The permission to 'free-draw' keeps your brain online just a little while longer. Not all doodling has to be random In fact, you can use doodling to reinforce whatever topic is being taught. Doodling keeps you from falling asleep, or simply staring blankly when your brain has already turned off. So the website will look like a trainwreck until I straighten out the theme. Doodling (a form of fidgeting) may be a last-ditch attempt at staying awake and attentive. While I’m pretty good at coding Java, I’m not so good at editing CSS styles, or design in general (wait why am I drawing a comic again?). Once that’s done, I can step up the web preparations of the comics and hopefully update every day of the week until the backlog is caught up with the present!īut in the meantime, the site will likely not look pretty. Right now I plan on updating the site with new comics every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday until I get the site working (and looking) like I want it to. With Random Doodles having over 1000 comics (!) it’s going to take awhile to get them all up here. But perhaps most importantly: doodling gives you rare insights into your own psyche. It relaxes you just enough that something in the back of your mind can come to fruition naturally. As hinted in the post for the first comic, this is (hopefully) Random Doodles’ new permanent home! I know I’ve briefly tried to pull together a website for the comic in the past, but I suppose I would too busy (playing World of Warcraft) to follow through. The mental state of doodling is between awareness and daydreaming, which makes it great for new, creative ideas.
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