Hello everyone,
It's now time for part two of my Inktober series, so let's begin.
The Official prompt list for Inktober:
Hello everyone,
It's now time for part two of my Inktober series, so let's begin.
The Official prompt list for Inktober:
I am back with another Inktober series! This year is my second year doing Inktober, I did it for the first time last year. Continuing the theme of last year, I will be dividing the series into three parts-- 10 drawings for each part, and then 11 in the final post. If you wish to check out my Inktober posts from 2021, you can check them out here: part 1, part 2, and part 3.
Also, as a reminder, I am doing a Q&A on this blog for novel. If you wish to leave questions for the second part of the Q&A (if you haven't already) you can do so here. But back to this post, let's get started with the drawings:
The Official Prompt list for Inktober:
Day #3 Bat, I drew an (elvish) vampire, since that was the first thing that came to mind. She has a tattoo/face-paint of a bat on her left cheek, and I gave her red eyes.
Day #5 Flame, Since Karleon the god of Mischief gives his devotees blue fire magic (along with sometimes the gift of prophecy, but that will be talked about later), I thought it would be fitting to draw him.
Day #6 Bouquet, This drawing was inspired by a John William Waterhouse painting "Gather Ye Rosebuds While You May (1908)". I took the life drawing approach and only drew the lower part of the body (not the face), so that I could focus on the hands.
Day #7 Trip, This reminded me of my characters traveling in my novel, Becoming the Body Thief. So, I drew something inspired by that. Since the writing on the sign got a little messed up, I'll tell you what it says. It says "The Woodland Tavern." There is an also an altar to a god off to the side with coin offerings from travelers.
Day #8 Match, The first thing that came to mind was lighting a match. So, I decided to draw that along with a candle.
Day #9 Nest, It's been a while since I did a drawing of a bird! So, I decided to draw a bird sitting in its nest.
Day #10 Crabby, For this I thought I would reference the mermaid theme from earlier, and draw a mermaid sitting with a crab. I really like how it turned out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Which drawing is your favorite? And are you doing Inktober this year?
-Quinley
Click here to read part one and part two.
This is sadly my last Inktober post for 2021, but, I will be doing it again next year, so stay tuned.
Once again, here is the prompt list for Inktober 2021:
Greetings Travelers!
Here is the second part of "My Art from Inktober 2021" series. This is my first year doing Inktober, and I had a lot fun drawing these.
Also, as a reminder, if you would like to get a question or questions in for part two of the Q&A for my novel, you can ask them here.
Other than that, let's get on to the post! As I said before in the previous post, this series will be divided up into segments of ten drawings per post, with eleven being the final one.
Here's the prompt list for this year's Inktober:
Day #12 Stuck, I decided to draw Rapunzel stuck in her tower. I had several other ideas of what to draw for this prompt, but in the end I decided to draw Rapunzel.
Day #13 Roof, I drew a house in a silhouette, I decided to make the house look eerie.
To me, it's like NaNoWrimo but instead for artists, to use to draw more. I already draw a lot (as you may already know), but I like giving myself challenges. (Hence the reason I made the Using Polls to Create Art series.) So this seemed right up my alley! Also, I wanted to learn how to draw in a different medium with COPIC markers, so I am using Inktober to help me practice using them.
I intend to share with you each ten drawings that I draw (with eleven being the last one), so that it will be divided up into segments (for all the thirty-one drawings), so you don't get all thirty-one all at once.
Here's the prompt list for Inktober this year: