Inktober 2020 #5 – Blade

Today we have sabre drill. A girl practicing fencing with her coach. The prompt was blade. I took the time to do comic book style shading and highlights this time.

I did my best to get the lunge position and the clothing correct. My husband fences, so I got a bit of advice from him on that. The coach is based very roughly on his coach and this drill is very common for beginning sabre fencers.

Sabre is the hack and slash style of fencing. Foil and epee are the pokey styles. My daughter is deeply disappointed I drew sabre instead of epee. She thinks epee is the best. But sabre just doesn’t have as nice a sound effect. SMACK!

A girl practicing sabre drills with her fencing coach.  She is performing a strike-to-head which makes a "SMACK!" sound and her coach says, "Good!"

Inktober 2020 #4 – Radio

Today’s prompt was radio, so these two aliens are groov’in to earth music in their flying saucer.

Two aliens dancing to Earth music on the radio in their flying saucer.

Inktober 2020 #3 – Bulky

This is a more traditional Inktober style for me. More pure black and pure white than the grays from the last two pieces. So, this boy’s lifting a bulky backpack. I didn’t get it quite as silly and exaggerated as I wanted to, but I’m calling it done.

A boy shoulders a huge, bulky backpack.  It's gaping open and looks like everything's about to fall out.

Inktober 2020 #2 – Wisp

The folklore around will ‘o the wisps is that they lure nighttime travelers out into the swamp where they get lost, sometimes forever. So, here’s a naughty little will ‘o the wisp luring a boy into trouble.

A will 'o the wisp lights up a swampy nighttime forest.  A boy is following it.

Inktober 2020 #1 – Fish

So, I thought I’d see if I can get through an entire Inktober series again this year.  Last time I did it was in 2016, but I ignored the official prompts in favor of whatever Halloween ideas came to mind.  This time I’m following the official prompts, which means today is: Fish.

A cartoon shark floating in the ocean.

I’m not entirely following the official rules because Inktober is really supposed to be ink drawings. But I only draw digital. So… no ink in the house. Instead I’m going to approximate ink drawings by limiting myself to black and white and trying to do mostly ink-style drawings at least. This one isn’t very ink-style, though.

Hey, it’s the best I can do. 🙂

You ordered an adventure?

This is an illustration inspired by a mini-story posted by A Small Fiction.  Here’s the link to where I found it:  https://www.facebook…

The story went like this:

A dragon was at her door.

“You ordered and adventure?” it said.  It handed her a sword.

“Now what?”

“The tip.”

She poked it.

“You win!”

– A Small Fiction

They have a bunch of small stories like this.  They’re fun.  Check out their page for more.

Anyway, here’s my illustration of it:

You ordered an adventure?

Bubble-Wrapped Boy

Something cute this time. 🙂

This is for Illustration Friday’s prompt of “Safety”.

Bubble Wrap

Buy it on shutterstock.

El Dia De Los Muertos

El Dia De Los Muertos

I’ve wanted to do a Day of the Dead skull for awhile.  🙂

This was intended to be a bonus Inktober piece for the Day of the Dead on November 1st. But I put too much detail into it, so I didn’t get it finished until today.

Sorry for the belated post.  🙂

Inktober: Ghosts

Ghosts

Inktober #31

Last one!  I did it!  Challenge complete!  Happy Halloween, everyone!

Inktober: Jack O’Lanterns (Color Version)

Jack O Lanterns
Inktober #30

Same thing only in color.  🙂