Cooper Sketchcasting

This did not work well for me with a mouse. Unfor­tu­na­tely I haven’t seen my graphic pen and tab since school and and it didn’t turn up in cur­sory search of the apartment.

Turn your sound on.

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22 Comments

  • If this is your attempt at sati­ri­cal abs­tract surrea­lism then i give it a lame/10.

    pwned.

  • That seriously is one of the coo­lest things I’ve seen all day. It’s also got me thin­king that I wish someone would invent a sketch­pad like that that could show a blog as it is being writ­ten. I think it would be cool if you could see the stops and starts, the hits and fits, that a sin­gle blog goes through in the course of being written.

    I always thought it would be kind of neat to have that Doo­gie How­ser effect where the words spill out, recede back, and then get repla­ced with something else as they are being written.

  • That’s some voice, Olivia/Cooper/Alice/Not Moron. Sketch­cast looks very cool but I can’t draw with a pen­cil, either.

  • Not­Mo­ron ever. Always Coo­per though I pre­fer Oli­via. Like you it’s timeless

    I will have to try that some­day maybe soon

  • Very cool! I’ve pro­blems dra­wing freehand with a mouse though, too. Mojo shi­vers has an inte­res­ting idea going…posts do go through a lot of chan­ges, which’d be pretty neat to see!

  • I’m with MoJo, that is the coo­lest thing I’ve seen all week, and top it with a come hither voice and .…

    Even when you have nothing you bring gifts.

  • I think you were Alice when I first met you. I don’t remem­ber when you trans­fe­red to Coo­per. I’ve never thought of you as Oli­via, but I don’t know why.

    Well, I was going to go grade papers. Now I have to resist the urge to play with this ins­tead. Dam­ned temptations!

  • We used to call the voice “cum hither”, we were 16.

    10 points for the find of the day.
    I just chec­ked it out. The hard part, if you are not used to it, is tal­king while dra­wing. It’s hard to talk while wri­ting or dra­wing with a mouse. I wish you could add the voice aroud it after drawing.

    I don’t get the moron part. I can’t think why anyone would call you that, but you do get some insane emails.

  • G, Washing­ton hath no moron like a man scorned.

  • Very cool. I wish I had some visual artis­tic abi­lity. I wouldn’t be able to draw if I chan­ne­led Renoir.

    I like Oli­via too. :P

  • Couldn’t get it to display…course at a library, they got all the set­ting on “scre­wed up.”

    Sure it was intriguing.

    Thanks for the recent stop by.

  • That could come in handy.
    Nice idea.

    Won’t get you a show at the Met, but it is entertaining.

    I want to put it all together and call you a non moron with a cum hither voice, but I fear the com­ment would not not be appre­cia­ted and you would think it insin­cere. ;)

  • So, what’s that green doo-hickey on the bot­tom right side? A piece of macaroni?

  • errr, I meant bot­tom left side. Or, my other right side.

  • Old Soul: How you can’t see the beauty in that is beyond me.

    MoJo: It is rather fun but hard to talk and try to draw with a mouse at the same time. I like your idea as well. There must be something out there.

    Doug: A very large sketch­cast on which you could draw while you read us a story.

    Pia: It’s a cute novelty.

    Joanne: That’s two for that idea, we’ll have to keep our eyes out for something like that.

    Jacob: It’s the only gift you will get t his year.

    coyote: Yea, sorry about that.

    G: Is ten points worth something on Pay­Pal??? ;)

    Jon: Doing anything with a mouse is nearly impos­si­ble for me, but it’s a fun tool because you can talk while it goes on.

    jason: You really didn’t miss much believe me.

    John: Eh I’m always appreciative.

    SK : A peace sign I think. I made the thing con­si­de­rably sma­ller than it was ori­gi­nally, so it might have been clea­rer had I left it large.

  • Got a deal for ya. Car­toons. I’ll write ‘em, you draw ‘em.

  • I made one of those and sent it to my wife. Thanks for pos­ting this.
    Only a moron would call “Alice” a moron.

    I enjo­yed the spea­king part too. Nice.

  • This is what I always wan­ted — a mid­night radio pro­gram with just your voice.

  • Dedd:I think you need to do both Dedd.

    joeg: Aww, I hope it was a nice one.

    Inde: You need to have higher aspi­ra­tions for the mid­night hour Inde.

  • (Shhh… don’t tell no one I’ve been here, I’m still on hia­tus shhhh….) just wan­ted to stop by and visit you, I was having Alice in Won­der­land with­dra­wals and began seeing rab­bits where there weren’t any (never mind that was the ears on my old tv recep­tion). Anyhow, for some rea­son Coo­per this Sketch­cas­ting of yours crac­ked me up. You are as humo­rous vocally as your writ­ten posts, always with just the right amount of a hint of sar­casm. I say lets hear more often from the come­dian inside your­self lon­ging to get out and make Sketch­cas­ting a regu­lar fea­ture on your site! BTW: This may be a dumb ques­tion, but how did some Folks come up with the name Olivia?

  • Poe­tress: I’m not known for kee­ping my mouth shut, but I will try.
    My name is Oli­via, something most peo­ple did not know until recently. This is fine as except for my grand­pa­rents and my mother most peo­ple do not call me Oli­via.
    I’m glad you are snea­king around the back stairs to get here though.

  • Alice, Coo­per, Oli­via: to quote Jim Morri­son, “girl we couldn’t get much higher”

    Wait a minute.….….
    wait.…. a.…. minute.….

    Didn’t we hear this ethe­real voice at one of Doug’s Dio­ge­nes posts some­time around Spring / early sum­mer? I’m going back to find out.