Inktober part four
Dec. 1st, 2019 10:31 pmIt'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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Date: 2019-12-02 09:53 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2019-12-03 10:02 pm (UTC)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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Date: 2019-12-03 11:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-12-04 06:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-12-04 08:06 pm (UTC)