October has become the de facto "drawing challenge" month, where people take on themed, month-long challenges in order to improve some facet of their artwork, or just to participate in a community drawing event. Inktober is by far the most famous (maybe now infamous?) of these challenges. Since October is just a couple days away, I've been thinking about it. The traditional method with this sort of challenge is based on the Inktober model, wherein the aim is to complete a drawing every day, for a total of 31 drawings at the end of the month. Personally, I'm just not a fan of personal improvement challenges with fail states, since I think the idea that one can "lose" at their efforts to get better at something due to gamification can serve as much as a deterrent as the objective to "win" might be an incentive. So, I'll consider this more like a soft challenge. 31 completed drawings in a month is the ceiling, but I'd be overjoyed to get 15 or 20 drawings done in that time (which is more realistic, but still ambitious, given my working methods) and I'd be happy to just keep participating and putting in time for October and beyond, in order to help create and maintain strong drawing habits. I'm making this thread to invite anyone else who might want to join in, so we can have some fun, and root for each other! It's been a while since we've had a dedicated art thread, and I miss it.
For myself, I want to work on my composition skills. I thought it would be fun to do so with a series of spooky-themed, but lighthearted and old school-ish cartoon pinups. I've made a list with prompts like "flirty witch", "sexy vamp", "sultry ghost"... that sort of thing. I think it's going to be a lot of fun.
Feel free to post prompts, discussion, of course artwork!
For myself, I want to work on my composition skills. I thought it would be fun to do so with a series of spooky-themed, but lighthearted and old school-ish cartoon pinups. I've made a list with prompts like "flirty witch", "sexy vamp", "sultry ghost"... that sort of thing. I think it's going to be a lot of fun.
Feel free to post prompts, discussion, of course artwork!