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    • joyce_carmo
      joyce_carmo @Jonathon B last edited by

      @Jonathon-B Thank you, sir!

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      • audrey dowling
        audrey dowling last edited by

        it looks lovely joyce. I'm like you, quite new to environment and landscapes. it's a real struggle!
        here's my inktober #2 . Im not happy with the lake and the trees in the background, I had no idea how to render them... but anyway

        website: https://audreydowling.wordpress.com/
        twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
        facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Audrey-Dowling-Artist-Illustrator-498582176906242/timeline/?ref=bookmarks

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        • Ben J Hutchison
          Ben J Hutchison last edited by

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          Day Two Cat meets a butterfly.

          http://www.benjhutch.com | https://instagram.com/benjhutchison/ | https://twitter.com/benjhutchison |

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          • joyce_carmo
            joyce_carmo last edited by

            @audrey-dowling you definitely looks less clueless than me. Your scene looks amazingly complex and detailed. Very nice.

            instagram.com/joyce_carmo | joycecarmo.tumblr.com

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            • Lauren M.
              Lauren M. @craigrussellart last edited by

              @craigrussellart Thank you! It's actually all ink! I made an earlier post on the forum about my supplies here

              http://www.littlelobo.com
              @LittleLoboArt - Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

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              • Sarah LuAnn
                Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

                My second prompt was "peach harvest". Go ahead and leave me your own prompt if you want here: http://www.sarahluann.com/blog/inktober-prompts

                Screen Shot 2015-10-02 at 5.26.12 PM.png

                sarahluann.com

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                • Lauren M.
                  Lauren M. @audrey dowling last edited by

                  @audrey-dowling said:

                  I have a technical question: when you do washes and solid lines on the same illustration, do you do the washes first than the lines or vice-versa?

                  @Jonathon-B Some little tips with washes and ink:

                  • Micron pens don't smear with water so use them first then add washes. BUT if your pens smear, then do lines after the washes.

                  • Take note of the drying time of your washes. Easy way to avoid botchy area is to wet the area first with just water, then add the ink or watercolor.

                  InkProcess.jpg
                  Coincidentally, I posted progress shots on my Instagram today. Another great tip is to work small, it's easier to control washes. Hope this helps!

                  http://www.littlelobo.com
                  @LittleLoboArt - Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

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                  • shinjifujioka
                    shinjifujioka SVS OG last edited by

                    Inktober Day Two. The Dragon Rider. There are species of dragons that do not breathe fire or have wings. The Eastern Blue Dragon is among the rarest of those. While mild in temperament, centuries of dragon hunting have made them quite fearful of humans and they will lash out if cornered. The blue diamond embedded in the forehead of the Eastern Blue is said to be one of the most powerful magical objects known to the world. A single blue diamond can power a small city for a century. The most common use however, is in weapons manufacturing; more specifically, in the forging of Legendary Blades.

                    While their fashion sense is a little odd, the Dragonite clan has gained the trust of the Eastern Blue, and the two species have formed a symbiotic relationship; the Dragonite mages provide firepower (a blue flame that the dragons are immune to) while the Eastern Blue is able to provide blinding speed and fearsome physical prowess.

                    Dragon Rider 72 dpi 1200x1200.jpg

                    shinjifujioka.com
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                    IG: @shinjifujiokastudio

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                    • Lynn Larson
                      Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                      Amazing work guys! I almost didn't get mine in today...rough day at work made it a struggle, but i got it done! There is a very cool dead tree i drive by quite often, I tried to do it justice 🙂

                      Can't wait to see tomorrow's offerings!

                      https://instagram.com/lynnlarsonart/
                      https://twitter.com/lynnlarsonart

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                      • Ace Connell
                        Ace Connell last edited by

                        This thread is awesome. Everyone is so unique.

                        I only had 10 minutes this morning to fit it in before my daughter woke up, then we're out for the day so I kinda rushed and feel a little disappointed about that, but I like the idea. I played on the name tiger shark and made it's patterns more like a real tiger and had it playing with a ball of yarn like a cat. I'll have longer tomorrow.

                        Ace

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                        • Rob Smith
                          Rob Smith last edited by

                          Most of you have seen this guy already but here he is done in ink (BIC pen) for day #3.
                          Oct3.jpg

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                          • audrey dowling
                            audrey dowling @joyce_carmo last edited by

                            @joyce_carmo said:

                            @audrey-dowling you definitely looks less clueless than me. Your scene looks amazingly complex and detailed. Very nice.

                            It's only recent! I'm trying to work a lot on that at the moment 🙂 I can't wait to take the subscription and watch jake parker's course on environment design

                            @Lauren M. I've discovered yesterday that my pens were waterproof ^^ well not entirely, it smeared a bit on some parts but it wasn't too bad though. I used a letraset pen. I definitely didn't use the right paper though, just basic office paper
                            I'll experiment with the washes again, trying your tip of putting water first than the ink

                            website: https://audreydowling.wordpress.com/
                            twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
                            facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Audrey-Dowling-Artist-Illustrator-498582176906242/timeline/?ref=bookmarks

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                            • Jonathon B
                              Jonathon B last edited by

                              Here's my day 3. I used a Tobow felt tip brush pen (actally 3 that's how quickly the tip wears down) and a prismacolor cool gray 30% for the background.Deep Sea Diver.jpg

                              https://www.facebook.com/JonathonBeeBaker

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                              • Ben Rudnicki142
                                Ben Rudnicki142 last edited by Ben Rudnicki142

                                My day 3 drawing for Inktober
                                Day3Inktober2015.jpg

                                https://instagram.com/bruddraws/
                                https://www.facebook.com/benjamin.rudnicki

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                                • Lynn Larson
                                  Lynn Larson SVS OG last edited by

                                  Wow...just wow! Here's my day 3 drawing, got it done early so i can work on my 3rd thursday illustration heh.

                                  https://instagram.com/lynnlarsonart/
                                  https://twitter.com/lynnlarsonart

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                                  • Christina Brown
                                    Christina Brown last edited by

                                    I'm doing a story to get a little illustration parctice in along with my inking skills. This is my first year to attend, and I'm already having so much fun! Follow me on facebook, Instagram or twitter ( both @stinabmarie ) to see more! Happy Inktober Everyone!


                                    Follow me on Instagram and twitter! @christinabdraws
                                    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbrownillustration/

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                                    • audrey dowling
                                      audrey dowling @Christina Brown last edited by

                                      that's great @Christina-Taylor-Brown . I love the effect with ink on that brown paper as well, what paper do you use?

                                      website: https://audreydowling.wordpress.com/
                                      twitter: https://twitter.com/audreydowling
                                      facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Audrey-Dowling-Artist-Illustrator-498582176906242/timeline/?ref=bookmarks

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                                      • joyce_carmo
                                        joyce_carmo last edited by

                                        Gotta love letterings and drawings on toned papers! ❤
                                        I wish those were more easy to find where I live...

                                        Here's my third Inktober entry. A character this time.

                                        instagram.com/joyce_carmo | joycecarmo.tumblr.com

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                                        • Christina Brown
                                          Christina Brown @audrey dowling last edited by

                                          Thanks, @audrey-dowling! It's Strahmore's Toned tan paper. You can find it at your local craft or hobby store, or amazon!

                                          Here's the link http://www.amazon.com/Strathmore-Spiral-Sketch-12-Inch-Sheets/dp/B008D2TU76

                                          Follow me on Instagram and twitter! @christinabdraws
                                          Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbrownillustration/

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                                          • Lauren M.
                                            Lauren M. @audrey dowling last edited by

                                            @audrey-dowling Awesome! Looking forward to seeing how it's all working out.

                                            http://www.littlelobo.com
                                            @LittleLoboArt - Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

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