Inktober 2017 – Week 5
I’m a little sad to see Inktober over this year. I had a lot of fun with this challenge. I am happy to say I’ve completed it! It would be the first Inktober I’ve officially won! :) … Read More...
I’m a little sad to see Inktober over this year. I had a lot of fun with this challenge. I am happy to say I’ve completed it! It would be the first Inktober I’ve officially won! :) … Read More...
This is the last full week of Inktober 2017. I’m not going to lie, I’m feeling tired. I feel like I’m in a creative rut, I’m also experiencing serious self esteem issues. I try new things, and when they don’t seem to work, I fall a little bit.… Read More...
Time has been my enemy on this third week of Inktober. I feel like I’ve been attempting different things with varying degrees of failure and success. It’s obvious to me that I need more practice with elements such as human anatomy, light and shadow and composition. … Read More...
I’m in the second week of Inktober, and it’s in full swing. I’ve observed elsewhere that leading up to this month, the idea of participating in Inktober was intimidating to me. The challenge is to create 31 drawings… in ink. I’m a digital artist, it’s the medium I know, love, and am used to.… Read More...
Inktober 2017 is looking amazing this year, with over a million posts shared so far according to the founder of the challenge, Jake Parker. I’m glad to be participating this year.
As I’ve said before, Inktober gives me an excuse to break out of digital art for a month and use traditional tools like pencils, paper and ink. … Read More...