Inktober 2017 – week 4

Inktober is almost at an end! I’m finding myself a bit ambivalent about the month coming to a close. I’m a little relieved that there will no longer be so much pressure to find time to draw Every. Single. Day., but it’s also been a lot of fun and a great challenge for me. Since I’m naturally rather lazy (and simultaneously extremely busy due to work + business), I’m concerned that I won’t keep up with playing around in traditional 2D media. I know myself too well to believe that I’ll make time for it without having some sort of specific time-limited challenge or goal, but this is something I want to keep mucking about with. So, I put it to you, dear readers: what is my next challenge? How do I keep driving myself to play with actual pigment on paper? I welcome your suggestions, either here or on Twitter.

While you mull that over, here are this week’s offerings. As always, you can click to see the original tweet.

Previous #Inktober posts:
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3

 

Day 22: autumn leaves
Day 22: autumn leaves
Day 23: Cookie sea star
Day 23: Cookie sea star
Day 24: Pseudoscorpion
Day 24: Pseudoscorpion
Day 25: Moustache tree
Day 25: Moustache tree
Day 26: Skin cross-section
Day 26: Skin cross-section
Day 27: Figure planning sketch
Day 27: Figure planning sketch
And just for interest’s sake – Day 27b: Figure first draft (digital media)
Day 28: Alaus oculatus click beetle
Day 28: Alaus oculatus click beetle

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