I can see how y'all thought it was The Shining, but Torchwood's got this one... it's A Nightmare on Elm Street, the scene with Tina's body wrapped in a plastic body bag...
I'm on a mouse... and so there's two ways I can do straight lines. The most versatile way is to hold down the left mouse button, then click the right button. The menu will appear and get in your way, so you need to work around it. Then, left-click where you want to end the line. The other way only works for vertical lines. You just click and then use the mouse wheel to move up and down.
for anyone who is wondering how to do straight lines: i don't know if 1918underwood did this the same way, but for me it's the product of computer lag. if you hold down your cursor and move it from one point to another as quickly as possible, the program will create a straight line because it couldn't follow the more subtle movements of your mouse. a curved line would have to be drawn more slowly because the program actually just creates minuscule straight lines between the two detected places of your cursor. this probably won't work for anyone with an exceptionally new/ fast computer. hope that makes sense! also, fantastic picture, 1918underwood.
"One, two...Freddy's coming for you; Three, four...you better lock your door; Five, six...grab your crucifix..." Great drawing, 1918!!! Here's an old pic I drew with the NOES theme: http://sketchfu.com/drawing/10057-face-by-kruger
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