I've had to go to the dentist (and periodontist) for a number of reasons lately, and so my twenty-second illustration for Inktober is a dental scene. The prompt for this one is "open".
Time-lapse of me creating this one below!
I've had to go to the dentist (and periodontist) for a number of reasons lately, and so my twenty-second illustration for Inktober is a dental scene. The prompt for this one is "open".
Time-lapse of me creating this one below!
I'm closing out the third week of Inktober 2021 with a rat eating some cheese, only to find a nasty patch of fuzzy mold on the side. The prompt for this one was "fuzzy".
I feel like I draw a rat or a mouse eating cheese at least once every time I do this project. If that's actually true, I blame all the cartoons I watched as a kid, like Tom & Jerry. So many cat/mouse chases. So many stolen morsels of cheese.
Time-lapse of me creating this drawing below!
For my twentieth illustration for Inktober 2021, I drew a man with a new hair!
Time-lapse below:
Here's my nineteenth Inktober illustration, for the prompt "loop".
I sat down at my iPad not knowing what I might draw. I thought about doing a mobius strip, or a cartoon character running on a conveyor belt. I had an idea about doing an infinite fall through a set of interconnected portals. I thought about somehow drawing the feedback loop you get through a mic and a sound system.
And then, after a moment of thought, a lightbulb appeared above my head. And then I draw this!
Time-lapse video below:
My eighteenth illustration for Inktober 2021 is a moon base - for the prompt "moon".
I almost ended up drawing a little cartoon character pulling his pants down and mooning the viewer. I should have drawn that first as my sketch, then gone over it with the moon base, as a little bonus. Perhaps next time.
This was a complicated one, so here's a rather long time-lapse of its creation:
Here's my seventeenth illustration for Inktober 2021, for the prompt "collide".
After the "compass" prompt, I was really excited to get something a little more open in terms of possibilities, but as the day wore on and I ticked each of my chores off the list, I could feel the time slipping.
So in the end, I sort of phoned it in with this drawing. And I still had trouble getting it done fast, because I had a lot of trouble finding the right balance between black and white. I don't think it's quite there yet, honestly - but I'm done working on it. Time is a thing that you often just can't appreciate until you don't have enough of it.
And speaking of time, here's a time-lapse of me creating this thing:
Here's my sixteenth illustration for Inktober 2021, this one for the prompt "compass", which I've treated quite literally.
It's not my favorite piece of this project, but unfortunately I had a lot of other things to do today, and I didn't have time to do something more creative. I was able to make good use of Procreate's radial drawing guide for this one, however!
You can see how in the time-lapse below:
Here's my fifteenth illustration for Inktober 2021, for the prompt "helmet".
I debated drawing the Soldier from Team Fortress 2 for this one, but ultimately decided against it. I didn't want to spend a lot of time worrying about making it look like something people were already familiar with.
That said, the screaming dude in a helmet is sort of infamous already, but at least I expanded on that a bit!
Time-lapse of the creation process below:
Kaboom! Inktober illustration fourteen is here, for the prompt "tick" - and it's a cartoon bomb!
No disgusting drawings of ticks sucking blood. Not this time, anyway.
Time-lapse video below:
My thirteenth illustration for Inktober 2021, for the prompt "roof", features a cozy dog sleeping in his house on a stormy night.
Originally I was planning on drawing a tiled roof at an isometric perspective, and having it be interesting just by the repetitiveness of it all, but then this idea popped into my head, and I ran with it. It's always nice to have an idea of what I'm doing before I sit down to draw!
Time-lapse video below: