
Ah, finally, a simple one. I really don’t have anything to say here. Just scratching one more day off this challenge.
Thanks for your time!
Ah, finally, a simple one. I really don’t have anything to say here. Just scratching one more day off this challenge.
Thanks for your time!
I have a lot of “bulky” references that I could use and go with for this day’s prompt, but I went with this character instead – Alex Luis Armstrong from Fullmetal Alchemist.
Continue reading “Inktober 2020 Day 3 – Bulky”This is my third year participating in Inktober, and, while I do not claim to be an expert at inking, or drawing, I do understand the struggles artists have with drawing in ink.
Ink is hard to work with because it is permanent. With paint, you can paint over a mistake and try again, unlike in ink, well, unless you are working with white ink, there are very few ways to remedy a mistake in inking.
That is why I like Inktober. It’s an opportunity to try a tough media. It can boost one’s confidence, if viewed in the right way. However, approach the challenge with a different mindset, and it may destroy your confidence, rather than help build it.
I view Inktober as a way to experiment with my art. I can draw, but I can’t draw really well. Each media has its own technique to make it look good and stand out. Inking requires the artist to know his shadows fairly well. Without proper execution and rendering of light and shadow, you may have a drawing that looks cool, but it could have that nagging sensation at the back of your viewer’s head that keeps gnawing at them that something is not right…
So, how can one improve their ink drawings?
I try to have a positive view with Inktober, despite being a very time intensive challenge. I admit that I cannot draw everyday. In fact, I am trying my best to catch up with the daily prompts because my time is limited, and I have to balance things out between work, and an internet challenge, among other things. However, I believe that the core of this challenge is about self-improvement. If you haven’t tried drawing in ink before, now is a good time to start. I hope you like ink as a medium!
Happy inking.
Completed on October 4, 2018
I have to admit, this was my initial drawing for the “Roasted” prompt. However, when I completed it, and saw that a “Chicken” was on a prompt later on, I shelved this, and drew another one. I am not one with a lot of free time that I can throw out a potential prompt that I have finished… So, yeah…
I am still catching up with all the prompts, specially since my time does not necessarily allow me to sit down to do drawings… Fortunately, this year has been one of my better Inktober runs. My decision to use the prompts have been very helpful.
Why using prompts for inktober is helpful?
Well, you can spend your time focusing on the prompt while figuring out what to draw. If all else fails, a simple drawing with the prompt could work. While it may not leave you with that satisfying feeling of accomplishment, at least you have one day marked off your list. This is much more effective than starting out the day with “what will I draw for today?” With a prompt, you can have a more concentrated effort, rather than a much too wide of a choice on what to do. It can be pretty taxing, and as the days progress into the month, you will come to a time when you are burnt out and out of ideas.
How is your inktober progress?
Have a nice day.