Inktober (removed)
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Day 24! One week to go!
This is another story I've been sitting on for years as I worked on becoming an artist. It's part of a sci-fi story that I fully intend to do once I clear some other projects out of the way. This was actually the first illustration I've ever done of it, aside from a really rough concept piece 3 years ago, so welcome to the world Jayru (the sheltie in the cockpit).
On a side note, it was a lot of fun designing the plane. I've never done that before tonight either.
The ace pilot Jayru in his custom-built K-MKU Silverhorn.
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@jazeps-tenis you nailed that plane. Good one!
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Day 25.
The fatigue is setting in a little bit today. If I was just doing the art that'd be one thing, but I've also been devoting significant time since June with learning full stack web development and programming. It's like I've told my wife, the art and the web dev. art kind of in competition with each other. Of course even if the web development wins in the short term, the art is still the long term goal.
At any rate, this is Sgt. Stubby. He was a real dog who was in the trenches with the soldiers in World War I. He would run the lines warning of incoming gas attacks which he could sense before anyone else.
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@jazeps-tenis great seeing your style is consistent even when rendering real world. (i say this because as you'll have noticed im all over the place...just for the fun of it!)
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@andy-gray Thanks! I think this past month especially has helped me with settling into common habits of how I convey form, mass and value. Plenty of room for improvement, but if you were to show me some of these pieces a year ago, I don't know if I would have believed that it was me doing them.
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Day 26.
I thought maybe I could get this done today, but I have plans for tonight, so it's going to be another multiparter. At any rate, I'm trying to work on my atypical textures.
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Day 27.
I've never done an ink wash before, so I thought I'd pivot and have a try with this piece. Yeah, it got away from me a bit, but now that I have that first experience, I can only go up from here. Hopefully.
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It's tricky to get the ink washes to cooperate! I'm still learning that as well. Inktober is definitely an education. I like the piece.
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@eli Yeah, it was a challenge, but a welcome one. I'm sure with experience it'll gradually give way!
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Day 28!
I can't remember if this composition is from a Howard Pyle piece or an NC Wyeth one, but at any rate, this is my little homage done on another 2.5" x 3.5" card.
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Day 29.
Link wrestling a giant turkey leg.
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Day 30.
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And Day 31....
I'm really pleased with what I was able to do this month. I created art every single day, I became a lot more comfortable with dip pens and various nibs, I did my first ever ink washes and I illustrated characters that up until now were just in my head. I'm going to keep on working in ink moving forward. I intend for it to be my primary medium.
Great job to everyone who took part in Inktober this year!