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      A Former User @Andyg last edited by

      @andyg Thanks! I'm going to experiment a bit more with a flatter approach like John Bauer. I figure it's a good occasion to try some things.

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        Andyg @Guest last edited by

        @jazeps-tenis I’m kinda doing the same thing. Using it to promote my Patreon, and by seeing what the peeps here vote and comment on determine what level of detail really grabs people. It’s a great time to experiment....I seem to be creating a load of pugs. No idea why, it just happened!

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          NoWayMe last edited by

          Great work so far!

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            A Former User @Andyg last edited by

            @andyg It's definitely a great opportunity for that! I like your pug drawings a lot! I haven't quite decided what I'm doing today yet, but I might do studies of trees or mountains. Not very exciting for the viewer maybe, but useful for me as the artist.

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              A Former User @NoWayMe last edited by

              @nowayme Thanks! 😃

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                A Former User last edited by

                Day 6!

                I started out today doing some ink studies of moss and rocks and bark and that was going to be my thing for today, but I felt the urge to do something more narrative, so I slapped this together over about 15 minutes or so. I'm pretty happy with it. I pushed my values by going heavier with my hatching lines and was able to experiment with some things like the clouds in the background. I even included Mr. Bearis' sword as a nod to today's prompt. 😉 And I have to say, I really enjoy these vignette style pieces. I like that they just kind of drift off at the edges, unconstrained.

                Great job to everyone participating in Inktober so far. I'm loving the work I'm seeing! 😃

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                  Bursaroo @Guest last edited by

                  @jazeps-tenis you know what i like about your work? i can tell you are telling yourself a story about whats happening in your images as you draw them

                  https://www.instagram.com/bursaroo/

                  https://bursaroo.deviantart.com/

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                    A Former User @Bursaroo last edited by

                    @bursaroo That's a high compliment to me because I only picked up the art when I was 30 (34 now), but I've been at it with the storytelling in some form since I was 13. It's always been my goal to tell stories visually, but for various reasons the mediums I was working in never quite clicked together. Drawing means I can tell any story no matter how ambitious, if only I develop the artistic skill to do it. I love that about illustration.

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                      A Former User last edited by

                      Day 7!

                      I think I'm getting faster with this. This one was maybe an hour and a half? I'm happy with it. My wife commented that it looked a bit like some of the early Zelda art by Katsuya Terada which wasn't my intention, but it's a welcome comparison. I really want to make adventurous stories. I can't say I'm the most up to date on what's out there, but a lot of what's available for kids these days seems rounder, softer and safer. I want to bring a bit of that Howard Pyle and N.C. Wyeth flavor to things.

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                      • lferrara
                        lferrara last edited by

                        Yeah - me too, which is great!

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                        • Andyg
                          Andyg last edited by

                          Faster? Haha....you’ll hit a brick wall. Trust me...the real sign you’ve cracked it is when you push through the wall ;-). I believe you can though!

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                            A Former User @Andyg last edited by

                            @andyg I mean faster working with my tools! I'm sure you're right about the broader aspect of it all though. I hadn't done tons of dip pen up to this point and so I was pretty slow, cautious and worried about blotches. I also was more reserved on my line thickness, but I actually like some of the thicker lines I've been putting down the last couple of days.

                            I was planning on just dabbling with the dip pen and primarily using a brush pen and multiliners for Inktober, but the more I use it, the more I like it. I got some new nibs, including a maru nib which I've never used before, and I'll probably start incorporating those soon too.

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                              A Former User last edited by

                              Day 8!
                              I started dabbling today with the maru nib for the first time. It's a nice compliment to the g-pen nib. I used it on this one for the finer hatching. I was a little short for time today, so not a whole lot of thought went into this, but I had fun with it and like the general composition.

                              Tomorrow is supposed to be our first snow day of the year. I'd like to reflect that in my work, but we'll see! Onward to 31!

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                                Andyg @Guest last edited by

                                @jazeps-tenis snow day?! We just have various forms of rain...

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                                  A Former User @Andyg last edited by

                                  The last few years have been really underwhelming with snow at the foot of the Rockies here, so we're well overdue for this. 😛

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                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    Day 9!

                                    Mr. Bearis tracks the airship to the snowy mountains.

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                                      Andyg @Guest last edited by

                                      @jazeps-tenis gorgeous simplicity

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                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        Day 10!

                                        I was away from the house for a lot of today so I had to do something quicker. Just a little fan art of one of the Koroks from Breath of the Wild. The maru nib didn't like this paper very much, but I did my best with it.

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                                          Day 11!

                                          Rougher bear folk. I did this one with a nib I've never used before (the Brause Steno Blue Pumkin) with no under drawing. I like that nib a lot. It has a faster flow than a g-pen and it draws so smoothly. I don't think it has as much range in terms of thickness, but I can't say for sure. I didn't push it that hard since it's the only one I have right now. I would do some things differently if I were doing a more refined piece, but this is my first pass at a new character for the Bearis world. I know he still looks a lot like Bearis, but there's plenty of time for him to develop.

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                                            Will Terry @Guest last edited by

                                            @jazeps-tenis Hi Jazeps - I thought I'd do a little draw over to show you that your perspective if off a little. I hope you don't mind 🙂0_1507851633601_3445646.jpg

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