Inktober 2020 - Week 2
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@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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@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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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
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@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
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Day 9: McGonagall
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Inktober Day 09!
This one was a struggle during the process, but the piece grew on me once it was done. -
Okay, I made it to Day 9: Throw:
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@Leah-Boulet Thanks! I really like it when I draw a successful hand; It's always a good feeling!
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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!
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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Day 10: Hope, and an Angel
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Day 9. THROW caution to the wind on the ride to work. Inspired by an old etching.
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- Day 9 THROW
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@Norman-Morana I might need to have a chat with you to learn how you do the tra-digital illustration. you have done it so well. I know you are doing traditional work during this year's inktober (I saw your process video :-). I have a hard time telling if your pieces in your portfolio are traditional or digital. They all look traditional to me :-).
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Day 10 - Hope
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Hi All this is my first Inktober!!!
I plan to draw everyday, but also forgive myself if I don't My ultimate goal is to just draw everyday...with my job finding time to draw after work is difficult because it often leaves me mentally and emotionally drained. I used to love drawing so much, that I did it without having to remind myself to do it; but now its hard to muster that love for it after coming home from work. TL:DR I missed drawing and want to get better at by doing it again. Here's day 4 Radio
Day 5 Blade
Day 6 Rodent
Day 7 Fancy
Day 8 Teeth
As always feedback is welcomed
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Day 10: Molly Weasley. The thing about doing a large piece like this for Inktober is that I know that "glue" drawings like this won't get the same level of social love as the rest, but that's just part of the grind
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Day 10 - Hope
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@David-starfas said in Inktober 2020 - Week 2:
Throw. More like let go. A nod to Edward Gorey and Wes Anderson
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@xin-li Iām happy to help give it a shot, that would be fun Iām trying to think how to start this process. I think some things to think about ahead of time would be to determine what kind of marks you want to make and which is closer to that right now, your digital or traditional work. And from there looking to references of other works.