I once saw a segment on Ripley’s about a guy who actually did some very talented art with an Etch-A-Sketch. I believe what he did was shake it so that the stuff inside covered the screen, then took off the back of it and dumped out the stuff (I don’t remember what they call that) then put it back together and did the art work. He had to make sure he wouldn’t make any mistakes, though. Otherwise, he’d have to put that stuff back in and start all over.
I once saw a segment on Ripley’s about a guy who actually did some very talented art with an Etch-A-Sketch. I believe what he did was shake it so that the stuff inside covered the screen, then took off the back of it and dumped out the stuff (I don’t remember what they call that) then put it back together and did the art work. He had to make sure he wouldn’t make any mistakes, though. Otherwise, he’d have to put that stuff back in and start all over.