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    Inktober 2020 - Week 2

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    • Melanie Daigle
      Melanie Daigle last edited by

      Day 9 😊

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        A Former User last edited by

        Inktober outtakes. Enjoying all the creative solutions floating around in the Inktober2020 universe!! alt text
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          A Former User @xin li last edited by

          @xin-li This is are great! I love the textures and expressive nature of your work!

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          • Cayleen
            Cayleen last edited by

            Throw. I'd love to learn how to do this someday.
            Also, even though they're pretty sketchy, I drew hands! With fingers!!!
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            Cayleen Blackmore

            cayleencreates.com
            https://www.instagram.com/cayleencreates/

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            • ArtofAleksey
              ArtofAleksey last edited by

              Throw
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              instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
              alekseyillustration.com

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              • xin li
                xin li @Guest last edited by

                @Tom-Shannon Thank you so much. I can not get the same kind of energy when I am working digitally. I am so impressed by Lee, @Norman-Morana, and many other artists, who can transfer a lot of what they do traditionally into their digital work. I tried a little bit but always felt very forced.
                My current digital painting mark-making is very different from my traditional work. I am ok with doing multiple styles, and I enjoy doing both styles so far. But when I work with client projects, it is only the digital painting style so far. I wish I get to do a picturebook in my traditional style - one can dream :-). I guess I just need to keep practicing and come up with a story that fits this style.

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

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                • Doodleworx
                  Doodleworx @Leah Boulet last edited by

                  @Leah-Boulet hello and thanks! I used a Pigma marker, paint brush and ink and a swiffer duster pad that I rolled up with an elastic band and dabbed into my inky water 😂 high quality art tools!

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                  • Doodleworx
                    Doodleworx last edited by

                    2D739C27-9ABD-440F-9E99-E2E0AE412E06.jpeg day 9-throw.

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                    • Dima Eichhorn
                      Dima Eichhorn last edited by

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                      https://www.instagram.com/dima_eichhorn/

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                      • marek.halko
                        marek.halko last edited by

                        Inktober day 9 THROW

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                          Leah Boulet @Doodleworx last edited by

                          @Doodleworx Ha ha! I have not heard of the swiffer duster tool. That sounds like a much better use of them then dusting! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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                            A Former User @xin li last edited by

                            @xin-li I agree. The digital process can not capture the spirit of an artist, at least not easily. Regardless, the digital work flow is amazing and the results look great!! Being a dad and working full-time as a web designer, I would not be able to draw as much as do without it. It's good to have a digital and traditional style. They enhance each other.

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                            • Aleks7even
                              Aleks7even last edited by

                              Hello everyone! I am not a frequent participant on the forums, but I am really proud of this series so far and really want to share them with you. Setting parameters of nothing bigger than 4-inch spot illustrations of Daily Terror

                              07-Fancy copy.jpg 05-Blade copy.jpg 04-Radio copy.jpg

                              Emulsification of visual stimulation that evokes equal parts terror and elation. | (he/him) | https://aleks7.com/links/

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                              • Norman Morana
                                Norman Morana @xin li last edited by

                                @xin-li Haha, thank you for the call out! It's very encouraging 🙂

                                I'm really digging your two recent inktober posts!! I think if you wanted to there is totally a way of having that kind of mark making in your digital work as well. And there is alwasy tra-digital illustration 🙂

                                Onwards,

                                Norman

                                normanmoranaillustration.com
                                instagram.com/norman_morana/

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                                • ajillustrates
                                  ajillustrates last edited by

                                  Day 9: McGonagall

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

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                                  • Norman Morana
                                    Norman Morana last edited by

                                    Inktober Day 09!
                                    This one was a struggle during the process, but the piece grew on me once it was done.

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                                    Onwards,

                                    Norman

                                    normanmoranaillustration.com
                                    instagram.com/norman_morana/

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                                    • Maureen
                                      Maureen SVS OG last edited by

                                      Okay, I made it to Day 9: Throw:
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                                      • Jonathan Malski
                                        Jonathan Malski @Leah Boulet last edited by Jonathan Malski

                                        @Leah-Boulet Thanks! I really like it when I draw a successful hand; It's always a good feeling!

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                                        • Jonathan Malski
                                          Jonathan Malski last edited by

                                          Day 9 - Throw

                                          I was thinking of what objects could be thrown and I thought of Ninja Throwing Stars, also known as Shurikens, and I figured it would be a great opportunity to draw one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. So here's Michelangelo dodging some ninja stars!
                                          Inktober Day Nine - Throw - Jonathan Malski.jpg

                                          I like how the piece turned out! I used a reference for the pose and anatomy, but I didn't really use one for the throwing stars, so those could have been drawn sleeker, but overall, I'm pleased with what I got!

                                          Pose Reference:
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                                          • Oriana Fernandez
                                            Oriana Fernandez last edited by

                                            Day 10: Hope, and an Angel

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                                            https://www.instagram.com/oriana_fernandez_/
                                            My blog: https://orianafernandez.wordpress.com/2018/05/16/28-twilight-stories-or-the-flight-of-the-wryter-and-the-weaver/

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