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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 24, 2018 14:42:45 GMT -5
Day 24: Chop I couldn't think of much and I needed to do something before it got too late, so I went with a classic cleaver and a carrot. Simple, but I think it's effective. I'm definitely losing motivation for Inktober, though.
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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 25, 2018 15:44:43 GMT -5
(Sorry I keep posting so many times in a row, I'll just forget to post if I don't do it when I upload it.) Day 25: Prickly I was unsure about hatching it at first, but I really like how it turned out. The rose itself can be better (looking up a reference could help with that, Rabbit), but I'm happy with this.
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Post by Thundy on Oct 26, 2018 5:13:30 GMT -5
Cover For my Inktober compliant drawing I did new version of the cover for my project. Took something like 10 to 11 hours to complete, but it looks a lot better than the old one I think, which was just in gray-scale pencil.
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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 26, 2018 16:17:20 GMT -5
Day 26: Stretch I had a slight block for what to do for today. Because of that and because I need to work on posing, I went with this. Just something simple for today. At least simple compared to my drawing from yesterday. (I didn't want to do hatching today.)
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Post by Zoey on Oct 26, 2018 22:37:20 GMT -5
Day 26 - Ink and watercolor and BOOKS
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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 27, 2018 15:54:51 GMT -5
Day 27: Thunder The meteorologist side of me and the artist side of me have come to an agreement on this day. I tried drawing a cumulonimbus cloud today. I think I got the general shape down, but I really couldn't get the placement how I wanted it.
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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 28, 2018 13:37:27 GMT -5
Day 28: Gift Speaks for itself. It's the cat's gift now.
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Post by Thundy on Oct 28, 2018 18:16:50 GMT -5
A happy Halloween I'm gonna just go ahead and pretend that this counts as 8 separate drawings, yknow, to make up for shortages earlier this month.
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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 29, 2018 16:01:29 GMT -5
Day 29: Double Simple drawing, clear inspiration. I would have done something more, but I realized I didn't do Inktober about an hour and a half before I had to get dinner. It sounds like a lot of time, but I had to sketch, ink, let the thing dry...
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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 30, 2018 15:26:35 GMT -5
Day 30: Jolt Today was one of those days where I had a solid idea for today's prompt yesterday and I completely forgot about it when it came to today. I'm working on facial expressions today, anyway, so I went with going for a shocked expression, so this lady's getting a bit of a "jolt". Fun fact, the reason why she's wearing a turtleneck is because when I was drawing the head, I drew a line wrong, so instead of just leaving it or trying to fix it in a digital program, I improvised. You can sort of see how it doesn't quite fit seamlessly, but I think I made it work.
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Post by Rabbit ♠ on Oct 31, 2018 15:08:18 GMT -5
Aaaand Day 31: Slice Swords. Swords slice things. I'm a two year survivor or Inktober now.
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Post by Huntress on Oct 31, 2018 15:34:51 GMT -5
Welp, so I didn't do the whole month. But what I did, once I got my deadly deadlines out of the way, was sit down and draw all prompts that I got quick enough inspiration for. Day 17: Swollen might say something about my brain that this is my quick kind of inspiration. Also see: a vague attempt to put my own personal spin on Jhuidah, because I've always found her pretty boring, which is always a great reason to see if she can be drawn with a bit more personality thrown in. Here with a bonus Moana-esque top, because I wasn't going to try and figure out the realistic workings of a coconut bra. Day 18: Bottle Yay life drawing. Fraze got this for me in Taiwan; it's a small glass bottle filled with dried flowers. Day 20: Breakable Yay more life drawing. This is our teapot, otherwise awesome and pretty and fits a proper liter as teapots should, but the knob on its lid has broken off so many times that glue does nothing any more. And because it would've been too easy otherwise, I also drew the picture on the teapot, the iconic Kissing Students fountain in Tartu. It could probably be stretched into another layered metaphor for breakability. Somehow. Day 23: Muddy This idea came to me very fast wouldyabelieve. And to round it all up, a two-for-one deal - Day 24: Chop and Day 31: Slice. Yeah, I just treat prompts as punchlines. All of these Shad and Saura drawings have felt oddly like working on movie scenes, because I have a lot more space to put in detail. Normally my comics are four inches wide on paper. Well, that was fun :3 Should do it again next year.
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Post by June Scarlet on Oct 31, 2018 17:22:40 GMT -5
Halloween costumes I drew while visiting a trick or treat event downtown.
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Post by Moni on Oct 31, 2018 17:37:18 GMT -5
Huntress I... I really like Shad, he the best. Muddy and swollen Shad is adorable... and really, we have to give props to Saura for being so calm and collected in the face of an axe.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2018 18:34:17 GMT -5
Ahhhh okay so I finally got around finishing up the Inktober collage only three days late, and wanted to share (if that's still a topic being 3 days too late?) the final product! Picture under the cut, because it's really, really, really big. Honestly, this was fun, although it did get stressful at times, mainly considering I am terrible at keeping pace with anything in my life, and basically fall out of rhythm really quickly, so things just start piling up, but yet, it was still fun. Some of the topics I was pretty much stumped at how to approach them, and I guess you can tell by the quality and level of detail I put, it's difficult to be creative enough for every entry. Some of them I didn't have the right colors for what I wanted to do, mainly considering a lot of my pens decided to give out this month, and that was also a struggle, but I think it all worked in one or other way after all. And some I just had really, really dumb, mundane ideas of what to do, and decided to go more towards an aesthetic look, either keeping it simple, or making it really over the top.
Either ways, I think this was a really fun way to sort of test and display my abilities and creativity. Would I do it next year again? IDK, maybe, maybe not, it was sort of stressful, and I would have to coincide in having a sketchbook and enough tools to draw with at the same time, in the same month of October, and coincidences like that are not really that likely in my life. But at least accomplishing this one popular internet challenge once in my life, after years of attempting and failing to get through it, gives me some level of accomplishment in my life.
So yeah, yay for Inktober 2018! It was fun while it lasted!
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