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Jun 17 2008

Scribble for a laugh with Scribbls

Sardar Mohkim Khan 

Scribbls 1 + 1 = 2, or a picture plus frame is equal to a wall nicely decorated, how lame that sounds! Why can’t there be something more creative like a Rat plus Giant Ape equal Dink Kong? The idea to scribble along when you have got absolutely nothing to do is pretty good of a time killer but if you can scribble drawings and combine two to form something new may have you laughing crazily (at least that’s what happened with me).

Scribbls is an online scribbling site developed by Watermelon Sauce and it delivers its purpose; to make users scribble in their craziness, combine two pieces of home made arts into something new, be it funny, gross or thought provoking like Earth and Bush combine to form a destructed future Earth (picture drawn by Sith33, a user at Scribbls). The boundaries are only limited to the limit of your creativity, there is no such thing as drawing the best Earth or a sketch that resembles a personality the most and that is one reason that if the database consists of a certain object or thing, you cannot redraw it. All that you can do is click on the randomizer that will generate two drawings and then you can draw the result of the combination; this automatically lets you create your own scribbls one after another and others can use yours to make something of their own.

Scribbls Bush_Earth_FutureEarth

The whole idea of the website is to provide users a platform to let everyone else see their master-scribbls, and isn’t it good enough? Don’t we waste all those pages by throwing them in the bin when others can burst their mouths with laughter? They have kept the idea and layout as simple as it can be, I mean aren’t they right about not having a billion pencil sizes, hundreds of colours and back grounds? Do we take up canvases to scribble? No, and if we don’t then why should they provide it? I personally think that they have done great at keeping the task simple, which otherwise would have been too sissy (no pun added). Click here for some rules of scribbling.

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