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    • APHOTICMOTH
      APHOTICMOTH Moderator last edited by

      last 4 days. 😃 Wooo

      28- Ride
      inktober ride.jpg

      29 - Injured
      inktober day 29 injured sm.jpg

      30 - Catch
      inktober day 30 catch.jpg

      31- Ripe
      inktober 2019 day 31 ripe.jpg

      Happy Halloween!!

      It was awesome to see how everyone interpreted each prompt. So much creativity in this forum.

      All my links: https://APHOTICMOTH.carrd.co/

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      • K.Flagg
        K.Flagg last edited by

        Day 31 - All hail The Pumpkin Queen! Happy Halloween! Great job everyone! We made it.

        20191031_215134.jpg

        K.Flagg

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        • Inge Permentier
          Inge Permentier last edited by

          didn't post the others here but might as well 🙂
          ripe.jpg

          instagram: https://www.instagram.com/permentier.inge/

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          • Oriana Fernandez
            Oriana Fernandez last edited by

            Day 30: Catch

            Picture1.jpg

            https://www.instagram.com/oriana_fernandez_/
            My blog: https://orianafernandez.wordpress.com/2018/05/16/28-twilight-stories-or-the-flight-of-the-wryter-and-the-weaver/

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            • Oriana Fernandez
              Oriana Fernandez last edited by

              Day 31: Ripe

              31 Ripe Pen.jpg

              https://www.instagram.com/oriana_fernandez_/
              My blog: https://orianafernandez.wordpress.com/2018/05/16/28-twilight-stories-or-the-flight-of-the-wryter-and-the-weaver/

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              • Meta
                Meta last edited by

                Last day, ripe! I chose to draw again my unequal duet.

                73037662_771558786603186_7937786398583864819_n.jpg

                www.metaillu.de
                https://www.instagram.com/mandy.schlundt/

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                • Miriam
                  Miriam @chrisaakins last edited by

                  @chrisaakins I hope things go well for your son! ❤ I will pray for him.

                  I love your mouse drawings! They are so adorable!

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                  • Miriam
                    Miriam @chrisaakins last edited by

                    @chrisaakins Ha, ha! I wish I had thought of that last line.

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                    • charitymunoz
                      charitymunoz @chrisaakins last edited by

                      @chrisaakins I'm starting to think it's an Inktober right of passage to burn through pens. Makes me feel like I'm part of a secret club. Where do I find 20, 30 and 40% grays? I struggled with the lack of midtone, and crosshatching and ink wash filled the gap for some, but I'd love a marker or pen that does it. Which pens do you use?

                      www.instagram.com/munozcharity
                      www.facebook.com/charitymunozart

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                      • Meta
                        Meta @charitymunoz last edited by Meta

                        @charitymunoz try ink, it gets you any midtone mixed with water 😉 All midtones for the price of one. Sorry, joking. Have you tried markers? Copic has a wide range of cold, neutral and warm grays. Maybe this is a new topic.

                        www.metaillu.de
                        https://www.instagram.com/mandy.schlundt/

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                        • chrisaakins
                          chrisaakins last edited by

                          @charitymunoz @Meta I used ink washes last year. You just thin out the ink like watercolor and go for it. The trick is to build up the values slowly with multiple layers of watery ink to get the values you want. This year I wanted a little more control so I used Blick's version of Copic markers. They had a warm grey set and a cool grey set. They did run out though and I had to resort to digitally coloring them in the end. (They ended up looking cleaner that way, too. Sigh. )

                          Chris Akins
                          www.chrisakinsart.com
                          www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                          • Meta
                            Meta @chrisaakins last edited by

                            @chrisaakins @charitymunoz This is basically what I did this Inktober. I'd just like to not that there is ink, which dissolves in water once dried; and indian ink which stays as it is. For this technique you need indian ink, otherwise you wash away your drawing or painting with every new layer.
                            Chris, I saw both of your coloring techniques. And liked more the copic version. Good thing about the digitally colored illustrations is that you don't loose color information with fotography. If it is better when looking cleaner, or less clean, is a question of taste and the story you want to tell, I guess.

                            www.metaillu.de
                            https://www.instagram.com/mandy.schlundt/

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