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Inktober 2020

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
It's Inktober, yay! Sort of.

Is anyone else participating this year? There was some drama a month or so ago regarding somewhat credible accusations of plagiarism in Jake Parker's upcoming Inktober book. This has dampened the enthusiasm for the event somewhat (2020 is relentless). I was hesitant to, but I'm still planning on following the official prompts this year. For anyone who is uncomfortable with it but would still like to participate, there are scads of artists who put out their own custom prompts. I hope this doesn't drive too many people away.


Last year, I colored a few of my pieces using some water-based art markers, and frankly, they kind of sucked. Uneven and hard to work with. Following the event, I ended up buying a pile of Copic markers and they're awesome. I colored a few of my previous Inktober pieces with them as practice and I was impressed with how easy they were to use. So I'll probably be doing at least a few Copic pieces this year.

Here's the official prompt list:

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I'm hoping to see some cool art this year!
 

WildcatJF

Let's Pock (Art @szk_tencho)
(he / his / him)
I'll see about joining in this year as I enjoyed taking part last year. Running a popularity contest revolved around drawing at the same time may limit me a bit, but I'll try. Already have a thought for today's.
 

Ixo

"This is not my beautiful forum!" - David Byrne
(Hi Guy)
Dude, that is gnarly in the best way.

Alex Krokus summed up my Inktober thoughts for 2020.
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
That's too bad, but I don't blame anyone. Things are... things, lately.

And thanks! It was fun to draw.

Here's day 2, "wisp":

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The dude on the right is my current DnD character, Castor Ferdham di tal Baulterasmyr, master conjurer. His wisdom is 6, and he is often distracted. It's nice, because when I miss something because I'm not paying attention, I can just play it off as role-playing.
 
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Mommi

Miss or be made.
(She/Her)
Love seeing the new work Regulus. I can usually manage 2 or 3, and I never look at prompts. I'll try and do a lil.
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
I like seeing anybody take part, whether they follow the official prompts or go for all 31 days or not. I hope you get a chance, I'd love to see more of your work.

I am amazed at how different in style those two pieces are. So cool.

Thanks! To be honest, "style" is something I've always struggled with. I would like to develop a consistent style, but I don't have enough motivation during the year to draw often enough to refine one. When I'm doing challenges like this, I tend to bounce around between a handful of different styles just because it's easier to keep things going if I mix things up a little every day.

That said, the one I did yesterday is pretty much in the same style as day 1, haha. I meant to color it, but ran out of time.

Day 3: "Bulky"

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Bonus points if anyone recognizes this. Hint: It's technically from a shmup, but this iteration of the design has never appeared in one.
 
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Kirin

Summon for hire
(he/him)
Nice mecha for day three! As Zoda would say, STRONG MACHINE. Love the others as well.

The dude on the right is my current DnD character, Castor Ferdham di tal Baulterasmyr, master conjurer. His wisdom is 6, and he is often distracted. It's nice, because when I miss something because I'm not paying attention, I can just play it off as role-playing.

Brilliant. If I ever get back into a tabletop campaign, I"m gonna have to roll up a character with severe ADD.
 

Mommi

Miss or be made.
(She/Her)
I'm have a very strong feeling that is a variant of a boss from Einhander. Maybe the one you fight on the space catapult.
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
I stayed up way later than I meant doing this one. I finished the lineart 11:30 and was just going to post that, but decided to shade the middle of the blade to see how it looked. Then the rest just happened. Whoops.

Day 5: "Blade"

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In retrospect, I maybe should have drawn whatever object it is he's supposed to be sitting on, because it just kinda looks like he's doin' squats without it.
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
Day 6: "Rodent"

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Yeah, there are no rodents. Unless you count Vyce.

It was Tactics Ogre's 25 anniversary today, so I decided to do a picture of the main characters. They're not usually allowed to be happy.

Man, baggy pants sure are popular in Valeria, aren't they?
 

WildcatJF

Let's Pock (Art @szk_tencho)
(he / his / him)
Continue to be impressed at your versatile style Regulus! Looking forward to seeing more! :)
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
Aw, thanks. :)

The linework on your mechs especially is gorgeous.

That's my "coloring book" style, haha. I'll probably go back and color these with Copic markers some day.

I'm have a very strong feeling that is a variant of a boss from Einhander. Maybe the one you fight on the space catapult.

Missed this before. It's actually a Tabrok from R-Type (Tactics design), but I definitely see the resemblance to Ausf D Durer (had to look up the name, haha). Einhander has a lot of great mechanical design and I could definitely see myself drawing something from it.

Anyway, here's day 7: "Fancy"

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Regulus

Sir Knightbot
Day 8: "Teeth"

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Are those things actually teeth? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Also: someone remind me to stop drawing into the perforated edge of my pages.
 

Violentvixen

(She/Her)
That is beautiful. Dumb question since I've never really used ink: Is there a technique to colour in the whole background like that? Or do you just spend the time doing it? I would lose patience I think.
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
There are a couple of ways that I do it. I typically use a brush tip pen to stroke the outlines so I don't risk going over the linework when filling the background, then I either use an actual brush and some undiluted india ink to fill the rest or I just keep using the brush pen in parallel strokes. The former is faster and tends to have heavier coverage, but it can warp the mixed media paper I use. The latter often leaves a pattern in the background, though, which you can probably see in some of these. I usually adjust the white/black balance in these photos so it's less obvious.

Just using a brush for broad areas is probably the better option, but I don't always feel like dealing with the cleanup, haha.

It doesn't take quite as long as it seems like it would, at least at the size I work at (7'' x 10'' this year). Filling the Metroid pic probably took me 10-15 minutes.
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
Day 11: "Disgusting"

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This is unfair to Bubble Slimes. They're poisonous, but not really disgusting? Here's the original I was working on:

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The real "disgusting" part is what that Muk looked like when I attempted to color it. I was going for a style reminiscent of Ken Sugimori's Gen 1 and 2 Pokemon art. I laid down a soft layer of pink and things were looking pretty good, but I just could not get my amethyst copic to blend at all, (even with itself - it ended up really streaky). I kind of salvaged it by just saturating the whole thing in purple and then adding some definition with even darker purple shadows, but I was really unsatisfied with the aesthetic so I just covered it up and posted the Bubble Slime.
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
Heh, that's more an artifact of the lighting I took the photo in. There's a slight vignette that I added in instagram to make it look more like a glow and to reduce the effect my poor lamp lighting has on the uneven blacks (you can see this in the Metroid pic as well).
 

Regulus

Sir Knightbot
Thanks for all the comments everyone, I really appreciate the support.

Here's day 12: "Slippery"

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After starting up and scrapping 3 different drawings for this prompt, this is the one I ended up on. I was thinking "more slippery than an eel", even though the Kraken is not really much of an eel (or, let's be honest, a kraken). I used a Japanese ink brush pen that I bought a few years ago for this.
 
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