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enemyofperfect) wrote2019-12-01 10:31 pm
Inktober part four
It's December now! What better time to finish posting my Inktober scribbles?
This final batch has three low weirdness prompts and four medium weirdness ones from the neural net. I can't believe my weirdness preference diminished as I went along!
Content notes: implied animal harm in the context of predation.
25. Fifth leopard, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of a snow leopard bringing home a hare for another adult snow leopard and three cubs.
26. Twelfth meow, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of a sitting cat meowing a dozen notes one after another.
27. Cryo, low weirdness.

An ink drawing of a baby mammoth appearing somewhat mistrustful.
28. pear-sized, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of the Biting Pear of Salamanca and another, similarly sized, ordinary pear.
29. Weeeee, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of a river otter in the middle of an exhilarated dive or slide.
30. Combo, low weirdness.

An ink drawing of a creature with the head of a bird and the ears and body of a cat, sitting with its back to the viewer and its face in profile.
31. Owl, low weirdness.

An ink drawing of a burrowing owl facing the viewer.
Ultimately, I found Inktober tiring and sometimes frustrating, but also rewarding and even fun. I'm pretty pleased with a few of the drawings I did, and it was nice to spend some time on visual art after having neglected it for an age.
I don't know if I'll do Inktober again year, but I'm glad I did this time!
This final batch has three low weirdness prompts and four medium weirdness ones from the neural net. I can't believe my weirdness preference diminished as I went along!
Content notes: implied animal harm in the context of predation.
25. Fifth leopard, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of a snow leopard bringing home a hare for another adult snow leopard and three cubs.
26. Twelfth meow, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of a sitting cat meowing a dozen notes one after another.
27. Cryo, low weirdness.

An ink drawing of a baby mammoth appearing somewhat mistrustful.
28. pear-sized, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of the Biting Pear of Salamanca and another, similarly sized, ordinary pear.
29. Weeeee, medium weirdness.

An ink drawing of a river otter in the middle of an exhilarated dive or slide.
30. Combo, low weirdness.

An ink drawing of a creature with the head of a bird and the ears and body of a cat, sitting with its back to the viewer and its face in profile.
31. Owl, low weirdness.

An ink drawing of a burrowing owl facing the viewer.
Ultimately, I found Inktober tiring and sometimes frustrating, but also rewarding and even fun. I'm pretty pleased with a few of the drawings I did, and it was nice to spend some time on visual art after having neglected it for an age.
I don't know if I'll do Inktober again year, but I'm glad I did this time!
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I'm really glad you did this, especially since I don't think I'd seen you draw all that much before this! Your animal drawings are really detailed and distinctive, especially.
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