My fifth illustration for Inktober, this one for the prompt "raven".
I probably would've liked it if this had turned out a little more "goth", but I don't hate it. I really just wanted to do today's prompt without drawing a bird.
Here's my fourth drawing for Inktober 2021, this one following the prompt "knot".
Originally, I set out to just do a drawing of some string or rope tied in a knot, but I started looking at reference images and nothing was really jumping out at me. The idea felt kind of generic.
Then I started thinking about doing a drawing where a worm, or some other cartoon character had their whole body tied in a knot. Then I started thinking about those old Looney Tunes cartoons, where Bugs Bunny (or was it Daffy Duck?) would tie Elmer Fudd's shotgun barrel into a knot.
I don't know how I ended up with this monkey. He looks a little dopey, but I like him.
I'm a little disappointed that it only took three days of Inktober for me to be posting somewhat late, but I had a lot of things going on today, so I've got excuses.
This one's for the prompt "vessel", and features an ominous man in a cryogenic chamber. Spooky!
You can watch the time-lapse of this one being created here:
My second illustration for Inktober 2021, this one for the prompt, "suit".
I wanted this one to be a close-up of the zipper, with some other details visible, but not very descriptive, to give it a little bit of mystery. I am enjoying working in black and white again for my digital inking.
You can watch the time-lapse of this one being made here:
I spent 8 hours on the pavement today, creating a chalk art drawing for Chalk It Up 2021. I'll have a set of photos up on a more formal project page soon, but here's how the final thing turned out!
It looks small because the square is so large - about 8 feet squared. I wish I could fill in more, but I don't like working on these across multiple days.
Now, it's time to nurse myself back to health. My left hand is tingling and I'm very likely sunburned. So it goes!
August 31 is finally here, and so Drawgust "draws" to a close. Here is my final illustration, a colorful deck platform, partly inspired by my own backyard.
I'm happy to have the time back in the coming days, but also a little sad that I won't have some new work to show each day. I'm hoping I can keep up the sketching/artwork, however - and make some more art that isn't bound to being done in just one day.
Anyway, I hope everyone out there has enjoyed watching me do these. Thanks for taking a look!
I wanted to do one more complex illustration before closing this Drawgust thing out, and this is it - a colorful forest path.
I had fun working on this drawing, but it took a long time to complete... more than I normally have in a day to work on these. Still good practice, of course! Only three more to go!