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title: "Messing with Sketch Club"
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slug: trying-sketch-club
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description: "I got the app Sketch Club and have really enjoyed making some fun drawings!"
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added: "Feb 22 2016"
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tags: [learning]
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So a little while back I got the app [Sketch Club](http://app.sketchclub.com/), but I never really did anything with it besides using it to annotate photos.
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But recently, I decided to stop playing games on the subway and instead try my hand at drawing instead. My conclusion: Sketch Club is AWESOME.
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It handles different brushes, layers, layer styles, recordings of drawings, and it's constantly being updated!
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I personally like drawing cartoony-style doodles, here's a couple that I did recently:
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(If you play the game Neko Atsume, you'll understand the inspiration behind this one)
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I still have to improve myself on shading and drawing things other than animals that seem destructive. But hey, it's a great stress reliever, and it's a fun way to feel productive on the way to work. :)
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