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    Inktober Withdrawal - Looking for other creative prompts.

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    • MountainBeehive
      MountainBeehive last edited by

      There's a fun challenge by Fran Menses (frannerd), as seen in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CymuyLlA5X0 (prompts are listed in the video's info box). It doesn't really have specific time restrictions, and lots of people are doing it too (hashtags on instagram #frannerdchallenge #30thingstodraw).

      In my case inktober made the inner critic even worse it seems >.>

      https://www.instagram.com/mounthive.art
      https://www.facebook.com/yanamiller333

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        Kat SVS OG @albertognolo last edited by

        @albertognolo that sounds like fun! Sort of like a comic jam I did once, where we were given a story line (sort of vague on purpose) and everybody took turns contributing 1-3 panels of the comic. It was really fun to see how different people moved the story along in their own style.

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        • aska
          aska @Jason Kilthau last edited by

          @jason-kilthau Jazza got me into drawing! He is so cool:)

          Aska
          www.mugaska.com
          https://www.instagram.com/mugaska/
          https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/mugaska

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          • MOO
            MOO SVS OG @Charlie Eve Ryan last edited by

            @charlie-eve-ryan I like the slowvwmber idea because it forces me to take more tim eand do a good job 🙂 I wonder fi I could use my current watercolor project-even though I started it in October......it's been quite tiem consuming 🙂

            Marsha Ottum Owen

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            • Wendy Plybon
              Wendy Plybon last edited by

              This is a list of 365 prompts, one for every day of the year:
              https://monalisaliveshere.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/365-days-of-every-day-drawing-challenge-prompts.pdf

              Website: http://emeraldblaze777.wixsite.com/portfolio
              Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plybondesign/

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              • albertognolo
                albertognolo @Kat last edited by

                @kat Yeah that is fun, mainly if you put some more constraints on it, like let each other define the pose of the character for the other one, or making the general composition like a movie poster. But the comic jam you mention looks really fun!

                Alberto Boscolo Gnolo

                https://gnolodrawings.com
                https://www.instagram.com/alberto.gnolo/
                https://www.artstation.com/albertognolo

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                  Kat SVS OG @albertognolo last edited by

                  @albertognolo, it was. Constraints were that the person who started it wrote out a rough storyline that we all had to follow and develop, and once someone designed a character, we all stuck to that design. For example, the king was a rabbit, and the hero was a penguin (I think - it was a few years ago). Super fun to see how different people drew the same character in their own style.

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                  • Pam Boutilier
                    Pam Boutilier @Andyg last edited by

                    @andyg Kind of related to what Andy said - last year I did a sort of take on Movember and drew all characters and creatures with moustaches (like this armadillo). I think I'll do some more this year and I'll use your hashtag Andy!

                    0_1510077099199_Inktober2016-ArmadilloCinefile.JPG

                    ~ Pam
                    www.PamBoutilier.com

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                      moldrewes @Jason Kilthau last edited by

                      @jason-kilthau Thanks!!! I had been looking for a prompt generator.

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                      • Andyg
                        Andyg @Pam Boutilier last edited by

                        @pam-boutilier cool!

                        Helping writers tell their stories

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                        • Lee White
                          Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by Lee White

                          I'd invite any and all to participate in Slowvember (www.slowvember.com). It's the oppostite of inktober in that you pick one thing you really want to work on, then slow down and make it as good as you can.

                          The great part about inktober is it gets the pen moving. Awesome! BUT, there is a downside too. When finished with Inktober, most people end up with 31 pretty bad drawings. Or maybe some nice starts, etc. Regardless, don't confuse making lots of images with making good images.

                          Being busy is different than actually being productive. Its way too easy to settle on a daily prompt which you may or may not do very well at. At the end you don't have something that really moved you forward in a meaningful way. Which is why I started Slowvember. The goal is to really focus effort on something. Have you ever done a painting that took a month? If you haven't, then you are missing out. This work is hard and you have to confront your limits. When you are doing quick sketches, you never bump up against the edge of your ability. But with this, you will hit it quick.

                          Have you ever done a painting where you can say "This is as good as I can possibly do right now". It's tough and requires patience, and focus, and even simple things like understanding what kind of work you want to make.

                          So I recommend bailing on the daily prompts, slowing down, and making something good.

                          SVS Faculty Instructor
                          www.leewhiteillustration.com

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