My goal for Inktober 2021 is to jump right in and do all 31 days for the first time! I am lucky to have a pretty relaxed schedule this month, so finally have the time to dedicate to this challenge.
I have decided to tie the prompts into a book I am working on. It is a middle grade novel titled "Captain Jack and the Frost Pirates". I am in the middle of writing this novel, and am having some trouble writing the Pirates because the characters are not really fleshed out in my mind yet. I have developed character sheets of the three main pirates for the SVS Critique Arena contest this month, and intend to draw these characters, and their peg-leg penguin, for all 31 days. I hope that by the end of the month I will know the characters a lot better and it will help me write them.
I have set myself up a schedule to complete the drawing each day. I plan to sketch in the afternoon/evening for the drawing I will be inking and posting the following day. I find I need to complete the sketch, then walk away from it for a while so when I return to it I can see if anything is wonky. I like to sit down and do the final linework while I have my coffee in the morning.
I have set up the following rules for myself:
- Draw the given prompts. I don't have to do them in order, but I can only do the prompts on the official list. This keeps me from being lazy about it and just drawing something easy!
- Every drawing has to use the same set of characters/ same story. All of the characters don't need to be in each illustration.
- No combining prompts. One drawing for each prompt.
- Post every day... even if what I made wasn't my favorite.