Drawing Prompt: THEY TOOK THE BUTTONS!

10:17 PM, Monday June 27th 2022

Day 4. Summer Promptathon - They took our BUTTONS! - Album on Imgur

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Had a few ideas but settled on an xbox controller. Used a "how to draw" for the controller. Could have used mine, but that involves thinking. It's one of them mornings, and I still have boxes to do.

Worms or tentacles would be squat while using the controller. They are currently stretched out looking for "touch". They are needy little creatures.

All these prompts with things I'm terrible at drawing. Then I haven't drawn regularly for fifteen plus years, maybe I shouldn't be so hard on myself. And that's the whole point of a prompt, to get us out of our comfort zone.

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