Now, I was having a conversation the other night and I was reminded of an activity which I used to get up to which used to give me a lot pleasure. Long before the days of easy access to smut on the Internet, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, we had to make out own entertainment. As a reult of this and a great release i used to draw sketches of messy situations and scenes. You know with a paper and pencil. I was wondering if anyone also did this and is still doing it today. There's a little I see on Deviant Art, but perhaps it is a craze that has faded or was never one in the first place. Unfortunately, all my artwork was disposed off after there was an embarrassing incident when it was discovered and I was ask to explain myself (to a family member, christ!)
So come on, all you right-brainers. Let's see your artistic talents if any exist and prove to me it wasn't just me going off on one again.
Remember we can't return any pictures we show! (UK viewers of a certain age'll get that remark).
I remember when I was about 12 or so I would draw women in bikinis playing and laying in mud. It was pretty much the only wam material available, the kind you drew yourself. Then I got the idea of taking food flyers and cutting out a bikini woman to have her coming out of a huge lemon-meringue pie or a bowl of pudding. My photo editing tools were scissors and scotch tape. Today, if I get the urge to create something, I just generate it with AI.
Bobographer said: I remember when I was about 12 or so I would draw women in bikinis playing and laying in mud. It was pretty much the only wam material available, the kind you drew yourself. Then I got the idea of taking food flyers and cutting out a bikini woman to have her coming out of a huge lemon-meringue pie or a bowl of pudding. My photo editing tools were scissors and scotch tape. Today, if I get the urge to create something, I just generate it with AI.
Thanks Bob,
I have just been over to you YT channel and these are very impressive almost real fantasies, yet a little frightening! It's quite possible that any kind of entertainment in the remote future will have no human involvement whatsoever. I would imagine that you could get a super computer to produce a complete soap opera, scripts, actors, set, etc just by having the director type in a few suggestions. Absolutely no humanity involved whatsoever. But perhaps when we are gone no one will care? Glad we don't live forever.
This is why when I think back to those days when writing and drawing were all we had, it fills me up with a sense of longing for the old day.