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Dave Cummings's avatar

I find myself drawing a lot of birds. My day job has been illustrating School mascots and buildings and as a result, I draw a lot of animals. Which I enjoy, it used to be a weak spot, but it’s something I purposely focused on

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Nelly Ferrule's avatar

Hey welcome to Tasmania! Hope you enjoy your time here!

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Kyle T Webster's avatar

It was quite the fascinating place. Loved it!

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Patrick McGinley's avatar

If you haven't yet, you should download Merlin - it's basically Shazam but for birds! It'll identify birds via their birdsong, I love it

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Katie Jackson • Modern Magic's avatar

Haha I should have read the comments, I said the same thing!

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Jezz Lundkvist's avatar

Wait, Procreate is in Tasmania?! I thought it was Australia 🤯

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Kyle T Webster's avatar

Their office is in Hobart.

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Katie Jackson • Modern Magic's avatar

Have you downloaded the Merlin app for bird watching? It’s a game changer. Also the book Slow Birding. Really helps you appreciate those common birds you hear all the time.

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Jason Chatfield's avatar

Very glad you’re in my home country of Australia. It’s quite a place. Enjoy the birds!

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Michael Ananian's avatar

Hokusai.

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Kyle T Webster's avatar

Right on, Mike!

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David Rickert's avatar

Great article!

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Kyle T Webster's avatar

Thanks, David.

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Jeremy Ray Ross's avatar

Congrats on the new gig at Procreate! I love Procreate very much and recently started messing with Dreams. Good stuff, mate!

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Kyle T Webster's avatar

Thanks, Jeremy - I'm grateful for the opportunity and the people in the company are lovely.

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Ian Kinsey's avatar

I hope not. It would be sad, for me, to have come all this way and lose the ability to remember the lessons learned along my journey to the present.

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