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    • Jonathan Malski
      Jonathan Malski @AustinShurtliff last edited by

      @AustinShurtliff Okay, thank you!

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      • Jonathan Malski
        Jonathan Malski last edited by Jonathan Malski

        Questions:

        1. I'm planning on participating daily; it's my first year, so I want to complete the challenge.

        2. I'm aiming to utilize the official Inktober prompts to guide my creativity, but I want to create concepts that connect back in a unique way. For example, my post for Day Eight; I imagined that most artists were going to base it off of what one might find in a human or animal's mouth—you know, a dentist's definition of "Teeth." An idea came into my mind revolving around the teeth of gears/cogs, so I drew a robot inspecting its inner mechanisms.

        3. Whenever I can find the time! Sometimes I'll conceptualize and draw first thing in the morning, other times, it'll do so in the afternoon. As long as I get my homework done, I'll be sure to draw.

        4. At the moment, no. Initially, I wished to use Inktober as an opportunity to build up my social media following (mainly on Instagram). It's worked, but not as much as I hoped (and that's because I'm posting at inopportune times). So I shifted my focus to just improving my traditional inking skills. Perhaps someday I'll sell prints of some of my pieces, but I'll take it one day at a time.


        Artworks:

        Inktober Day One - Fish - Jonathan Malski.jpg
        Inktober Day One - Fish


        Inktober Day Nine - Throw - Jonathan Malski.jpg
        Inktober Day Nine - Throw

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        • miranda-hoover
          miranda-hoover last edited by

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          How often are you planning to participate (daily, weekly, etc)?

          About every 3-5 days as I finish an illustration.

          What are you using to guide your drawings (such as an overarching theme and/or the prompts list)? Give details.

          I'm attempting a condensed version of the official prompt list this year. Instead of a drawing a day for each prompt, I'll combine consecutive prompt words and create a single image for the group. This will give me a little more time to brainstorm and finish each image, but push me to come up with a creative way to interpret the prompt words. I can combine as many words as I'd like, but they must be consecutive.

          When are you planning to make time to do your ink drawings?

          I'm a bit of a night owl, so usually work late at night (sometimes into early morning). But if I'm lucky, I can also work on them for an hour or two in the late afternoon.

          Are you planning to use these drawings once your done other then just posting to social media?

          These are primarily for social media and to practice making images with a faster turn-around. But I'd also like to add my favorite ones to my illustration portfolio either as they are or after adding full color.

          https://www.instagram.com/mirananemone

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          • Rachel Horne
            Rachel Horne last edited by

            I'm making a drawing everyday. After watching the SVS classes about Inktober I got the idea to work on just one character, a little girl in different situations. I thought each prompt could be a good way to work on my character development so I'm working digitally with a limited colour palette so that my focus remains on the girl. At the moment I'm managing to stay a day or two ahead of each prompt coming out. I'll be creating a section on my website especially for the Inktober prompts and might make some little cards too.

            hope.jpg

            Teeth.jpg

            www.rachel-horne.com
            instagram.com/rachel_horne_art

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            • Georgios Christopoulos
              Georgios Christopoulos last edited by

              Hello @AustinShurtliff ,and thanks for this oportunity!
              I ll be sharing 2 of my artworks from the first 11 days, that I think are the stronger ones.
              I also created a topic that has all my inktober 2020 journey and I update it daily!!
              check it out here : https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/10220/sharing-inktober-all-month-say-your-opinions/27
              Lets get to Q&A:

              • How often are you planning to participate (daily, weekly, etc)?
                *I plan on inking a piece daily.

              • What are you using to guide your drawings (such as an overarching theme and/or the prompts list)? Give details.
                *I am following Jakes prompt list, while making individual pieces, all taking place in a world with elves.Basically I am exprimenting with various stuff, such as backgrounds, perspeective, action poses, storytelling within one panel, and comic making ( with word balloons)

              • When are you planning to make time to do your ink drawings?
                *I sketch next days prompt as a warm up,and then I procced with inking current days piece.
                (example, at 11/10, I sketch the 12/10 piece, and i ink the 11/10 prompt)I begin at 6 30 am and try to end stictly around 9, cause I work for client work and then my regular job at noon (taekwondo coach)!

              • Are you planning to use these drawings once your done other then just posting to social media?
                *Colouring Book collection and the top 5 will be made as full fledged illustrations.

              Day 8 :TEETH and
              Day 11:DISGUSTING

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              Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/g.chris.artwork/
              Deviantart : https://www.deviantart.com/g-chris

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                Eric Adolf last edited by

                Hi this is my first time doing Inktober. I plan on drawing everyday. I’m looking to build better habits and explore ink. I haven’t really thought of the different skills required to become skilled at inking images. I picked up a Pentel brush pen, some ink, and a 2/0 round brush last spring, but haven’t used them much. This month I’m using them along with some microns. I’ve been really using the prompts to guide me though this challenge. I don’t have an overarching theme for my drawings I’m trying to get by day by day. I try to draw during my lunch and after dinner. Instead of watching tv I’ve been drawing and inking. At the end of the month, I hope to find some drawings that would make a good jumping off point for a few paintings. I tried to make the pictures the correct size. My pc isn’t working at the moment so I’ve tried to edit the file size on my phone. IMG_0350.jpg 24C7FAAB-1120-4364-8DC7-6AC2BDD11802.jpeg

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                • ajillustrates
                  ajillustrates last edited by ajillustrates

                  How often are you planning to participate (daily, weekly, etc)?

                  • Every day

                  What are you using to guide your drawings (such as an overarching theme and/or the prompts list)? Give details.

                  • Instead of doing individual pieces for each prompt, this year I'm doing one large piece with interacting characters. I've chosen the Battle of Hogwarts, the finale for the Harry Potter series. However, I am allowing the prompt list to at times direct which order I produce the drawing (for example, I drew Hagrid on Day 3 (bulky), but waited unti Day 11 (disgusting) to draw the monster spider attacking him.

                  When are you planning to make time to do your ink drawings?

                  • I'm blocking out 8:30 - 10:30 every night to plan out in pencil and then ink the character to be posted the next day. Basically, when the kids go to bed, the brush pen comes out.

                  Are you planning to use these drawings once your done other then just posting to social media?

                  • Yes. I've chosen to produce this piece on watercolor paper, so that I can then turn it around and paint it for Slowvember. The goal for that painting is to use it as a middle grade proof concept/portfolio piece, as well as offer it as prints at fan art events.

                  Week-2-Progress.jpg
                  Detail.jpg

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

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                    Leah Boulet last edited by

                    @AustinShurtliff said in Featured Student Inktober Edition 2020:

                    How often are you planning to participate (daily, weekly, etc)? This is my first Inktober and I am drawing daily. I retired this year so technically I have more time though it is amazing how my empty days fill up so quickly. I make Inktober a priority each day and so far it is working!

                    What are you using to guide your drawings (such as an overarching theme and/or the prompts list)? Give details. I'm using the prompt list and seeing what pops into my head. One of my goals is to get more confidence at coming up with ideas, so I didn't want to limit myself to a theme. I actually surprised at how the ideas are coming and it seems I'm getting to know what my process might be (I've never actually had a 'process'!) My other goal is to get improve my drawing and inking. The SVS courses have sure made a difference.

                    When are you planning to make time to do your ink drawings? I usually try to do my drawings in the morning. I look at the next word as soon as I've finished a picture to give myself some extra time to think about it, and maybe find some reference photos but the drawing is done on the day of the prompt. I often wake up thinking about Inktober!

                    Are you planning to use these drawings once your done other then just posting to social media? I wasn't planning to use the drawings for anything other than social media, but I might actually use one of them for a greeting card and some of the characters that have popped out are so cute I might just keep going with their stories.

                    I've been working traditionally. So far I've been using a pental brush pen, a micron pen, a muji pen and/or brush with india ink. I need lots of practice with these!!

                    Thanks so much!

                    Hope Day 10.jpg

                    Disgusting Day 11.JPG

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                    • Oriana Fernandez
                      Oriana Fernandez @AustinShurtliff last edited by

                      @AustinShurtliff said in Featured Student Inktober Edition 2020:

                      Planning Questions:
                      Hi guys! This is my second Inktober. I took part for the first time last year and managed to complete all the 31 prompts! 🤓

                      • How often are you planning to participate (daily, weekly, etc)?
                        I will be doing daily prompts, aiming for one a day! Going great so far!
                      • What are you using to guide your drawings (such as an overarching theme and/or the prompts list)? Give details.
                        I am working with the official prompt list this year, but with a running theme focused on fantasy and magical creatures. So, by the end of Inktober, I will have 31 new characters! I took the whole of September to get the ideas in place. All my characters have been penciled out already. I have also been having a go at the Inktober Primal prompts. There are a total of 4 prompts which I can comfortably work on since I am done planning for the main 31 pieces.
                      • When are you planning to make time to do your ink drawings?
                        Since I have finished penciling in my characters, I just spend some time at night inking. It is the best time to illustrate, as no one can disturb me. I find the whole inking process very soothing and therapeutic, to be quite honest! A real stress buster! I have particularly enjoyed working on the Primal prompts, as these have allowed me to develop the scenes in the form of a story or mini comic strip. I have chosen to depict the main characters, Spear and Fang, encountering different prehistoric creatures while carrying on with their travels.
                      • Are you planning to use these drawings once you're done other then just posting to social media?
                        Last year, I did Inktober to get some of my ideas fleshed out, for a book I am writing. The book is something of a personal project/ hobby that I do from time to time when I feel like escaping reality, and just want to unwind. Inktober helps me practise and improve on my story-telling, conceptualisation, line work and hatching techniques. I also have been working with different materials and mediums now, to get more experience in that sense. This year, I will colour in these new 31 characters for Slowvember and create a collage of all 31 characters together.

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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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                      • AustinShurtliff
                        AustinShurtliff SVS Team last edited by

                        Thank you to everyone who has participated!!! Emails to those who have been selected will be sent out within the next few days with questions (these will be to your emails listed on your forum account). Good luck to everyone as they keep pushing through the rest of the challenge!

                        Austin Shurtliff
                        austin@svslearn.com

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                        • K.Flagg
                          K.Flagg last edited by

                          honestly I am kind of bummed that the blogpost for this never got shared through any of the SVS social media channels. 😞

                          K.Flagg

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