Maybe it's too early to call it, and maybe not, but I made it through half of Inktober this year.
My house got hit with a cold, and so my desk is covered in tissues and I've been in PJs for days, so it's not the best time to make art-- and I'm especially bummer that I had to cancel a trip with my family because we got sick. I'm solo parenting the kiddos in the meantime.
Here is what I made! My goal was to focus on characters, but I did squeeze in one landscape for a DTIYS event.
I was unprepared for day 1, so it was a quick concept of Sable. I learned that I should sketch the night beforehand for these kinda challenges... just based on my schedule. I know it is a "daily" challenge, but it didn't say I had to complete the project in a day, right?
Day 2: Spiderverse screencap!
I really love the art and the style in the movie; the street graffiti aesthetic was something I always admired and I also enjoyed the camper van vandalism event because I got to study a bunch of street art.
Day 3: Willow tree sprite-- the prompt was for just "Willow" but I wanted to sneak a character in there.
Day 4: Vash from Trigun
Day 5: Link from Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. I plan on making 5 pieces from this series and this is a rough concept. I want to make him look less amused, though, so we'll see how the final turns out:
Day 6: Gwen from Spiderverse
Day 7: The prompt was "ribbons" so I decided to make a gijinka of Sylveon
Day 8: A DTIYS for the prompt "book"
and the original image by ChrissaBug
She has a lovely textured style, and beautiful fantastical art, and a very supportive / empathetic personality. I don't see myself making art that looks as good as hers, but I really appreciate her work and what she represents in a sort of struggling industry.
Day 9: "Bird" was the prompt, and I was still thinking about TOTK, so I decided to animorph Tulin into a human boy. I should've chosen to make him Hylian! Missed my chance, ah well. They designed him with great colors and patterns.
Day 10: Saber - Lily. A redraw of one of my old attempts that I never delivered to a friend.
Here's the 2009 sketch
And a closer look at the rough:
Day 11: A landscape DTIYS, because I needed a break from faces, but then it turned out hella hard anyway. Landscapes are no joke!
My pink version vs. the original by Doug Murakami:
Day 12: Another rough layout of a piece I have planned for TOTK Zelda
Day 13: "Oni" was a the prompt and I tried to make a quick rough color of this DTIYS. Gotta fix the face, though...
Original by Bunny.Belle.11
Day 14: "Yuffie" from FF7
It was a scary wake-up call when I was hunting for References -- the one I picked looked like a real human that as airbrushed, but then when I got a good look at the hands, ofc it was all jacked up. I was trying to be careful, but my Pinterest is filled with AI art references. /sigh
Day 15: The starting sketch for the Sailor Moon redraw challenge:
It was on my to-do list for art goals this year (but I still hate my coloring and faces), so I have been hesitant to do it. It's time to just bite the bullet and GOOOO.
If you are not familiar with the Sailor Moon redraw challenge, check it out!
These talented artists are putting their unique spin on the Sailor Moon Redraw Challenge
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And Day 16 before I caught a cold: Kuchiki Rukia from Bleach
Phew. It's my third attempt. I succeeded in 2018 and made it halfway in 2019. Inktober can be a bit stressful, but also pretty satisfying and a great learning experience. I think I'm done for this year, though. I want to work on my own projects now... and by my own, I mean the commissions I have waiting, lol.