Why You Should Participate in Inktober
Why You Should Participate in Inktober
You'll produce a body of workMuch of what you produce can be used for your portfolioYou're pushing your limitsYou're learning more about time management and scheduling
How should you participate:
Whatever is feasible and reasonable for youSince this is a 'challenge', you should push yourself in some manner this can involveWorking with a medium you're unfamiliar withTrying a new styleWorking in a shorter timeframeWorking in a longer timeframeWorking along a particular themeDrawing content out of your comfortzoneDeveloping a project that's been backburneredCollaborating with friendsForgiving mistakes and leaving them visible in your workInk a comic
Small ways to participate in Inktober:
Ink old sketchesTrade lineart with a friend or a group of friendsTry digital toningFollow a tutorialEmulate an artist you admireTry crosshatchingPractice textures
Don't have time to ink, but still want to participate?
Feature one artist per day on your Twitter/Tumblr/Instagram whose inking you admireShare tutorials
Use the Hashtag- or don't- it's up to you
What materials should you use?
Whatever is feasible and affordable for you, but Inktober is a great time to try new thingsTraditional artist? Go digitalDigital artist? Consider trying traditional
Or do a mix!
Recommended materials:
Digital:
Clip Studio PaintFrendan's brushsets
Traditional:
Sumi brushesSumi InkReed PensSable brushesBrush pensFude pensColored inksDip PensG NibsCrowquill nibs
Where to share your work:
Stream it to Youtube or TwitchRecord it for YoutubeInstagramTumblrTwitterYour portfolio
Remember to:
Tag your workComment on the work of othersBe respectful and consideratePush yourself to growHave fun!
Please consider donating to this blog or purchasing from Natto-shop (http://nattosoup.com/shop) if you want me to continue publishing quality content. All materials tested were purchased from my own pocket. Keep on Truckin' Nattosoup is not under any sponsorship.
You'll produce a body of workMuch of what you produce can be used for your portfolioYou're pushing your limitsYou're learning more about time management and scheduling
How should you participate:
Whatever is feasible and reasonable for youSince this is a 'challenge', you should push yourself in some manner this can involveWorking with a medium you're unfamiliar withTrying a new styleWorking in a shorter timeframeWorking in a longer timeframeWorking along a particular themeDrawing content out of your comfortzoneDeveloping a project that's been backburneredCollaborating with friendsForgiving mistakes and leaving them visible in your workInk a comic
Small ways to participate in Inktober:
Ink old sketchesTrade lineart with a friend or a group of friendsTry digital toningFollow a tutorialEmulate an artist you admireTry crosshatchingPractice textures
Don't have time to ink, but still want to participate?
Feature one artist per day on your Twitter/Tumblr/Instagram whose inking you admireShare tutorials
Use the Hashtag- or don't- it's up to you
What materials should you use?
Whatever is feasible and affordable for you, but Inktober is a great time to try new thingsTraditional artist? Go digitalDigital artist? Consider trying traditional
Or do a mix!
Recommended materials:
Digital:
Clip Studio PaintFrendan's brushsets
Traditional:
Sumi brushesSumi InkReed PensSable brushesBrush pensFude pensColored inksDip PensG NibsCrowquill nibs
Where to share your work:
Stream it to Youtube or TwitchRecord it for YoutubeInstagramTumblrTwitterYour portfolio
Remember to:
Tag your workComment on the work of othersBe respectful and consideratePush yourself to growHave fun!
Please consider donating to this blog or purchasing from Natto-shop (http://nattosoup.com/shop) if you want me to continue publishing quality content. All materials tested were purchased from my own pocket. Keep on Truckin' Nattosoup is not under any sponsorship.

Published on October 16, 2017 13:00
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