Featured Student Special Edition: Inktober
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@theprairiefox Thanks so much. I've really enjoyed working on inking this month.
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2nd year participating. Actually put in some effort this time around. Found my love of inking again with all of these.
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Lots of great submissions!
I’ll submit my Day 25: “Tasty” (Traditional Ink)
Day 9: Swing (digital)
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@CLCanadyArts I'm so happy you submitted the one with cat fishing in the trash pile! Probably one of my favorite inktober drawings i'v seen this year!
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It was hard to decide which ones were the right ones to pick, but I think I ended up with the ones I liked best so far:
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So many good entries! Good luck everyone!
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These are both from the beginning of the month when I was on top of things I've kept up with Inktober, but I haven't necessarily been making them all story based. . . I'll definitely plan on that for next year though!!
Ring:
Husky:
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Hello! I am new to the forum and it seems my replies don't show yet (like my introduction) ... still I try to submit some of my inktobers: The ones from day 16, wild, and day 17, ornament.
Yeah, seems it's working now!
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@AustinShurtliff Hello there! My two submissions, Overgrown and Ring. Thank you! -Tom Shannon
Prompt: Overgrown
Prompt: Ring
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Day 4 : Freeze
Day 6: Husky
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@Meta these are good!
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@burvantill Thank you!
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@K-Flagg Aw! Thank you. I've really loved seeing yours. Hard to choose favs, I love the T-rex, the Nessy type skeleton, and, the enchanted skeleton.
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@jdubz I love #1!
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@burvantill love these!
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Thank you to everyone that has submitted something so far! It is a lot of fun seeing how each of you approached Inktober this year.
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Haven't been checking the forum in a little while, but I have been consistently posting my inktober inks! This year I tried to tell a simple story through my inks and didn't stick to a prompt.
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Since I was in the middle of drawing my 100 bears when Inktober hit, I decided to simply continue and include them in every Inktober prompt (a challenge within a challenge - cue evil laugh!). These are the two that best tell stories - PATTERN and DARK. Learned a lot between the 2 - learned crosshatching and inkwash this year!
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No concept or story, but decided on a whim to go back to scribbling, something that spontaneously occurred during inktober 2017 and was surprisingly freeing. I forgot about it until I discovered scribble-hatching is actually a “technique” by participating in the inking class with @Braden-Hallett & friends. My challenge was to work digitally in procreate (technical pen), complete each scribble as quickly as possible and (gulp) go public on instagram.
After posting my late-to-the-party #inktober5k scribble on instagram, @clcanadyarts referred me to a very interesting Ted talk by artist Phil Hansen who was advised by a neurologist to “embrace the shakes” after suffering permanent nerve damage (from single-minded pursuit of pointillism). https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=anujFqvCJsk. For those of us stuck on preoccupation with outcomes/products, the concept of destruction is thought-provoking as well.
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@BichonBistro Beautiful.