I took some inspiration from Rampage for today's Inktober illustration. The prompt was "rowdy", which was a tough one to visualize. But what are giant city-destroying monsters, if not rowdy?
As always, this was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Rusty Nib 1 brush for linework, and the Watercolor and Rough Dot Shader 45 Light brushes for shading.
The Rusty Nib brush is from the Rusty Nib pack, and the Rough Dot Shader brush is from the Beat Tones pack, by True Grit Texture Supply.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
Alright, today's Inktober drawing is a bit of a stretch, I know. It's a fly sitting by a campfire. But there's a wholesome story behind it.
I was talking to my four-year-old son today about what I should draw. I told him the prompt was "firefly", and I asked him if he knew what a firefly is. He didn't, so I gave a brief description of them. Then I told him I might draw a fly holding a torch. He suggested flies sitting around a campfire instead, and I liked his idea better, so I drew it! 😊
This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Studio Pen brush for linework, and the Worn 1 Bold brush for texture.
The Worn brush is from the Fast Grit pack, by True Grit Texture Supply.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
Today's Inktober prompt was "button", and I wanted to draw a button that wasn't the "push" kind of button, since I sort of did that earlier this year for June Toons.
This was supposed to be a quick one and I ended up spending an hour on it! 😫
This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching and some light texturing, the Syrup brush for linework, the Soft air brush for shading, and the Fat Nozzle spray paint brush for background texture.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
My drawing for today's Inktober prompt, "blast", is just a stick of dynamite exploding - and I'm still almost late with it! It was a long, busy day though, so I've got a decent excuse. 😅
This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Rusty Bib 1 brush for linework, and the Soft air brush and Rough Dot Shader 45 Light brush for shading.
The Rusty Nib brush is from the Rusty Nib pack, and the Rough Dot shader brush is from the Beat Tones pack, by True Grit Texture Supply.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
This is today's Inktober illustration, for the prompt "rivals".
I had this idea in my head from the moment that I read the prompt, but I wasn't sure if I'd be motivated enough to do it. It turns out that I was, but man, did it take me a long time to finish this one. This was the longest drawing I've done for this project so far, at 2 hours and 18 minutes!
This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Smooth Natural Nib brush for linework, and the Rought Dot Shader 45 Light brush for shading.
The Smooth Natural Nib brush is from the Rusty Nib pack and the Rough Dot Shader brush is from the Beat Tones pack, by True Grit Texture Supply.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
Today's Inktober prompt was "arctic", and so I began by doing a quick search for the term to make sure I understood exactly what one might find in the arctic.
One of the links that popped up featured a town in Greenland called Kangaamiut, and it looked like it might be fun to draw, so that's what I did!
This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Inka brush for linework, and Soft air brush for shading.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
Today's Inktober prompt was "deal", and it was another one where I had a lot of misfires getting started.
First, I thought I might draw someone holding a hand of cards, but I couldn't really get the post right and I just wasn't feeling it. Second, I thought about drawing two hands engaged in a handshake, but again, I just wasn't feeling it. Finally, I settled on drawing something that was a "good deal", but it took me a long time of sitting and thinking to come up with an idea of a thing that would be universally viewed as "good".
In the end, the drawing is a bit basic for my taste, but it conveys the meaning of the prompt and now it's on to the next! 😎
This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Smooth Natural Nib brush for linework, and the Soft air brush for some light shading.
The Smooth Natural Nib brush is from the Rusty Nib pack, by True Grit Texture Supply.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
Today's Inktober illustration was for the prompt "ornate"!
I was inspired by one of my son's toys that was laying around the living room for this one - a nesting doll of animals with a bear as the largest shell - and I'm glad that I was able to come up with an idea that fits the prompt without being a massively detailed drawing. 😅
As always, this was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Syrup brush for linework, the Gouache brush for background shading, and the Worn 4 Subtle brush for the grunge overlay.
he Worn Subtle brush is from the Fast Grit pack by True Grit Texture Supply.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
Today's Inktober prompt was "blunder", and so I drew a classic: a cartoon mouse slipping on a banana peel.
This was a rough one for me because I hate the prompt, I'm not really happy with the final drawing, and I made a huge mistake that I didn't correct until the end, and it made the work tedious and overlong.
It's a classic digital drawing mistake: I meant to resize my sketch before "inking" it, but I forgot to. So, I basically created the drawing at almost half the resolution I meant to and didn't notice until I was just about done. The brush I was using for the linework has a pretty hard edge that often leaves pixels un-aliased, so I thought I might be able to get away with resizing the drawing with nearest-neighbor filtering, but the edges just looked too jagged and chunky for me, and after I'd basically finished the drawing, I had to go back in and trace/refine all of the prominent edges.
I guess I baked my own "blunder" right into the drawing. 😵
Anyway, this was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Syrup brush for linework, the Soft air brush for some light shading, and the Worn 4 Subtle brush for texture.
The Worn Subtle brush is from the Fast Grit pack by True Grit Texture Supply.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below:
Today's Inktober prompt was "ragged". I almost drew Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, which I remember from my childhood, but I wasn't sure many others would recognize them, so I went with this instead.
I didn't intend to put anything on the flag until the very end, but I think this is a more interesting drawing with the peace symbol on it. ☮️
This was created in Procreate with an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, using the Procreate Pencil brush for sketching, the Inka brush for linework, the Hartz brush for blotchy details, and the Gouache brush for shading.
If you'd like to see how I drew this one, you can watch the time-lapse below: