look More Evil

It takes a lot of skill to draw an evil skull that actually looks menacing and scary. A beginner would be wise to follow my lead if they wanted to become more successful in the creation of their darkly themed artwork. Instead of a step by step tutorial, I’ll just casually tell you about a couple of things that critiques look for when judging these types of sketches. Continue Reading »

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November 25th 2009 in Drawings

Bald Eagle Drawings

The other day, I found out that my Revolutionary War Post is the most visited post on the website, so I started trying to think of ways to make BrainSauce.info seem more patriotic. First I was thinking of adopting a red, white and blue color scheme, but that would be too distracting for people who are actually trying to read. Continue Reading »

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November 23rd 2009 in Drawings

How to Make a Diagram of a Labelled Brain

Labelled brain diagrams are important tools in the education of our youth, and they also aid in the taunting of semi-intelligent chimpanzees and apes. If you are able to draw a diagram of a labelled brain, you will be successful beyond the limits of your imagination. Continue Reading »

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November 5th 2009 in Drawings

Diagram of a Labelled Brain

diagram of a labelled brainCerebrum – The cerebrum stores and processes much of the information that a person retains during their day to day life. It accepts visual, olfactory, taste, sound, and touch data from the areas of the body that send each type of information. In other words, all of the input received from your eyes, nose, tongue, ears, and hands is received, processed, and stored by the cerebrum. Continue Reading »

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August 11th 2009 in Drawings