Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for September 23, 2001
Transcript:
NATE: Dad, I have to draw a portrait of someone for art class. Will you sit for me? DAD: Why, sure! NATE: Okay, why don't you sit over here and I'll... DAD: No, let's use this chair. It has a nicer pattern. NATE: Now look straight ahead and... DAD: Actually why don't we do a three-quarters view? That will look better. And let's turn down the lights a bit! It's too harsh! Too glaring! Nate, don't hold your pad in your lap like that! Tilt it up so you can look at me while you draw! What are you doing? Don't move around! That'll change that perspective! You'll have to start over! NATE: I'm done. DONKEYDAD: Hee Haw
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