17 Oct 2018, 20:16

@Jake-Parker in 2016 I only managed to do a few lousy drawings for Inktober. In 2017 I did it all, combined some prompts and did some in ink but the majority were digital. I didn't really bother whether it will be within the rules... yeah I'm a rebel like that xD my goal was to create portfolio pieces, traditional ink won't help me get new clients. The only thing was that I had no theme. This year I came up with a story based on the official prompts. This way I get to feed the portfolio beast while I try my hand sequential art for the first time 😃 combining several other skills too like character design, and colors after October. Working on a tablet is not the same as working on paper, like Jake said. The undo button only makes up for that. Here's an animatics (kinda) for the first 12 panels I created so far: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K6B32swVQc

I love how @Lee-White is so passionate about illustrators' rights around the globe! Even in SVS learn courses. and coming from an oil painting background, using watercolors to draw luminous objects was like attending magic school lol so much love your way Lee 😃 Can you share something you did for Slowvember?

@Will-Terry I did the draw 50 things challenge 😃 was a real challenge since before that I usually just painted portraits or a few characters at a time. I know I could've done a much better job with edges especially for the farther objects but I still liked it and have been using it to welcome those visiting my home page for a while now 😃

This is from last year's digital submissions for Inktober for Teeming
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and this is what I did for Draw 50 Things. I titled it: First Day of Day Care: Fear & Curiousity
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