Answer:
don' t draw this window.
Explanation:
If you really have that kind of questions, you shouldn' t draw at all.
Try and figure out it in your own. Sketch a lot of images you see through real windows and sometime you' ll find out!
Answer:
October
Explanation:
Over the past year we haven't been able to do many activities together or indoors. This Halloween gave us the chance to go out with a small group of friends and have fun together outside with out the worry of killing each other. October is also my favorite month of 2021 because there were multiple thrill/horror movies based on the pandemic for us to watch. All in all I love spoopy szn.
Answer:
Explanation:
Long before writing was developed, people recorded events, ideas, plans, and feelings by marking them on a rock. Sometimes they carved into the stone. Sometimes they scratched off a surface coating. Sometimes they painted on the rocks. The method that they used was typically determined by the availability of a "paint," the hardness of the rocks, and the availability of tools that could be used to produce their message.
All of these markings are referred to as "Rock Art." People worldwide have been producing rock art for thousands of years. Some of their messages, produced thousands of years ago, can still be seen today. The oldest are usually found in rock shelters and caves where they are protected from the elements. However, in arid climates some examples of rock art have persisted for ten to fifteen thousand years, depending upon how the art was produced, the direction that it faces, and the type of rock used as a "canvas."
Answer:
Beautiful, talented
Explanation:
Wish I could draw like that
Answer:
Photography will most likely find a way to fix a very blur picture
Explanation: