Inktober 2018 Day 25
“Prickly”
Had fun with this guy, though for some reason to me his face shape doesn’t interest me at all. Oh well, such is life and art. I did my best and it’s time to move on. I’ll have yall know that I finished Inktober on the 31st, just as always posting is the hardest part for me.
Titled Screaming into the Void
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Another dude I made but using this weird watercolor ink stuff. Unfortunately its not waterproof like my india ink so I had to work around that aspect and work with any of the color bleeds. Still, was pretty fun to do and I enjoy the result. Might do a similar design like this again, but with gold and yellow inks instead. We shall see. Gotta get my hands on some of those colors tho, cause the brown and green seen here are a gift from my bestie.
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Detail of Miniature Graves / Confetti Funerals - for the Gallery Nucleus 11 Year Anniversary Exhibition. Watercolor, gouache, & colored pencil on paper.
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/gallery/485/pieces/
Inktober 2018 Day 28
“Gift”
I am so goddamn glad that I have two perfectly functioning hands, because i would never be able to do this sort of precise stuff with a pressure dependent ink pen.
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I think feet are beautiful. Especially beastie foots. As a tidbit of info, the way I draw my feet has been greatly inspired by the way that BeastofOblivion draws her own feet, but I just want to let you all know that while I have been heavily inspired by her, I have spent years pouring over anatomy books and studying how the tendons in feet work so that I know for myself what I can do with the feet of my beasts and how to push and exaggerate their shapes. I make sure that I know what works and how I can play around with styles to reach something that I like for my own style. Self-study in anatomy is crucial to developing your own sense of style and what works for you, so while you may be influenced by someone, you can call your style your own because of your own knowledge.
Titled: The Smoke I Bleed
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Idk how long this damn thing took, but I’m glad it’s finally done and I can move on with my life. The stippling for the smoke definitely took the longest and if the chance comes up again I wouldn’t do it again (that’s a lie i know I would do it again…. just with a few months in between. Crosshatching is much easier). I get why people say to stretch for this stuff though. It kills the neck for the hours it takes.
Edit: idk why it says that the first pic is from that other blog??
Inktober 2018 Day 9
“Precious”
Water’s precious right?? Not like a certain ring, but I value originality and that was probably done to death this year.
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I decided that I will start going through my entire sketchbook that I got 5 months ago. I’ve grown quite a lot from when I first got it, so you will all probably see my art style transforming and getting better. I’ve focused mainly on getting more detailed. Also due to all the stealing of art on the web, I’ll only be posting with some sort of watermark. Sorry😤
Edit: Sorry for quality of photo. Using my phone camera which sucks so.....
Inktober 2018 Day 11
“Cruel”
It’s not nice to chew with your mouth open. Neither is it nice to eat someone before they are dead. Ever seen those videos where hyenas are eating their prey alive? Yeah.
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A beastie I created for myself and partially for my IB art portfolio. As my first time working seriously in India Ink, I must say, it was quite an entertaining little beast. Hard to get used to holding the pens tho. They're so different from what I'm used to. Also, I just started working in Medibang Paint Pro, so if any of you have tips on how to crop an image, and how to create a watermark without having to make the watermark as a brush first (because there is a size limit to the brushes) I would greatly appreciate it. I plan on switching over to Photoshop soon, but as of this moment, Medibang is the free option so Imma stick to that for a while.
Main interactions/art/writing here. 25, bio grad student, he/him. AKA LowdInspo
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