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Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:19 pm

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Let`s begin,the summer is near to our door.
In the italian forum I opened the same post. No big rules like usual. No expire date :D only Inkscape and a lots of fantasy.
Let` s drawing our favourite icecream. ;)
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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:34 am

Oh my, doesn't that look spectacular!
For some reason, I'm drawn to the wooden stick, which for all the world, looks real!

I don't think I've ever seen an ice cream product that looks like that. Do they have something like that in Italy/Europe? Or did you imagine it? Just the other day I was thinking about when I was a child, and in the summer, when the ice cream truck would come by. Gosh, I think I'm going to have to buy some grape popsicles! The challenge will be drawing it before it either melts, or I eat it, lol. How did you handle that challenge, spaventapasseri?? Did you have to eat a lot of them, before you finished, lol?!!

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:56 am

Hello Brynn the icecream in the picture is not mine. I` ve used just for reference to open the small challenge.
Twister icecream is very popular in Italy and in Uk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twister_%28ice_cream%29
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brynn wrote: How did you handle that challenge, spaventapasseri?? Did you have to eat a lot of them, before you finished, lol?!!
Oh yeah I love icecream and in the summertime in Italy we eat a lots :P
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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:43 pm

Enjoy :)

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Tue Jun 26, 2012 4:24 pm

The ice cream subject is proving to be difficult. My models never survive. I need a camera, lol! I just bought a box of popsicles, though. So I can take them out of the box and put them in a bag, and back in the freezer. Then I can use the picture on the box for a model, lol!

That looks delicious! What are the tiny red berry-like things? Are they candy or really some kind of berry?

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:33 pm

Hi brynn, yes are small red berries,please don` t eat all your popsicles at least leave the carton box :lol:
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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:32 pm

I'm curious what kind of berries. Do you know? Yet another European item, no doubt. Are they just for decoration, or do you eat them too? Pardon my curiosity, I studied a lot of plant science in college. Plus I'm fascinated with cultural differences.

Ooohh....rose hips? (fruit of rose bushes) aaarrgghh -- gotta search..... Well, I found lots of red berries, but not a quick name. I'll wait for you to rely :D
(possibly currants?)

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:07 am

brynn wrote:I'm curious what kind of berries. Do you know? Yet another European item, no doubt. Are they just for decoration, or do you eat them too?

ribes, you can eat and use as decoration too if you wish.

http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribes

basically are redcurrant berries

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribes
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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:41 pm

For any botanists out there, that plant does not grow natively in US, at least not in lower 48 states.

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby Inkspots » Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:24 pm

spaventapasseri ,
Your Icecream looks creamy and delicious, The cherries and the currants are nice, bright accents and you did a very good job on the crispy waffle/wafer cookies to.
I like it.

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:29 am

Inkspots wrote:spaventapasseri ,
Your Icecream looks creamy and delicious,
I like it.

Thanks a lot Inkspots :)
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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby rosie drew » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:32 am

Image hi these is a snow cone sorry the cone part isnt very good im newish at inkscape

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:35 am

Hello rosie drew, snow cone looks great taste. Is a special U.S.A icecream?? Looks like granita.
Granita is italian name for a kind of icecream made with ice and juice

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby rosie drew » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:02 am

Thank you I goggled granita and yep it looks a bit like it through grantia looks a bit softer then a snow cone a snow cones normally is in a cone sorta shape through mine is gold because I couldn't get the cone right :p heres a picture of a real snow cone its basically ice with food coloring in it its in the us through there are probably other places where it is > Image http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_cone

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:23 pm

Another variety of snow cone is called shaved ice. The only difference, as I understand, is the ice is more finely crushed than in snow cones (or sometimes, technically, shaved). I think it's popular in Hawaii, and probably southern California. Neither one is really ice cream, because there's no milk or cream in it. It's only ice and sugary flavoring. But crushed ice and juice would be AWESOME! Things in Europe often seem to be classier :D

Then we have that classic 7-11 treat called a Slushy....or is it Slushee. (Is 7-11 international? I'm not sure....it's a mini-mart type of store) Anyway, a Slushy is really, really, really finely crushed ice with the sugary flavoring, but eaten, or technically drunk, from a cup with a straw.

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby Xav » Tue Jul 17, 2012 2:07 am

brynn wrote:Then we have that classic 7-11 treat called a Slushy....or is it Slushee. (Is 7-11 international? I'm not sure....it's a mini-mart type of store) Anyway, a Slushy is really, really, really finely crushed ice with the sugary flavoring, but eaten, or technically drunk, from a cup with a straw.


7-11 is definitely international, in that I've stumbled across them in Denmark and Japan at least (as well as the US). Wikipedia puts them all around the pacific, as well as in a few scandinavian countries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-11). According to that page the 7-11 treat is actually a "Slurpee" - are you confusing real life with The Simpsons, perhaps?

Here in the UK we've escaped the influx of 7-11 so far, but we do have the "Slush Puppie" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slush_Puppie) which is a slurpee-alike that also hails from the US.
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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:04 am

Oh well, I was close, lol! Really, it's called Slurpy?? Actually I don't think I've ever eaten/drunk one. But there was a news report on tv at the moment I was reading this topic, about the 7-11 anniversary, or Slushy/Slurpy Day, or something. Well slushy would be a better name for them -- slurpee sounds awful :D

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby Maestral » Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:13 am

It was ages ago when I last saw these, but still love their taste. Gelati eccellenti ,)

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby Pippi2011 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:36 am

I made two ice creams, one is with chocolate and hazelnuts, and another is chocolate, vanilla and hazelnut ice cream. Yummy.

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby spaventapasseri » Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:36 am

Maestral wrote:It was ages ago when I last saw these, but still love their taste. Gelati eccellenti ,)

looks delicious , gelati forever :)

Pippi2011 wrote:I made two ice creams, one is with chocolate and hazelnuts,


I`m feeling more hungry everytime one new icecream is added, congratulation the first one looks great
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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby Pippi2011 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:29 pm

Thank you very much.

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:09 am

Hi Friends,
Ok, I finally squeezed in some time to do this. Here's my grape popsicle -- my favorite treat from the ice cream truck on a hot summer day, when I was a child.

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Hhhmmm.....I guess I need some shadow on the sticks. It may take awhile before I get to it, but I'll try to add the shadow soon :D

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I went ahead and did the shadow now. If I had more time, I would put more thought into making it a little more realistic. Maybe some bites taken out, or melting effect or something.... But I think it gets the idea across :D

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby brynn » Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:39 am

Oh, also, I wanted to ask Pippi -- did you use specular lighting on the one with nuts? We used to call those Nutty Buddies. I like that kind of sparkling effect. And also rosie drew made a good sparkling effect. Actually I decided to draw popsicle so I wouldn't have to worry about sparkles, lol. Of course I'll be eating popsicles way into the winter -- what better reference image than on the box of popsicles, lol. Anyway, I'm trying to squeeze in some time to really study filters in depth, because I think a sparkly filter would be nice.

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Re: Draw an icecream

Postby Pippi2011 » Wed Jul 25, 2012 8:49 pm

It sounds funny, but I used jam spread (Filters - Textures - Jam spread).


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