Well here I am, sitting pretty at the end of another Inktober. Did I say pretty? I actually meant PRETTY TIRED...
But I did it! Thirty-four drawings in 31 days. And no, I’mnot bad at math….I actually did do 34 drawings (to including one full illustration)for Inktober. (One I had to redo, another needed something extra, and the finalwas a submission to an art contest.)
And in case you have wandered onto this page without the faintest inkling (*ahem*) of what Inktober is, it is a drawing challenge created by Jake Parker to help better traditional inking skills. Draw and ink one picture every day in the month of October and submit it online under the hashtag #inktober. Started in 2009, thousands of artists have participated since.
There is an official prompt list, or you can draw whateveryou like. This year, I decided to draw everything Star Wars—and BOY did I havefun! I’ve always been a huge fan of Star Wars, and it seemed fitting to pay homageto it since my hubby and I were going through The Clone Wars television seriesand couldn’t wait to watch The Mandalorian, Season 2.
Inktober can be as much of a challenge as you want it to be.There are a few popular ways of participating, as demonstrated in race terms:You can run the “5k” (create one drawing for each week in October), the “Half-Marathon”(create a drawing every other day), or the “Full Marathon” (create a drawingevery day.)
I decided to participate in the full marathon. And yes, itWAS a challenge.
I had several reasons why I wanted to participate in the full Inktober prompt challenge this year, because I wanted to:
Better my inking skills
Challenge myself to create high-qualityillustrations in a timely matter
Expand my repertoire of current artwork
Continue building my audience
My main reason was to practice my inking skills using the Zebra fude brush pen (up until now, I was tolerating the use of micron pens.) I’ve recently discovered this pen and have seriously loved inking with it. It gives me dynamic line weight, but also suits my drawing style. It holds up to heavier pen pressure and yet still allows me to incorporate a lot of small detail. I could go on about this pen, but I’ll save this for another blog post.
The other main reason I did Inktober was to see how hard I could push myself in creating high-quality images in a limited amount of time. As an illustrator, it’s good to take time in composing a scene correctly and doing your research, but that only goes so far when it comes to comics. The fact of the matter is that you just don’t have time to give to each comic page as you would a book cover, but it still needs to be well-crafted and skillfully done. I was challenged to “trust my instincts” when it came to creating these Inktober images and not spend too much time on any one of them. Some turned out better than others, and that’s fine. I’m beginning to believe that it is more important (for a comic artist like myself) to create more good-quality art, rather than fewer “perfect” pieces. And composing, drawing, and inking an image every day did just that. I can’t help but think of a weight-training analogy: the first time you pick up ten-pound dumbbells and crank out several reps, it’s going to be hard. But the more often you do it, the easier it becomes.
Same with drawing, the more often you create/draw/ink/whatever,the more confident and better you become at it.
Here are a few of my favorite pieces (I’ll feature the rest of my drawings in my gallery soon. In the meantime, you can view them on my Instagram or Facebook page.)
Now Inktober is done and packed up, I am pleased to announce that I have some new and exciting art updates coming in the near future!
FIRST, take one last stroll around this old site, because it’s about to be packed up and renovated into a new, shiny website! (It’s about time, too.) I will be retiring some of the older art pieces from my portfolio, but I will still have most of them featured on my Deviantart page.
Secondly, I’m getting ready to launch part one on my nextBIG project…..
…INTERSTELLA.
I am SO excited to share this with you, but I’m going tokeep you in suspense a little longer. Just know that there are some reallyexciting things coming your way!
With that all said, thanks again for everyone who liked,commented, and encouraged me throughout Inktober. I really enjoy it when peopleget excited over the same things I get excited, and especially love theconversations that it creates.
I’ll end with a quote from Jake Parker: “Whatever you haveis exactly what you need to make your best work.”
So go and make good things!
Blog Archive
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November 2020
- Nov 2, 2020 Inktober 2020 and An Update Nov 2, 2020
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July 2020
- Jul 16, 2020 For The Artist At The Start Of The Day Jul 16, 2020
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October 2018
- Oct 12, 2018 Results of "First Day of School" Art Challenge! Oct 12, 2018
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September 2018
- Sep 17, 2018 First Day of School! Sep 17, 2018
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November 2017
- Nov 6, 2017 Inktober 2017: Returning to the Heart of Art Nov 6, 2017
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May 2017
- May 30, 2017 Nancy Drew and the Mystery at Lilac Inn May 30, 2017
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October 2016
- Oct 1, 2016 Inktober Oct 1, 2016
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September 2016
- Sep 27, 2016 War Flute Sep 27, 2016
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August 2016
- Aug 5, 2016 Oil Painting Study at IMC Aug 5, 2016
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June 2016
- Jun 28, 2016 We Walk Amongst Wizards -- IMC 2016 Jun 28, 2016
- Jun 10, 2016 Here, There, and Everywhere! Jun 10, 2016
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May 2016
- May 5, 2016 RavenCon Wrapup & Upcoming Tidewater Comic Con May 5, 2016
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April 2016
- Apr 28, 2016 Raven Con--This Weekend! Apr 28, 2016
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March 2016
- Mar 6, 2016 Sky View: Moving Forward, Learning to Fly Mar 6, 2016
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September 2015
- Sep 4, 2015 Shell-Shocked Pizza Kings! Sep 4, 2015
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August 2015
- Aug 28, 2015 Illustration Challenge: Weeks 16 - 18 Aug 28, 2015
- Aug 19, 2015 Illustration Challenge: Weeks 12 - 15 Aug 19, 2015
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April 2015
- Apr 28, 2015 The Ume Archer: A Story of Mishap and Redemption Apr 28, 2015
- Apr 14, 2015 Illustration Challenge: Weeks 9 - 11 Apr 14, 2015
- Apr 2, 2015 Illustration Challenge: Weeks 1 - 8 Apr 2, 2015
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December 2014
- Dec 19, 2014 Dave the Moon Man Dec 19, 2014
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May 2014
- May 29, 2014 Freddie the Frog May 29, 2014
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April 2014
- Apr 16, 2014 Spring Kimono Kitty Apr 16, 2014
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March 2014
- Mar 6, 2014 The Strongest Flower Mar 6, 2014
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February 2014
- Feb 14, 2014 Winter Kimono Kitty Feb 14, 2014
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December 2013
- Dec 2, 2013 Early Snow Dec 2, 2013
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November 2013
- Nov 9, 2013 Autumn Kimono Kitty Nov 9, 2013
- Nov 1, 2013 Cats, Cats, Cats! Nov 1, 2013
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August 2013
- Aug 13, 2013 Project DAVE (the Moon Man) Aug 13, 2013
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June 2013
- Jun 14, 2013 Doug TenNapel's Sketchbook Archives (AKA: Sketchbooks--An Artist's Companion) Jun 14, 2013
- Jun 5, 2013 2013 Massive Catch-up (aka: I’m Not Dead Yet!) Jun 5, 2013
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December 2012
- Dec 27, 2012 Vespers Dec 27, 2012
- Dec 13, 2012 X - Z Alphabooks Dec 13, 2012
- Dec 4, 2012 Lost At Sea Dec 4, 2012
- Dec 2, 2012 Artist Confessions: Jesper Ejsing Dec 2, 2012
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October 2012
- Oct 29, 2012 U - W Alphabooks Oct 29, 2012
- Oct 18, 2012 R - T Alphabooks Oct 18, 2012
- Oct 3, 2012 P - Q Alphabooks Oct 3, 2012
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September 2012
- Sep 6, 2012 M - O Alphabooks Sep 6, 2012
- Sep 4, 2012 J - L Alphabooks Sep 4, 2012
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July 2012
- Jul 26, 2012 E - I Alphabooks Jul 26, 2012
- Jul 2, 2012 Home Jul 2, 2012
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June 2012
- Jun 19, 2012 A is for Alphabooks Jun 19, 2012
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May 2012
- May 4, 2012 The Next Step May 4, 2012
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March 2012
- Mar 13, 2012 Another Milestone Mar 13, 2012
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February 2012
- Feb 21, 2012 Thoughts On White Omen Feb 21, 2012
- Feb 1, 2012 Hullo! Feb 1, 2012