Tuesday, March 7, 2017

#OneWeek100People2017 - Day 2

This morning I had an early appointment at Nissan to have my oil changed and tires rotated. In the past the service center has been a great place to sketch people because everyone checked in at the counter when they got there. However, they changed the process so everyone is seen in an individual cubicle. Then only the people who are waiting for their cars come in and sit down. That limits the number of models.
#OneWeek100People2017


These two men above were on the other side of the room so I did them first using my Elegant Writer pen so I could add a bit of shading. The pen wasn't writing so well so I abandoned it after a while. 

These two were in a cubicle and I could see a bit of them through the window.


After my car was finished I went over to McDonald's for breakfast and started sketching the cast of characters there. I switched to my platinum preppy pen.



I was almost ready to give up because everyone left...but in came a new group.



I will probably end up there again this week. Next time I'll just have coffee, not their egg white sandwich (which is pretty good by the way).


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  1. I like the little details you managed to capture, like the curly-haired lady's earrings! You're up to 41? Good for you -- right on target for the week!

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    1. Thanks, Tina. I'm trying to stay ahead a bit just in case we get the snow they are forecasting for Friday...although then I could sketch people shoveling snow.

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  2. Good stuff coming out of this challenge. The guy in the chair with his arm out is my fav today.

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    1. LOL I thought I was going to run out of room for him. Thanks, Julie!

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  3. You are moving right along. Does anyone notice that you are drawing them? I can't wait until you get to the end and I can compare, bettcha there is a big difference. Know you probably won't hesitate on the last ones and will continue to grab more details!!

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    1. I don't think anyone noticed I was drawing them. It is funny that every day the first few seem like I'm out of practice, but then I get into the groove. Thanks, Nelvia!

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  4. Great job! I'm glad you were there when the last group came in. Such varied and interesting people.

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    1. Michele, thanks. I like when there is a group. It makes me concentrate on their connections and overlaps.

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  5. Good going Joan! I like the guy in the first who is sitting on the invisible chair - lol. You do a great job on the clothing.

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