SVS does Inktober Part 2, days 11-20
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@sas Lol!! That’s funny.
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Here's my image for guarded, I added some colour with watercolours.
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@studiolooong I really like this! I like your use of texture, especially. Well done!
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@chrisaakins thanks!
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Two little creatures having a great time.
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@chrisaakins wow! That’s really beautiful
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Wilbur continues his adventure although his creator is getting a bit loss of inspiration. well it’s mostly cause I see everybody’s awesome work and although I know I shouldn’t, I keep on comparing my stuff to others. Maybe in a few years, Wilbur can get a rerun when I can finally alt+z for real and I learned more and gotten better. Just feel so bummed out right now.
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Inktober 13: guarded. It was a tradition for the new apprentices to give a name to the guardian spirit of Grimalkin Point. Lord Fluffykins MacHissfit Von Teefykill would never let them know how much he enjoyed his new name.
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Day 13: GuardedAlmost half way! Woo hoo!
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#inktober #inktober2018 Day 13 Guarded
This time took me longer because I penciled first. Very happy with results. Though please let me know if you see my hidden chess pieces - queen is lioness and king is lion. Thanks I had a lot of fun with this one!
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Day 13-guarded. -
Eeek! falling behind again Day 12 whale just a quick one inspired by my new life drawing class
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My fuzzy hero. -
Guarded day 12. My redhead wife at the beach. She loves the beach but it doesnt love her back.
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One is in the style of Branson Reese, the other in the robot style of Ian Mcque.
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Day 14: Clock
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@kylebeaudette Hehe. Love it. Reminds me of the Grickle cartoons.
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Day 13 Guarded
My cat Luther was a feral rescue, so it was impossible to get him into the carrier for vet days unless you were suited up. -
@missmushy hahahaha so recognizable!!!
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Wilbur sat on his raft which was taken by the current into Nor’s tummy. Thinking this was his last living moments, Wilbur saw a light shining. The raft floated on further and soon Wilbur could see what made the light in the darkness of the whales belly. Wilbur looked puzzled upon the scene appearing in front of his eyes. A big raft laid anchored in the pit of the whale belly. Upon the raft Wilbur could spot a rack with drying fish, a wood burner, a table and a bunch of clocks. Whoever lived here wasn’t home... at the moment... ••
So I skipped guarded cause I really didn’t know what to do with that prompt and the perspective is way off this drawing BUT! I like my inking work on this one and I actually got my image from my head on paper. Victory!