Inktober Starts tomorrow or today..depending on how you look at it, or what side of the world you are on.
I have not seen the list of text prompts that are to be changed into art forms...does anyone know what this years prompts will bring?
I will have to find a way to make time for a daily influx of art prompts and that of my own original storyline..I had thought I was prepared for Inktober this year but I am already beginning to feel the stress of devising time to draw, ink and download material while continuing to tell the story of the Dream Weaver and Nadia, in "Bad Guy".
I am really contemplating holding off on the rest of the story Pages 6-10 until after this month of Inktober is over, but that is not fair to the majority of you that have found this story interesting https://www.patreon.com/AdventVoice It has really been a blast to share a side of the Dream Weaver that is rarely seen with all of you and I would hate to have to stop devising content in order to find to time to ink prints for Inktober.
Decisions, decisions.
I think I can muster the strength to shell out inked works along side panelings and inkings of "Bad Guy." At least I hope so.
If any of you have found the prompt list for this year of Inktober, please share it with me so I can join the fun.
MettatonTheSexyBoss
Can u remind me what Inktober is again I completely forgot what it is
AdventVoice
Inktober is a time of the month where word prompts are delivered via internet by a guy named Jake Parker: https://pmuink.com/2019/10/01/how-to-survive-inktober2019-the-art-of-daily-practice/ that thought it would be a good way to practice his inking skills. Also make friends on the internet. I agree with him...it is a nice way to practice inking, line art and exercise the mind. Kind of ironic that Day 2 is named "Mindless," and we are asked to devise an inked rendition of art that depicts mindlessness. LOL. Have any ideas??