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    Who's doing Inktober 2020, and what are your plans?

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    • ajillustrates
      ajillustrates @Scharon last edited by

      @Scharon I'm hoping to get 100 new followers by posting quality drawings each day of October. I'm starting to get followers who are finding me even between posts, so I'm thinking the daily consistency and exposure bump of Inktober will boost that further.

      https://ajillustrates.com
      https://www.instagram.com/aj.illustrates/

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      • Blitz55
        Blitz55 last edited by

        Oh I'll probably do it, I've been doing it every year for a while now, though only fully finished a few times. I've never worked off the prompt list though, I've always given myself my own theme or constraint to work with. I'll see what I come up with this year, may do it all with brush pen and or brush and ink. I'd like to get better working with the brush and I could see this even benefiting my watercolor.

        Draw, Draw, Draw, Draw and Draw Some More!
        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levisimpson55/

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          Scharon @ajillustrates last edited by

          @ajillustrates Oh I see! That sounds like a plan 🙂 good luck may it go well.

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          • TamaraDomuzin
            TamaraDomuzin last edited by

            I will be doing Tim Burton characters 🙂 . I never actually follow the promt list, I just want do to something I would really enjoy, as I don't think I make enough illustrations, so making 31 little ones just encourages me for ahead. I already started sketching them (here's a little sneak peek), and I'll be colouring them as the pumpkins illo on the right.

            Inktober.jpg

            www.tamaradomuzin.com
            instagram.com/tamaradomuzin

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            • Meta
              Meta last edited by

              I'm tuning into inktober again, but differently this year. It has been quite productive, but so exhaustive last year that I feel an inner resistance in following the prompt list again. I actually wanted to draw a little story with two characters, which advances with each day's prompt ... but - it won't make so much sense from a certain point. Now after breeding over the list with no more idaes, I decided to check out what you guys are doing and found Josh's approach quite helpful:

              @jdubz said in Who's doing Inktober 2020, and what are your plans?:

              I think I'll be doing it this year, but I'm not planning on following the prompt list. I found it a bit of a slog last year, so I think what I'm going to do instead is break it down into 4 weeks, pick what appeals most from the prompt list or just use a project subject I've been thinking about doing it, then spend a week at a time doing each one.

              Thanks Josh, this helped me coming up with this:

              Are you going to do one large piece, or multiple/daily pieces?
              one a day or one in each five days - still to be decided.

              Will you be sticking to the prompt list?
              I'll stay with the official prompt list, but separate it into bundles of five days and pick the one that attracts me most of each bundle. Then I'll be working on this prompt for five days (six days for the last bundle).

              Will you be planning/sketching ahead of time, or will you be winging it daily?
              I'll collect ideas within the next days and will try to sketch some of them. But I'll certainly not have a finished sketch for each day when october comes 😉

              What is the main thing you want to take away from the experience ?
              Good you're asking, because I think it's helpful to know what I'm creating for. I'd like to some visibility. And I want some pieces for my portfolio OR pieces I can use as a base for doing some coloured versions of for my portfolio.

              www.metaillu.de
              https://www.instagram.com/mandy.schlundt/

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              • Kyle Tobey
                Kyle Tobey last edited by

                This is my first year taking it seriously. I started last year but teetered off. I’m currently stuck on “Throw.” I’d like to be totally done with the ink part be October first, so on the day of I can color before posting.

                I didn’t want to do a lot of characters at first, but I ended up doing a lot of characters.
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                • erinrew
                  erinrew last edited by

                  This will be my first year and I’m curious, I had hoped to use inktober as a practice and growing month to develop my digital art skills and abilities as I’m just starting out using the iPad Pro and Procreate and I know inktober is about inking and breaking away from digital, but does anyone else use a digital approach or is this strictly taboo for inktober?

                  I had planned to follow the prompt list and work digitally in a black and white, ink-like approach, but now I’m not so sure.

                  erinrew.com
                  Twitter: @rew_erin
                  Facebook: @erinrewauthor
                  instagram.com/erin_rew_author_illustrator

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                  • Gary Wilkinson
                    Gary Wilkinson last edited by

                    I will be giving each day a go, but only for practice. Not really done much ink work in quite a while so slowly going through Jake's video tutorial. Surprisingly I found some inktober licensed/sponsored (?) pens which was surprising as I living in Japan

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                    www.twitter.com/GWillustration

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                    • idid
                      idid last edited by

                      @danielerossi said in Who's doing Inktober 2020, and what are your plans?:

                      media

                      I saw on Ins many artists use other media, which is totally not ink for Inktober. Some uses traditional media, which is not even a mimic of ink. So my question is, does inktober has to have ink/digital ink?

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                      • ajillustrates
                        ajillustrates @idid last edited by

                        @idid My personal take is that if you're not using ink/digital ink, then you're not really taking part in Inktober, just capitilizing off the increased exposure the hashtag would get you. I kinda see it like if there was a football art challenge, but you posted a series of baseball drawings using the #footballartchallenge tag, because you figured that "Hey, they're sports fans too, so they'll totally dig my stuff."

                        https://ajillustrates.com
                        https://www.instagram.com/aj.illustrates/

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                        • ambiirae
                          ambiirae @erinrew last edited by

                          @erinrew I know many dont view it this way but the premise of any art challenge is to help you improve so what ever you want to improve on I would go with that. Personally I am planning to do digital as well because I don't have much practice in it and would really like to improve in it. Also I am planning on trying to use inktober to build up the habit of drawing every day which I am currently not so great at. 😅 so thats my take on it

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                          • JoshuaDages
                            JoshuaDages last edited by JoshuaDages

                            @ajillustrates et. al. This year I'm doing my own Inktober for the first time! @Nyrryl-Cadiz, is this what you count as "Faux Inktober"?

                            Are you going to do one large piece, or multiple/daily pieces?
                            Multiple pieces, hoping for daily

                            Will you be sticking to the prompt list?
                            Decided to do my own thing this year. I've been working on a world with about 20 original characters, so I'm going to finally pen them! Kind of an #Inktober/#OCoctober combo.

                            Will you be planning/sketching ahead of time, or will you be winging it daily (I think both approaches have their value, depending on your immediate goals)?
                            I'm sketching ahead. My process is/will be 1) Traditional sketch, 2) Scan and tweak in Ps 3) Print out and traditionally ink over (got this from Jake), 4) Then scan again and tweak before posting. 5) Repeat 20 times... Haha, I'm nuts.

                            What is the main thing you want to take away from the experience (practice, project, increased exposure, etc.)?
                            I want to "up" my inking skills, my digital illustration skills and my coloring skills (oh yeah, 6) I'm going color every character during the end of October, beginning of November, 😱) I would also like to gain 50ish new followers.

                            Excited to follow everyone's projects!

                            Joshua Dages
                            https://www.instagram.com/joshuadagesart/
                            https://joshuadages.com/
                            https://www.etsy.com/shop/JoshuaDagesArt

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                            • erinrew
                              erinrew @ambiirae last edited by

                              @ambiirae Thank you. This is my thinking too. I need to learn how to use procreate and develop my digital art skills so I was going to go digital, but with an inked feel. I also need to build a portfolio so I was hoping to have some pieces at the end I could add to my website.

                              erinrew.com
                              Twitter: @rew_erin
                              Facebook: @erinrewauthor
                              instagram.com/erin_rew_author_illustrator

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                              • danielerossi
                                danielerossi @Kyle Tobey last edited by

                                @Kyle-Tobey excellent work! Love the cat. Makes me think of sort of a feline James Bond.

                                https://www.instagram.com/heyfrankybanky

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                                • danielerossi
                                  danielerossi @idid last edited by

                                  @idid Odd. I never said “media” 🙂

                                  https://www.instagram.com/heyfrankybanky

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                                  • Jules
                                    Jules last edited by

                                    @ajillustrates said in Who's doing Inktober 2020, and what are your plans?:

                                    Are you going to do one large piece, or multiple/daily pieces?
                                    Will you be sticking to the prompt list?
                                    Will you be planning/sketching ahead of time, or will you be winging it daily (I think both approaches have their value, depending on your immediate goals)?
                                    What is the main thing you want to take away from the experience (practice, project, increased exposure, etc.)?

                                    1. I’m not sure if I’m going to do a big piece or not, but I think I want to do characters because that is what I am trying to improve on right now.
                                    2. Yes
                                    3. I really wanted to take September to sketch out daily, but I haven’t gotten the chance to do so because I have family in town. I think on some of them I might sketch ahead, and some of them I might just wing it. I also want to post on social media and put myself out there, even if I am not confident about my inked final. I’m always scared to share my work so I want to conquer that. I might not post everyday because I might not be able to get one done everyday, but I’m going to try!
                                    4. I want to get better at creating characters and using a brush pen. I have a hard time not going too thick when I’m using them. I also really love inking robots so I’m sure I’ll have some of those.
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                                    • idid
                                      idid @danielerossi last edited by

                                      @danielerossi Sorry I was searching in page for the keyword "media", and somehow the search result was like what I quoted ...

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                                      • danielerossi
                                        danielerossi @idid last edited by

                                        @idid 😂

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                                        • xin li
                                          xin li last edited by

                                          I had some plans to do some sketches in september to prepare for inktober. I was in my illustrator cave with multiple deadlines, so no inktober sketches came out.

                                          I am really not sure what I would do for inktober this year. I love inktober, and really want to participate, but time is a big issue for me at this moment. And I am not a quick drawer.

                                          Right now I am thinking maybe I use the opportunity to explore a world, and some characters to prepare for pitching a story.

                                          Web: www.lixin.no
                                          IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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                                          • VeronicaMui
                                            VeronicaMui @ajillustrates last edited by

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