i must spread the word
This looks so cool!
#hope I will be able to join this year. I probably won't be able to do the full challenge, but it makes me very excited (^-^)
The Inktobertale/Inktale challenge originates from the mix of Inktale and October. The challenge consists of drawing a prompt with Ink!Sans either every day during the month of October, or during the highlighted days for a more condensed "weekly" challenge. Any medium is welcome for this challenge, including writing.
This theme was created and voted as an Ink!Sans challenge, since there are a lot of other Undertale monthly challenges. The Inktale challenge/Inktobertale focuses solely on the character of Ink!Sans. You are free to make Ink!Sans interact with other characters.
You are free to skip, swap, or alternate days as you like. You can also do it digitally. Feel free to swap between different challenges! The point is to have fun and experiment this month, so make this challenge a fun experience!
The new addition from last year's Inktobertale is an alternative "weekly" challenge! All the highlighted prompts are a suggestion for people who would like to try a different pace, with roughly one drawing every few days. You're totally free to swap with other prompts if some speak to you better for this list as well.
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i drew a rabbit. and it's pink. and has an orange clone. pink blushes when near orange
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A little sketch for Day #5
I'll probably finish it tomorrow
Inktobertale by COMYET
He's a bit surprised because the mask looks a bit like him (based on the official design).
I had trouble with the head angle >.> I couldn't make his head to be tilted down (and also his eyes to be looking slightly up)
(sorry for my english)
truly
*peek*
Inktobertale day 1: Ink (warm-up)
Winter is the perfect time of year for conifer (and winterberry) appreciation. Without the white spruces around my house, I’d see right into my neighbor’s windows. Fingers crossed, that this winter’s storms don’t bring any more down! Big thanks to National Audubon Society for another fun assignment!