Tess's Inktober Comic
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Oh Wow! You are telling a whole story with the different prompts. That is very impressive! Well done.
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@tessw Thanks for posting yours here so we can enjoy them. As for mine, I've only posted on Facebook and twitter thus far. I just recently joined twitter and have been holding out on Instagram though I probably should take the plunge as I see that a lot of artist are using the platform.
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This is impressive! Really nice work, Tess! This is what I hope I can do with Inktober someday--create a continuous narrative. Looking forward to seeing more.
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Wonderful work Tessa I think the pictures are strong enough to tell the story-it is very clear what is happening and so well thought out.I look forward to seeing the rest of the story.I left Inktober too late and will never catch up,but I feel I have learned something and I am really just messing about and experimenting with ink so it is enjoyable.
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@jon-anderson hit Instagram and auto post to Facebook an twitter. Save time using a hashtag manager app too....or just make a file and copy and paste each time. Think broader than just #inktober.
As for tess.....your work is awesome. I’ll track you down on instagram.
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@andyg I just started an Instagram account and I'm looking forward to getting my feet wet. Thanks for the advice!
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Hey Tess, Just saw your latest post on instagram and you have stopped the storyline. I was enjoying following along the story. Were you finding it too much to illustrate and write the story? Really enjoying your illustrations...great work on this challenge!
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@elaine-b Thanks Elaine. It wasn't too hard, the descriptions were easy to write- I'm just trying to tell the story in the best way possible. I wasn't sure if the writing was getting too cheesy or excessive. Here's the description I would have put for the last one-
. . .the Gigantic Night-Grinner had awoken for it's yearly feeding frenzy. The village who had been tasked to pay it tribute had been destroyed months before by The Three. And now- what. . . or who would satisfy it's smiling hunger?
I probably would have just left the "Run" illustration without a description anyway.
I'm torn about the description. I think for some days it works, and for other's I think it's better left without a description. The next panel might need a description, because I'm not sure if it will be clear what's happening- because it's an action scene that has to happen in one image. I'll have to think on it more.
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@tessw I love the concept/artwork. I can't wait to see what happens next! Well done!
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Here's another batch.
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OMG i absolute love this!!
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This is so ambitious! I love the idea of the sword shattering into shrapnel fairies. You have a great imagination. I look forward to seeing the rest!
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I really like them!
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Thanks everyone for your kind words.
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Fun stuff Tess! It must be quite challenging and yet enjoyable to do these!
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Moar Inktober. I used to be a day ahead, then I got a day behind, and now I think I'm caught up. I keep having to tell myself "finished not perfect".
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Here's the rest! It was an intense month.
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wow. Great story. Amazing how you linked everything. Well done.
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@TessW this is just remarkable--awesome work! Very nicely done!