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Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 2:12 pm
by HobbitFeet
NastyNickers wrote:
Hobbit NLI wrote:
NastyNickers wrote:
HobbitFeet wrote:scuse my ignorance but what is a digital drawing?


I just drew it on the iPad with the Apple Pencil, pretty much the same technique as I use for physical drawings.

And thanks everyone! I loved that photo as soon as I saw it. I use it on my 'thank you for buying from me' cards now.



so it's an exact replica of a photo but done freehand?

sorry, I haven't got an artistic bone in my body or I'd know these terms


Yep. Drawn freehand mostly (I use grids to make sure everything is in the right place), using a photo as reference.


That's amazing, it's so far removed from my abilities that I am genuinely :yikes:

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 2:21 pm
by NastyNickers
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.


We need to figure a way of exchanging high res photos of your tribe. They are absolute beauts! :wubwub:

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 2:33 pm
by Frankly
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.


They are gorgeous! Sisters?

I lost Frazer due to a vets negligence nearly three years ago. I still miss him daily.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 3:05 pm
by Vam
Frankly wrote:
Vam wrote:
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.


They are gorgeous! Sisters?

I lost Frazer due to a vets negligence nearly three years ago. I still miss him daily.


Ah no...that must have been grim, Fran :ooer: Poor little darling.

Yeah, they were both Shih-Tzu twin girls. The two I have now are girls too - and a much bigger breed :gigglesnshit:

Re: DS and DTV Part 67.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 9:15 am
by Lady Murasaki
This is the best thread I've ever not started!
Educational and cute.

NastyNickers wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
NastyNickers wrote:
Vicky wrote:
NastyNickers wrote:

I'm a Newfie too! I also have a Newfie. She's 12 stone of absolute love. Bloody wonderful dogs.


Nicks what's her daily diet?


She's on raw now, but 1.2kg a day over 2 servings.
On dry food it was about 2kg a day, and wet food two of the big tins a day.

The cat actually costs more to feed than the dog though :gigglesnshit:


Was it mischievous when younger? :whistle:


The dog? I wouldn't really say mischievous. She was just very eager. She would insist on walking between my legs, she would 'save' everything that shared a river with her (including ducks) and she wouldn't let the kids walk more than a couple of metres away from us. She took her self given responsibilities wayyyy to seriously.


Sounds like me. :gigglesnshit:

Vam, you doggies were gorgeous!

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 9:28 am
by Holly
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.



Oh how cute are they?...are they Shih tzus?

Yes, it is devastating to lose a pet you had for years, especially when you had them right from when they were puppies. I totally understand the grief you felt, I so do too...it's been 17 month now since I lost my girl and I'm still just not over it. I miss her terribly, every time I speak of her, I burst into tears....Having said that, I'm so very glad I had her in my life, she gave me so much happiness, fun and love. Not sure I want another dog though once my last one is gone...it's just too painful to lose them.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 9:32 am
by Lady Murasaki
Holly wrote:
Vam wrote:
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.



Oh how cute are they?...are they Shih tzus?

Yes, it is devastating to lose a pet you had for years, especially when you had them right from when they were puppies. I totally understand the grief you felt, I so do too...it's been 17 month now since I lost my girl and I'm still just not over it. I miss her terribly, every time I speak of her, I burst into tears....Having said that, I'm so very glad I had her in my life, she gave me so much happiness, fun and love. Not sure I want another dog though once my last one is gone...it's just too painful to lose them.


The only pets I've had were goldfish, it was a shame when they died but not quite heartbreaking. I probably wouldn't cope well with losing a dog.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 10:43 am
by Vicky
I took this photo of Jack about half an hour ago, he's was on his wee seat at the window.
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Then he got bored.

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:wubbers:

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 10:55 am
by Frankly
Vicky wrote:I took this photo of Jack about half an hour ago, he's was on his wee seat at the window.
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Then he got bored.

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:wubbers:


:wubwub: Jack's a gorgeous boy, Vics.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 10:59 am
by Holly
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Holly wrote:
Vam wrote:
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.



Oh how cute are they?...are they Shih tzus?

Yes, it is devastating to lose a pet you had for years, especially when you had them right from when they were puppies. I totally understand the grief you felt, I so do too...it's been 17 month now since I lost my girl and I'm still just not over it. I miss her terribly, every time I speak of her, I burst into tears....Having said that, I'm so very glad I had her in my life, she gave me so much happiness, fun and love. Not sure I want another dog though once my last one is gone...it's just too painful to lose them.


The only pets I've had were goldfish, it was a shame when they died but not quite heartbreaking. I probably wouldn't cope well with losing a dog.



:gigglesnshit:

I also once had a fish tank with lots of lovely goldfish...however, for some reason they kept dying on me, and to be perfectly honest, I got rather sad every time I saw one floating upside down....but yeah, it's just not the same as losing a dog. They are almost like your children, everyone who ever lost a dog and is a true dog lover, will know how painful it is.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 11:18 am
by Vicky
Frankly wrote:
Vicky wrote:I took this photo of Jack about half an hour ago, he's was on his wee seat at the window.
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Then he got bored.

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:wubbers:


:wubwub: Jack's a gorgeous boy, Vics.


Thanks Franks.

:thumbsup:

Re: DS and DTV Part 67.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 11:21 am
by Vam
Lady Murasaki wrote:
This is the best thread I've ever not started!
Educational and cute.

Sounds like me. :gigglesnshit:

Vam, you doggies were gorgeous!


:mrgreen: who knew your little avi would start such a chain reaction? :wink:

Thanks, btw. They were very much loved - for nearly 15 years. As are the 2 I have now.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 11:21 am
by Vicky
Holly wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Holly wrote:
Vam wrote:
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.



Oh how cute are they?...are they Shih tzus?

Yes, it is devastating to lose a pet you had for years, especially when you had them right from when they were puppies. I totally understand the grief you felt, I so do too...it's been 17 month now since I lost my girl and I'm still just not over it. I miss her terribly, every time I speak of her, I burst into tears....Having said that, I'm so very glad I had her in my life, she gave me so much happiness, fun and love. Not sure I want another dog though once my last one is gone...it's just too painful to lose them.


The only pets I've had were goldfish, it was a shame when they died but not quite heartbreaking. I probably wouldn't cope well with losing a dog.



:gigglesnshit:

I also once had a fish tank with lots of lovely goldfish...however, for some reason they kept dying on me, and to be perfectly honest, I got rather sad every time I saw one floating upside down....but yeah, it's just not the same as losing a dog. They are almost like your children, everyone who ever lost a dog and is a true dog lover, will know how painful it is.


My brother was looking after his girlfriends fish, when she went on holiday.

She'd had him for about fourteen years and was very attached to him.

The plane was still up in the air, when the poor wee sod died.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 11:30 am
by Vam
Holly wrote:
Vam wrote:
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@ Nic...you said you're always on the lookout for something cute to work your magic on. You've already seen my tarts in the Cecil thread. Here are the twinnies I had before, when I lived in London. I cried for a year when I lost them, both within a month of each other.



Oh how cute are they?...are they Shih tzus?

Yes, it is devastating to lose a pet you had for years, especially when you had them right from when they were puppies. I totally understand the grief you felt, I so do too...it's been 17 month now since I lost my girl and I'm still just not over it. I miss her terribly, every time I speak of her, I burst into tears....Having said that, I'm so very glad I had her in my life, she gave me so much happiness, fun and love. Not sure I want another dog though once my last one is gone...it's just too painful to lose them.


Thanks, Holls :wink: Yeah - they were super-chilled Shih-Tzu twin girls.

I hear you (BIB), btw. Absolutely rips your heart in two to lose them. I'm dreading having to go through that again.

But we both know the eventual sorrow is worth it, for every day of happiness, laughter, and unconditional love they give us.

Re: Our Pets

PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 11:33 am
by Vam
Vicky wrote:I took this photo of Jack about half an hour ago, he's was on his wee seat at the window.
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Then he got bored.

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:wubbers:


Handsome boy, as always :wubwub: he has gorgeous, soulful eyes.