Journey of 1,000 miles and all that.
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The first twelve days of Inktober. It’s hard for me to pick a favorite but I think it gotta go with Day 10: Nomadic. Hope you’ve enjoyed it so far. On we go!
#Inktober #HumanArt #MastoArt #LineaSketch
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“See the line where the sky meets the sea… it calls me.”
Day 13: Horizon
#Inktober #Moana #HumanArt #MastoArt #LineaSketch
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It isn’t all puppies and rainbows during Inktober, you know.
Day 14: Roam
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Time-lapse process for Day 14: Roam
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The head start I gave myself for this year’s #Inktober is officially gone. Though I’ve got it sketched, I’ll be drawing tomorrow’s entry on the day. Suppose I should be happy I got half way through the month ahead of the game but still.
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Day 15: eWorld Guidebook
#Inktober #eWorld #HumanArt #iPadPro #ApplePencil #LineaSketch
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Time-lapse process for Day 15: Guidebook.
I love trying to emulate the style of Apple’s eWorld social network. Everything is so vibrant and the shapes are really forgiving but there’s a quality about it that if you don’t get just right, it def feels wrong. I think I pulled it off here tho.
This one ended up being much more fun than I thought it would be given the boring prompt. Yay!
#Inktober #eWorld #HumanArt #iPadPro #ApplePencil #LineaSketch
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How’d you know it was me?
Day 16: Grungy
#Inktober #Peanuts #Halloween #HumanArt #iPadPro #ApplePencil #LineaSketch
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Time-lapse process for Day 16: Grungy
I think many artists enjoy trying to emulate their favorite creators. I get a great deal of joy from looking at work I admire and trying to figure out what makes it so amazing.
Being able to replicate the charming work of Charles Shultz is one small example. The simple, sketchy line work, the amazing colors and even the shadows cast by the animation cells. This was a fun one.
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Time-lapse process for Day 17: Journal
Struggled with a bunch of stuff here including her face. I spent maybe 3 hours on this one start to finish. Time-lapse makes it look effortless, and to some talented folks this would be a cake walk, but it wasn’t for me. Still it was fun to draw and I’m amazed I enjoyed it at all considering the utterly boring prompt of ‘Journal’.
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“I have an ultimate storage capacity of 800 quadrillion bits.”
Day 18: Drive
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Time-lapse process for Day 18: Drive
I like to think I’m not a one trick pony. Sketches like this one really help me get outside my comfort zone and prove it. I knew exactly what I wanted to draw but I wasn’t sure how (or even if) I was gonna be able to pull it off.
The trick is to take things one step at a time and try not to get discouraged. This one could’ve been better but it’s pretty much how I saw it in my head and that’s what matters.
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@gedeonm can this be converted to terabytes? I have an idea about what a terabyte can hold.
I used to have an idea about what a gigabyte of uncompressed 16 bit mono audio could hold, but that sorta softened in to how many stereo minutes a CD could hold
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@Chancerubbage Perhaps but not by me. Me and math don’t get along. This sounds like the kind of geeky equation that @bigzaphod lives for however.
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@Chancerubbage @bigzaphod Okay, I asked ChatGPT (seemed an appropriate use of it) and the answer is attached.
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@gedeonm @Chancerubbage ChatGPT is *extremely* bad at math and should never be used for anything numerical. It routinely gets basic arithmetic wrong.
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Day 19: Ridge