
#Inktober Day 5: Since my first week evolved into an RPG themed set of animals, my friend at work suggested a rhino for the rogue. đ

#Inktober2016 Day 31: Happy Halloween! Itâs the last day of Inktober and just wanted to say, âThanks!â for following along. A couple things I learned this time âround:
1. Before Copic markers, I wasnât a fan of markers. I used Prismacolors which ran out too quickly and didnât blend well. For the longest time, I avoided Copics because they were so pricey. (Daniel Smith Art Supplies has the best prices at $5.88/ea.) Now I understand that sometimes the pricepoint is worth it. They blend incredibly well, have a very flexible brush nib side, and are refillable. A refill ($8/ea) lasts about 8-10 markers worth which makes up for the upfront costs of buying the markers. They were a serious game changer for me and helped me experiment more with color in a quick and loose way.
2. Having an Inktober buddy makes Inktober VERY achievable. My co-worker and I brought our sketchbooks to lunch and spent our lunch break every day drawing. Like having a workout buddy, it encourages accountability. Also, being forced to draw during a fixed time puts me under the gun to quickly come up with a subject and finish within that hour. It stops me from overthinking and over rendering a drawing, plus, it frees up my time after work!
Itâs all about getting your drawings done, not perfect, with a medium that is pretty unforgiving. It forces you to make mistakes and be OK with them. Itâs also about helping you establish good habits in your art making. My favorite part is seeing everyone do it! đ Itâs really neat to see how people interpret Inktober and what they choose to draw.
Again, thanks for following and sharing your own drawings! Looking forward to what everyone draws next!