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As previously mentioned, my goal is to prepare a portfolio for the upcoming CTN Animation Expo this November, but somehow it's been 24 days since I decided to take on this goal and nothing (not one single thing!) has been done from a lack of priority setting on my part.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, so I will be going offline to improve my focus until this portfolio gets rolling.
If all goes according to plan, it'll be worth the wait and I'll be debuting something I have never done before! (But right now, it's a secret )
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Awesome INKtober Prompt Lists
Guys, guys, ohmygosh, check out these awesome INKtober prompt lists by DropTheDrawing on Tumblr!
There's a list of character prompts for:
- Post Apocalyptic Wanderers
- Anthropomorphic People
- A Steampunk Adventure- Space Travelers- Super People- Characters for a Fairytale- Characters for an Urban Fantasy- Characters of the ForestAre you going to do INKtober? Are you going to use one of these prompt lists?
I'm still trying to decide between Urban Fantasy, Steampunk, or Forest.
I'm doing Characters of the Forest! :meow: (#forestinktober)
Character Clothing Design Challenge
Just a quick announcement that I'll be running a Character Clothing Design Challenge for the month of June. :dance:
Here's how it goes:
Pick one of your characters in need of a new wardrobe, or create a new character to use for all of the prompts.Each Thursday, starting June 1, five prompts will be posted on Deviant Art. All five prompts are due by the following Wednesday.Post your work online (or not).Complete every prompt, and by the end of the month you'll have designed and drawn a complete reference sheet of your character's clothing, which comes in handy while drawing a comic or ordering commissions from other artists!
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Be Like Connie.
I really wanted to share the inspiring story of Connie. A 70-ish year old lady who decided to teach herself to draw last year.
Many of you know I'm an art class teacher for a community center as my "day" job, and this lady, Connie, started coming to some of the classes. She carries a big 16x20 portfolio with more work in it than my own portfolio has.
What super impresses me about Connie is two fold: She didn't let her age or anything else stop her from learning something she wanted to do. And! She didn't dump a bunch of money or time into buying instructional books, videos, or other teaching resources.
Her routine of learning how to draw
More simple wisdom.
From: Top 25 Things I've Learned About Hand Lettering
Full of awesome messages.
I think this Inktober is going to be all about hand lettering for me.
Oh, and the Background book? Yes, it's still progressing. Instead of repeating what my previous tutorials about 1 point, 2 point, and 3 point shared about grid building and all that, I've decided to do more of what I did with the Fullmetal Alchemist piece and problem solve as I draw an actual illustration. I feel like there's more applicable information that way, and it helps to see a similar process repeated for drawing chairs, tables, bookcases, etc.
Thank you for your continued patience!
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Good luck