SVS does Inktober 2018
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@jaepereira You have a great thing going here! I can't wait to see how your story unfolds. Love your perspective work too!
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Here are my first three days of Inktober. Day two was a huge learning moment because it was not really my inking day or something. My lines were wobbly and placed on lines which actually had the "erase-me" categorie. All in all, not a drawing to be proud.
What I realize from doing Inktober with all the rest of the world, is how I compare my work to others. I have to keep on reminding myself that I am just a beginner, still studying art in my own time while the other much better artists have been practising this for years. That's why I was reluctant at first of putting up my inktober pieces here but then this morning I thought to myself that I need to open my windows if I want to get better.
I walked with this idea in my head for weeks before inktober started only to realize as I was going poisonous, that my hand took me on a whole different path. I love that about art. That it can do that to you.
So my story is about a character named Wilbur and the adventures he experiences while living his every day life in a time long ago on the planet Denqui.
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@sas I'm glad you decided to share. It doesn't matter how experienced you are, someone will always be a slightly ahead of you but that is a great thing because it keeps us motivated to improve our skills, our techniques or our storytelling.
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@burvantill so cool! It's nice you are putting memories of your lovely dog on paper. Good luck to keep the great work through October!
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@mf-james Thank you for your kind and uplifting words
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Day 4: spelling was not her strongest skill aka the trouble with ink
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Day 4 - Adventure
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Iām curious how many of you sketch with pencil before you ink? I do. My training wheels are welded on. Hee hee.
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Day 4: Spell! Cletus the Camelid Wizard has a very unique method to casting his spells.
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@burvantill I have every day sketched out in pencil already. It makes it a lot easier to keep up the pace and concentrate on inking.
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Day 4 of Inktober 2018. King King in his 'thinking chair' thinking of how to take over the world.
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@sas Thanks. Iām interested to see where it goes as well. I had a hard time figuring out the Day 4 image for SPELL
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For Day 04/Spell, I have the Papaver rhoeas, or the red poppy. Here's the accompanying poem as well, if you care to read it:
Dreaming, but my eyes are wide
Open to the world inside.
Where I am, I can't quite tell,
In this realm of magic, myths, and spells.
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@jaepereira they came up as Poisonous on Pinterest, generally speaking I think the most colourful are.
I doubled checked all the photos say blue frog but I pretty sure the bottom blue/teal one is a dart frog (saw it in a midsummer murders episode yesterday as a dart frog).
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Inktober 2018 Animals Day 4 Spell #inktober #inktober2018
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@burvantill I've been sketching in pencil before I ink for the inktober pieces. For me it's more important that I get it done, and although I think going directly in ink is a tremendously useful exercise, I like the pieces I sketch out in pencil better, and I'm trying to use that extra sense of confidence to help me keep going. It's so easy to get derailed with this kind of thing!
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Day 3 - Roasted
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Day 4 Spell. With a shameless plug for inktober. Points for creativity?
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@smceccarelli nice work