Inktober 2020 - Week 2
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@Chris-W ahahahahahaha!!!!! keep 'em coming!!!!!
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@Nyrryl-Cadiz Thanks! I'll try my best
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@charitymunoz very beautiful capture of the boy, is he yours? it seems like he knows he's being captured
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@Chris-W HAHA! very very good! reminds me of family dinner with some of my kids and their refusal to eat new food, or in general make problems...
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06 - Rodent: Rat Skeleton
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Thanks, again, @AustinShurtliff for setting up this way to let us work through Inktober. This is my first time for Inktober and I am using it to get myself back into drawing every day to a prompt I would not have come up with on my own. Here's my entry for RODENT -- Tail in hand and looking desperate, he showed up at our doorstep one evening.
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Little rodent!
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@Whitney-Simms Aw thanks so much!
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Day 6 - Rodent
An experimental inky capybara. Having fun with Lee's new classes -
Little werewolf for day 6
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@arielg Thanks! Yeah, it seemed like a problem so universal it probably translates across species
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@arielg Yes, that's my 13yo son learning how to make a fire stick. He didn't seem to mind (for a change) that he was being a model too.
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Rodent!
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Inktober day 6 RODENT
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Day 6: Beto finds a new friend.
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Inktober Day Six - Rodent.
I took today's prompt in a slightly different direction. In the Star Wars universe, the empire uses various droids like the MSE-6 kind to do tasks around vessels. MSE-6 droids are nicknamed "Mouse" droids, and mice are a type of rodent!I'm pretty pleased with how this drawing turned out. The main thing that needs to be improved, I'd say, is the light/shadow relationship, specifically where the mouse droid is (the shadow it casts should be larger and more filled out).
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Inktober Day 06!
Rodent time