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I was introduced to Scribbler Too software by another Bored Panda member Roger Allen Swezey. With no tablet or stylus available I started playing around with the software using my right forefinger and a mouse pad! My first creation was ‘Keep it in the Family’ (below). I was completely hooked and started making more doodles, using the same technique and then began to add colour and textures and found myself creating some really colourful and interesting pieces of art as you can see from the examples. They are very popular!

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Wild Boar Camouflaged by Dorothy Berry-Lound

Wild Boar Camouflaged by Dorothy Berry-Lound. I thought it would be interesting to see how the idea of a three dimensional figure emerging from a two-dimensional doodle might work.

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Soft Rainbow Ranging by Dorothy Berry-Lound

The circles contain all the rainbow colours, with more dominance of blues and violets on the top left, yellow on the right and a carefully selected tone of red in the middle.

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Red Offset by Dorothy Berry-Lound

I love the combination of red and black, the black really makes red ‘pop’.

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Drifting Dandelion Seeds Collage by Dorothy Berry-Lound

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I love this collage and the whole design originally started because I saw some drifting dandelion seeds blowing in the breeze so I started doodling how they felt.

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Keep it in the Family by Dorothy Berry-Lound

The original doodle that got me started.

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Ellipse of the Heart by Dorothy Berry-Lound

The soft colours which are a range of pink with some alternative highlights in soft pastel shades symbolise love and compassion in this image.

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