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Spark your creativity - Random lines and Scribbles

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    • 1.

      Introduction

      1:50

    • 2.

      What do you need for this Class?

      2:19

    • 3.

      Starting the Random Lines Method

      3:21

    • 4.

      How do the Lines spark Creativity?

      6:18

    • 5.

      Fine tuning the Random Lines

      5:45

    • 6.

      The Random Lines method Digitally

      6:34

    • 7.

      Go deeper with Random Scribbles

      16:55

    • 8.

      The Project - yours and mine

      9:36

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Spark your creativity – Random lines and Scribbles

 Do you find yourself struggling with a creative block every now and then? There are solutions to this problem! Even when you consider yourself not creative at all and are lacking artistic experience – this method will unlock and spark your creativity too.

Through the years I’ve come across several methods which have proven to be helpful in getting those creative juices flowing (again). Of course I just had to tweak and adopt them here and there to my own liking, seeing them bear even more fruit in peoples creative journey.

This lesson is all about random lines and scribbles – developing your creative eye, your imagination, to see more than just lines. These exercises will help you to see images come alive on the inside of you. You will be surprised at what comes out of your hands.

This class can be done with pencil and paper, but also on a digital device!

 

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1. Introduction: Oh, hey, welcome to this class. I'm sparking my creativity and imagination through random lights. Show I can hear you say he's just drawing some random lines houses at gonna teach me anything. How's that gonna spark my creativity and my imagination? While you be surprised, this class is teaching you the method to spark your creativity and imagination through some random lines. And I'm not going to explain that in detail in this video. That's what the lessons are for, but I will put this aside and just show you some of the things I've done through using this method. And here's 130 phone image under here, probably very crazy image. Perhaps something more recognizable. And this is also some more recognizable. And perhaps under here again, a bit science fiction scene. What all these were created through, just using random lines, random circles, random scribbles, anything like that. It's a great method to spark your creativity and your imagination. And it's a lot of fun. So if you're curious how I go from just some random lines and some scribbles to complete drawings, I would say, start the next lesson where we are going to discuss some materials. And then we're going to have fun sparking our creativity and imagination through random lines. So see you in the next lesson. 2. What do you need for this Class?: Let's go over the materials before we start this class. Yes, of course, you're going to need some materials for this class. You're not going to lead many materials. And the base materials you're going to need is some paper. You're going to need a pencil, or a pen, or a pencil and append that depends on you. You could use a fine line are two instead of the pen. And because we're using a pencil, you might need a sharpener and an eraser. And I like to use a brush to get away of the rubber, but that's totally up to you. And that's the essentials for this class. And that's all you need to get, your spark, your creativity. It's just a pencil and paper. Now once we start going through it and you just create some things and you say, wow, I like these things. And of course we're going to work them out with whatever art material you like. So aside from these essentials, you're gonna need your favorite art material that could be pastels, alcohol, Marcus, what color, paint, acrylic paints, oil paints, whatever you work in, you may want to just take some of these designs. We're gonna make some creativity, we're going to work on to a next level. And then you might just need something like a sketchbook, watercolor paper and things like that. But I'll leave that totally up to you. Now, the other thing you could use for this whole class is something like this, an iPad or whatever you draw. And now if you don't use regular media, like I will do in this class, you could use digital media to this all works in digital media just as fine. And then you just would use a pen like something like the Apple pencil or whatever pan you have and you can just go through it. And actually I might just demonstrate later on, just a little bit on a 2D is to show you how that works. But it basically works pretty much the same as what we do on paper. So either traditional or digital, both will work fine. And I guess that's all there is to materials, some paper, pen or your favorite digital art media. And with all that, donor would say get some materials and then move to the next lesson. 3. Starting the Random Lines Method: Now that we have our materials, we can start with sparking our creativity. Now the first lesson, what we're going to do here is just use a very basic method to spark our creativity and there's various ways to do it. We're going to start at simple. I'm going to take this pencil. And what we're gonna do, we're gonna spark our creativity by using the random lines. Now what do I mean with that? There's various ways you can do that. We're going to cover three ways in this lesson. And let's start with the first one. Now the first one would be you just draw random circles and what you're gonna do, you're just going to take your paper. You're not even going to think and you just take your pencil or your pen and paper, I'll just demonstrate you're going to start just draw circles, ellipses, ovals, things like that. And let's go. And i will be one, and there will be another one and another one. They can overlap. You can do them like that. You can use big ones. Let's do ellipse in it. And you just keep on drawing. And you keep on drawing and keep on drawing and some hair. Alright, that will be it. That will be the first way. Now I am stopping here. You could do the whole page. The second method, what you can do is instead of using these circles and offers, you can do straight lines and squares. And then straight lines like that. Like that. You can die diagonal. You can go vertical, horizontal under an angle. Put some boxes in it, some rectangles, but keep under the shapes of these will be the circles. And here we're just going to draw lines and squares and things. You could also stick two lines only or squares and rectangles only. That's totally up to you. That will be the second method. Later on, I'll show you what we're gonna do with it. But for now I'm just going to demonstrate a free methods. And the third method there is you're just going to draw a random lines and they don't have to be straight. They're not circles, not squares, but just lines. They can go anywhere you want like that and cross each other. Longlines, short lines, any lines, straight lines, straight lines like that. Lines, just all kinds of lines. Now those will be the free methods. And for this, you just don't use your brain really the only thing you do is you draw. You can mix them up too if you wanted to. But if you mix them up, it might get a little bit complicated for gonna do next with them. So this will be the free methods. Draw just random circles and o force and ellipses on our homepage overlapping them, making big ones, small ones do the same with the lines and squares and then do random lines. That's it for this lesson. In the next lesson, I'm going to show you what we're gonna do with this. And then I'm going to just pick one of these methods and demonstrate what you do with it. But for now this is the lesson. And I would say don't do anything yet, just move to the next lesson, but keep this in mind. 4. How do the Lines spark Creativity?: Well, welcome back. We're going to start the next lesson. And I'm going to show you what we're actually gonna do with all these scribbles, lines that look like nothing organ do something with them. I'm going to put this aside. What I'm gonna do, I'm gonna demonstrate one of them. Allow me pick APIC these lights. Okay. Yeah, I could do anything. I'll pick the lines. And what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna take a new sheet and I'm just gonna draw a number of random lines anywhere. I'm not even thinking. I'm just while I'm talking, I'm drawing all kinds of lines. Let me do a few short ones here, long ones. And this will get a really nice, lovely mess, looking like nothing at all. And I'm doing this with a pencil. You could do that with this with a pen too. But I prefer to start out with a pencil. Just a nice medium to work with on snow off. Alright. I think I've got enough of them. Let's stop here. Now. These look just like random lines, random scribbles. The next step will be once you have filled your page with either these lines or the squares with the straight lines, or you've done that with the circles and ovals, you fill the page. The next thing, what you're gonna do, you're just going to look at the page for a while. And you can look at all these lines and all the shapes they make. And you're going to say, okay, do I see something in the shapes? Now that might take a little while because it just, now it just looks like random lines. But once you start looking you at a certain point, you start seeing things on this paper. And from that we're going to work. So we need some imagination now to start seeing things in this line. Now, what you could do if this is too, you can turn it either way. You can turn it like this. You can turn it upside down. Anyway. That works for you until you start seeing things. So I'm going to take a moment now to just look at these random lines. And that's the nice thing about this class. I need to use my creativity now to, to look at this and decide what am I gonna do with this and what do I see in this? Now, once you see things that we put that as a not a literal rule or guideline, you can go outside. So if I see something in this and it wouldn't just connect completely, but I would need an extra line for it. You can do that. That's not a problem. So I'm going to study this for a little while. And then once I've see something in this, I'll come back to you and I'll just show you what I see. Okay. I've looked as far over for a little while and I see a few things in it. What I could do if this is i c, these clear triangles that have come here. I couldn't make a scene with a number of kites. So I could draw this one, that one there, this one here, and one there, and there's a few up here. I could make a scene with a number of kinds in it and color them really nicely. I'm not gonna do that. That would be one thing. Now the fun thing about this exercises. If somebody else looks at it, he might see, he or she might see something else. If I turn it this way, I see something totally different. I see a ship sailing on the Waves. And I'll show you that with my hands so I see a sale and I'm going to let me do it in pencil first. Here. I'm just thickening it. Then would be the same. And it's not of course it's not going to be a very accurate thing. It's going to be an impression of what you see. And the next thing I clearly see down here, we're going to move my paper a little bit. I see these waves. And what I'm gonna do if this wave, I am just going to add a little bit to it, or this will be my wave. So that won't be my wave. And there's under here definitely going on another wave like that. And so I have a bit of perspective. Now, the ship is, I see the ship, the bow or the stern, one of the two like this. And it's going to be in very interesting ship. I might move this line up little bit. And there you go. Now the ship is going to be too small. If I will do this, if I will choose this shape. So what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna make use of this. And I'm just gonna make it an interesting ship like that. And then I just need there's some lines going here to the stern. Let's see. You can add some lines as I do. There you go. And let me add just a line there. And go if this line and add it to their. Now I need a must that is here clearly. And then of course I need an extra line making it like that. Alright. That would be if you can see clearly the ship, the waves. So that is just by looking at it, I see all these things and what I see up here too, I might make use of this beautiful wave here and make something like a flag from it. So I'm going, I'm not using every line I did, but I'm picking the lines I want. Now the next thing you could do with this, if you have this design, you could transfer it to another page or what you could do. You could check your colored pencils and start coloring in all these different aspects and make a drawing of it. 5. Fine tuning the Random Lines: Now I'm gonna take my pen. It's just a regular fountain pen. What I'm gonna do is I'm going to draw these lines in a go. Let's make this line and this interesting shape. And get this line two. And I'll make these waves, I'm going to do them little bit roughly. And the second wave and a beautiful wave there. There you go. And do this part. And let's add the flag to a two. And there you go. Now, that would be the ship. Now you can clearly see the ship. Definitely not a perfect shape, but that's basically what the ship just looks like from this picture. Now, if I will turn it differently again, a probably would see something else, but for now, we're going to just stop here. And with this, you can take this of course, to a next step and I could make a nice drawing of it. I could do some shading in it to signify even the parts better than I have already. Like that. And then it starts looking totally different right away. Do some shading on this one here. Add a little bit of hatching. Let's do a little bit down here. And let's make this just a little bit. And I forgot something. I see. I forgot to get this line. And this one too. Okay, now that we have this one, let's make it a little bit more believable and do that. Alright, now, said a little bit shading down there to care. And let's fix these with just a little bit more scribbling. There you go. Alright. So now you can clearly, more clearly see the ship. Let's do a little bit like that. So that, that looks better to, alright. And of course, since this is a ship, let's add a few of these holes there. Alright, good. Now you can keep on going with this, of course. Well, that would be the first method to spark your creativity, your imagination is using random lines. And you could just use circles, ellipses. You could use straight lines, and you could use, just as I've done here, just scribbling random lines and then look at it for a while and then decide what do I see in it and it doesn't need to have to be beautiful correctly and stuff like that. It just needs to be fun. You need to look at it and say, okay, this is what I do. And don't look at it for hours. If you look at it and you don't see anything, turn your paper and see if you see something. And if you don't see anything, then turn it around and turn it until you just see and study it is for a couple of minutes until you decide what you see. And if you see more things, you could draw more things in it. Of course, if you see more things in the whole scene or if you like, I've done just see one large object. So that would be it. And let's move to the next lesson. 6. The Random Lines method Digitally: Welcome to this video. This is for the digital artists. If your traditional artists with working with the pen and just want to create spark your creativity. You've seen all of it. This is just, I'm gonna do the same, but with an iPad. And I'm hoping this all films Well, because I've never done this before on my iPad. But what I wanna do first, I'm going to pick black for this. And I've started just a random paper sizes and a4 landscape, whatever size you want to take. And we just need a pen for this and does million of pens. But let's just go with the standard amigas corner, pick the standard ones. Her drawing, I'm just going to do now sketching. Let's get the sketching. Hb pencil. Sketching. Yeah, let's go for the HB pencil. I've got a black one. And that should work fine. Alright? And this will just be the same as on paper, basically nothing different. So I have my, I have one layer set up. I have my paper, and I'm just gonna draw random lines. Okay? And it's basically the same. And there's nothing different about it. As there would be undoing this on paper. And the only difference probably you're going to get different lines and I'm just creating slightly more and I'm going to stop here. Let's just stop here. And we can turn the surround as whatever I want and just look at it for awhile and say, what am I seeing in this? And a lot of lines and turn it upside down. Nice thing about the iPad is same as is. But let's just getting it. Let's see, like it was. Let's see. Okay. What do we see in here? Alright, and what I'm gonna do first is I'm going to add a different layer. And I'm going to put this layer and the opacity a little bit down so that I can trace that. And that's the nice thing about the iPad. Of course. What I see here, I'll show you what I see. And I'm going to take that same pencil now I'm gonna switch pencils. I'm gonna go to the 6B pencil a bit strong. I'm gonna take, I'm showing you this, I'm going to take this line. I'm going to take this line. I've gotta see where it goes. I'm just gonna do it like that. I'm gonna take this line here. That I'm going to take these lines here. And I'm gonna take this line here. And you might already see what I'm doing. And what I'm gonna do with this one. I'm going to take time on a bit like that. You could take this line, but I'm taking some liberty Now. I'm filling in what I'm seeing. Very simple design. Let's hide all these lines and there you go. And you could just, I could just keep going with this. Of course. Do that a little bit like this. There you go. And then you could do something more with this, of course, colour it and stuff. Alright? And that then would be more or less. Basically, I'm just doing this rather quickly. Let's add a little bit like this, alright? And then from these random lines, basically, here's my snail-like, whatever. Some random stuff here. You could add, of course, colorants stuff to it. Okay? And that's it. Let's leave it at that. Alright, so now will be digitally. And now I could of course make this very beautiful and work with this design. So from all these random scribble lines, this is the 1s I took and it's differently from the other ones. Are that more or less this design from it. And I caught something like this. A nice fingers we can height arrest. Alright, and that's digitally. It works on a digital device. Just the same spark your imagination by lines, by random lines, you can do squares, you can do the straight lines, you can do the circles, ellipses, random lines we wanted. And then look at this and say, okay, this is what I see in it. And then just work a little bit with that. And that would be on a digital device. Alright. And I would say, yeah, I've done him demonstrated that too, and just go to the next lesson. 7. Go deeper with Random Scribbles: Let's take these random lines a little bit further and do something differently with that, what you need for this is just your pencil again, paper. You may need a fine liner to work out a design, but for now let's stick to the paper and pencil. So we did the long lines to circles, the overlapping things. What we're gonna do next is more scribbling. We're just gonna make a page full of scribbles. And that could be straight scribbles, that can be a bit wavy scribbles. You could even do a bit of boxes and circles in it. But instead of overlapping it, you're not going to connect them. And that will take this to more basically a next level of beta. So let me demonstrate that. So what you could do, I'll do adhering short first. You could just use wavy lines and put them randomly all over your page. Or you could do more trade lines like this. Work fine. And just change the angles a little bit. And you can do some, doesn't have to be a straight, straight line. You can vary this a little bit. You could also do more wavy lines like this, curl them a little bit. Some variations. Now you could do boxes. Boxes would be a bit harder, so would add some lines to it. This would really add to the challenge. And just do a page full of these variations. So little short lines, more straight lines, and a bit more curvy lines, boxes. But don't let them overlap. Because what we're gonna do next with this is we're going to of course make a drawing of it and we're gonna connect things. We're going to just look at it just the same as we did before. But now we need to have some more imagination. Be bit more creative because the lines don't overlap. So it might be slightly harder to see something in it, but still could challenge. Of course, you can do this with a digital device to just do the same as I do. Just do it on your screen instead of paper. I'm not going to demonstrate that, but you can do, of course, do that. Ok. That's the introduction for this. Now let's do something with it. Alright, new page. And what I'm gonna do, I'm just going to add just a little scribbles on my page. I do quite a lot of them because the more you have, the more pattern will come into this. Now the fun thing about this is you get unexpected, perhaps even slightly crazy, absurd, weird things. But that's the fun of this exercise. And I'm just doing this random unrelated. Scribbles. Alright, I think I might just stop here at a few there and here I change my angle a bit. Alright. Well, you could do more. I could do less. Now if this, I'm going to just study this and the same as before, you could turn it around the way you want it until you actually see something in it. And you may not see one thing that you may see a number of things and what you gotta do, you gotta start connecting these lines in your mind and see if a pattern emerges. If you see something in this. Now, this may take a while and you may see something right away or it just may take a little while. And the nice thing about this is you can add things to it so you can connect the lines. If you see something in, let's say, alright, I see this in it. And then you can start working that out. And you can connect the lines and add things to it. That's the nice thing about this exercise. So it will be less obvious than the previous one where you might see something right away. Now I need to start thinking about this and it might take awhile. So what I'm gonna do is I'm going to pause my video and I'm going to study this for a little while and then come back to you and tell you what I see. Alright, well, you might do this in stages and might see the first thing. I'm going to just start here. I'm going to show you what I'm seeing right here. I'm seeing here definitely a chin, a mouth ahead, some hair. And I'm just gonna start connecting some of the lines. And there is, this hair is going to be crazy, wavy hair. Alright. I'm going to add, is an eye for now. Alright. This is lips. Alright, that will be the first one. And now it's going to get slightly crazy as you will see, because I'm going to use these as his legs and I'm just going to give him really small body, the ego, him or her, whatever she, he, she is. Alright, let me do this hair a little bit bad analysis. The first thing, I might as well add an ear to it too. Alright? Okay. And that one runs there. Okay, as you can see, no arms now I could add arms. This is the thing about this. You can add stuff, alright, and now he's running alone. Okay, that's the first thing. Alright. I'm seeing a second one. That's right here. I'm gonna do that here to this one. Needs a bit more drawing in it. Shorter nose, larger chin, a bigger head. And I'm a bit the same and it stops there. And now I need to do they like that. Alright. That's the second one. We're gonna put his arm here. And this one gets definitely a bigger body. I'm going to try and keep it the same. Alright, there's number two. So we're gonna get a number of these crazy figures for sure. I might get an eraser. And I hit that line. I'm going to do it like that to same number two, crazy things. And the rest is up to my imaginary. What I see here definitely are some wings. Oh, they go. Small eyes, crazy birds. And this is going to be one crazy drawing is definitely a second bird. And there's birds. Number two. Alright. We're getting somewhere. And it's just, I just need to keep on going with this. And as you can see, this is really a lot different than what we did before. In the other drawing. Where you got just one definite design, although you could find more here, I'm just seeing a lot of different things and I'm using my imagination to add stuff to it. Alright, let's do this one. And another. One of these crazy birds. And there's another one. Alright, we're getting somewhere. Definitely this one I could use to think these guys might be running from this burst of though is I made him too happy. Definitely too happy. All right. Let's take another look. Okay. You could do a lot of smaller birds around this going to be a lot of goods. That's way I could make this, turn this instead of into a bird, turn this into a cloud. I can do the same here to add some lines to it and do the same with this one. Making use of those lines now I'm left with this line. So what I'm gonna do is I'm going to make use of this line. And S rather the cloud. Let's do it like that. Alright, gets some clouds here to this one. This could almost be a ghostly figure floating around. Alright, see the fills that up a little bit. Okay, and I'm going to use this for something like a background. I might stop with these figures. Connect them. Make some grounds. These two guys welcome some sort of grounds. Turn that into a bush like thing. And then I'll have to do something with that one to this one. I'm going to turn into some kind of plants. This one too. But I'm going to add something to it. All right? And here I'm gonna do the same. Alright, good. Okay. And I've got some scribbles left here. I could connect this one to that, to me. Connected these into. Some kind of a, this one goes down behind him. Alright, good. And erase this one. And I'm making that basically the same shape as these have. All right, and here's one. Okay, well, I'm gonna stop here with this. Now, the next step, what you could do from this make a whole painting from MS. With these figures running, walking and running around these birds and the clouds and give it all kinds of colors, shaded, whatever you do. And let me show you a few designs I did at different occasions. Here's one of them. With all these scribbles turning into creatures. Somebody watching food, waltzing all these weird creatures. And then just one more of the straight lines as you can see, turning it into some science fiction robotic figures. And then the next step, what you could do is that I just simply painted it. I'm just use some outlines and painted it. Alright, good. Well, that's it for this one. So quite different than the previous ones. Still fund, but a bit more challenging. What I'm gonna do next of camera, I'm gonna work on that design a little bit more and then I'll show you that in a minute. Well, I'm done with my drawing and I just took a fine liner and made a drawing of all the scribbles I made and the concept drawing I had and just assume shading edit a few things here and there to make it a complete scene. And in the end I made it a debt walking with his son in nature and having fun together. And that's what the scene turned out to be and that from a number of scribbles. So now it's your turn. You're going to do some scribbles, as I've demonstrated. Duo page with scribbles, do few pages that's really up to you. Don't connect them, leave them separate as I've done, and then start looking at them. Study this CFU, see shapes, forms, characters, objects, nature things, cars, houses, whatever you see in it. Just drop it and come up with something. Well, most likely as here, it's going to be pretty unique, okay, and that will be your assignment. You only have to work it out with your pen so you don't need to go further debts for the project if you want to make a real beautiful drawing of it or a painting or something like that. Keep that for the project. For now. Just play a little bit with it and just scribble and see how you can connect them and turn them into a scene. Well, have fun and joy that I'm looking forward to what you create. It's great way to spark your creativity and imagination. As you can see, our, I enjoy it. 8. The Project - yours and mine: All right, time for a project. Now, I've done some scribbles, some random lines, things like that. And what its time, of course, for you to spark your creativity through random lines and watchmen reduce. You need a sheet of paper for this, perhaps a copper, depending on what you wanna do. And I would say do all three of them. And like I did just one of them. But I would say do all three of them. And let's see how you get along with that. And for your project, make free sheets. One, do the circles, ellipses overs. The second one do the squares and lines. And the third one do just random lines, wavy lines, straight lines, any lines you want. And then once you've done that, you're going to take those free papers and you're gonna study them and just see what you see in them and started drawing that. And what have you seen it? Draw the line gd, like I've done. For this project. You can of course, also choose to go with the scribbles, as I've done from these scribble pages and do something with that project, create a painting, a nice drawing of it or whatever. So you don't have to do the random lines to curves where we overlap them. You could also do the scribble variation and create something beautiful from that, that's totally up to you. Of course you have that choice. So that is also an option. Instead of using the random lines, coef, the scribbles, and create something from that. And then I will challenge you to go a step further and turn that random image, which you've done like I've done here, into something more, whatever medium you would like for that. Just use that transfer to different paper and then make something beautiful off it. Okay, so that would be the project. And for the project, what I'm gonna do for this project, I'm just going to use the straight lines and I'm gonna just make something with those straight lines. And let's go. And I'm just gonna draw all kinds of straight lines. And now if you see these squares and things will start emerging due a few straight lines somewhere here. And I'm just not thinking with it. So what I'm gonna do quite a few of them. And as you can see, I'm not doing the squares and the things I'm just the squares will appear once you work with this. And as you can see, I'm just not even thinking of it as I'm just putting down a lot of lines. And contrary to the one I did before where I stopped at just a few, I did a lot less lines here. I'm just doing a bit more lines, making it slightly more challenging. But also more fun. And all right, that would be my project. And now I just gotta take a look at my project, study it, and see what I look at it and see what I see. And just basically create that. Alright, I don't have to look really, really long at this one. I already see something appearing and what I'm gonna do is, I'm not going to tell you what I see. I'm going to take my pen again and I'm going to draw it in. And probably once I start drawing it, you just probably will see it right away to, I'm gonna make use of this line. I'm gonna make use of this line. I'm going to make use of this line. And you might already see it. Now what I'm doing, I'm going to make use extend. This line is going all the way and I might just extend it a bit further. And I'm gonna make use of this line here. And make use of that line and extend it a little bit. Probably, you already see what I'm drawing. And I'm gonna do that here to not go all the way. And as you can see, even though these lines go a lot longer, I'm just making use of it partly and I'm gonna kinda go outside of my image. Let me add this line and that's OK. And now you probably already see what this is. And this will be my free 1-2-3 main shapes. Now, if I'm gonna do another drawing, I might just move this a bit so that you get this one a bit larger, but could leave it like that too. Alright. This one needs to go that way. No one is wrong. This one needs to go this way. Go in and do the same right there. And for this one, going down, K. Yes, that's that's and probably you've just figured out I'm making some TPS. And I'm gonna make use, even though I use the squares. Now, I'm not gonna do square in it. Let's make a bit of a round hole and I'm staying within that square and we're gonna do the same here. So I am still making use of dough shapes. And here's another one. And you get three interesting tempi, so closing down during the same there. And that's it. All right. Now, you get this as a little bonus demonstration, my fall. And now of course with this you can go if I will, draw this a little bit, I would obviously at some grass, make it more believable. Frontal area. And you can see just by drawing a number of lines, you suddenly get a very interesting, even interesting composition. We basically don't even have to do much. You watch a little bit. Now, if i would have turned this around and like that, probably I would have seen something completely different. But this is what just emerges right away. And that's the whole thing about sparking your imagination. You don't even have to, as you can see with this one, I didn't have to look very long for this. It just appeared right away. So let's do this a little bit for this two. Now, if this one, I could've done this one, the little one in front of the big one too, but I didn't do that. And there you go now. Alright. And even though now the fun thing about this one is even though there's a lot of squares and there's a lot of straight lines are used more or less the diagonal lines. What I, what did emerge right away. Okay, and that would be this for the project. So this will be my project. Now for your project, to the same, But do free of them, and then pick one of them and make something more nice effect like I've done now a quick illustration with the three of them. And I could paint this and stuff like that. And I would challenge you to do that. Alright, that's it. So do three of them. Use the circles, ovals and so on the squares or the straight lines I done or combine them and use the wavy lines tend not to just random lines and then create something of that would be your project. So you make three of them, and that really sparks your creativity. You start to look, looking at things different. Leanne, that's the whole clue about this. You see something totally random and still you use your imagination to start seeing something in it, but enjoyed a project. And I'm looking forward to what you will create.