Inktober 2020 - Week 2
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@xin-li This is are great! I love the textures and expressive nature of your work!
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Throw. I'd love to learn how to do this someday.
Also, even though they're pretty sketchy, I drew hands! With fingers!!!
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Throw
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@Tom-Shannon Thank you so much. I can not get the same kind of energy when I am working digitally. I am so impressed by Lee, @Norman-Morana, and many other artists, who can transfer a lot of what they do traditionally into their digital work. I tried a little bit but always felt very forced.
My current digital painting mark-making is very different from my traditional work. I am ok with doing multiple styles, and I enjoy doing both styles so far. But when I work with client projects, it is only the digital painting style so far. I wish I get to do a picturebook in my traditional style - one can dream :-). I guess I just need to keep practicing and come up with a story that fits this style. -
@Leah-Boulet hello and thanks! I used a Pigma marker, paint brush and ink and a swiffer duster pad that I rolled up with an elastic band and dabbed into my inky water high quality art tools!
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day 9-throw.
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Inktober day 9 THROW
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@Doodleworx Ha ha! I have not heard of the swiffer duster tool. That sounds like a much better use of them then dusting! Thanks for sharing.
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@xin-li I agree. The digital process can not capture the spirit of an artist, at least not easily. Regardless, the digital work flow is amazing and the results look great!! Being a dad and working full-time as a web designer, I would not be able to draw as much as do without it. It's good to have a digital and traditional style. They enhance each other.
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Hello everyone! I am not a frequent participant on the forums, but I am really proud of this series so far and really want to share them with you. Setting parameters of nothing bigger than 4-inch spot illustrations of Daily Terror
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@xin-li Haha, thank you for the call out! It's very encouraging
I'm really digging your two recent inktober posts!! I think if you wanted to there is totally a way of having that kind of mark making in your digital work as well. And there is alwasy tra-digital illustration
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Day 9: McGonagall
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Inktober Day 09!
This one was a struggle during the process, but the piece grew on me once it was done. -
Okay, I made it to Day 9: Throw:
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@Leah-Boulet Thanks! I really like it when I draw a successful hand; It's always a good feeling!
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Day 9 - Throw
I was thinking of what objects could be thrown and I thought of Ninja Throwing Stars, also known as Shurikens, and I figured it would be a great opportunity to draw one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. So here's Michelangelo dodging some ninja stars!
I like how the piece turned out! I used a reference for the pose and anatomy, but I didn't really use one for the throwing stars, so those could have been drawn sleeker, but overall, I'm pleased with what I got!
Pose Reference:
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Day 10: Hope, and an Angel
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Day 9. THROW caution to the wind on the ride to work. Inspired by an old etching.
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