Day 2 : Scurry. That time when Snake was passing through the blast furnace, and Otacon suggested he take the path over the lava by scaling the wall on a narrow ledge like the rats were doing.
The only two pics I managed to make for this year’s Inktober, haha... they were fun to do though! Not much ink to be seen here, but I messed around with new drawing tools.
unfortunately due to the business that I've been enduring so far, it doesn't seem like ill be able to complete many of the Inktobers- less than last year I mean. which is a shame for me, because Inktober for me is quite a nice way to see my progress over the years.
but that being said, here is my first one. I have an idea for tomorrow's as well, but I doubt I'll get to it.
2. Scurry
In my mind, the only thing that was going on when I heard “scurry” was John’s Mulaney’s “SCATTER!” and joltiks.. A lot of joltiks.
I often added one or two joltiks on Emmet during Sketchtember.. Well, it’s time for a wave.
Look what finally came in the mail!!! Ava's Demon! (@avasdemon)
So excited to read it (and re-read volume 1)! The artwork is amazing and the story is so original!
I haven't been very active lately and results can vary, but I've found the most amazing graphic novels and comic books on Kickstarter. I started by supporting a project to reprint Canadian comic books from World War II, including Nelvana of the Northern Lights, one of the first female and an Indigenous superheroines:
(Pictured: Mr. Monster, Brok Windsor, Sally the Sleuth, Fashion in Action, and Johnny Canuck, all reprinted historical comic books)
Then I found this amazing series about post-apocalyptic mice, Scurry (I cannot even describe how amazing the artwork is):
And this retold fairy tale painted entirely in watercolour, Blue Eyes & the Beastling:
Just to name a few! I really love well-done graphic novels and I don't find enough on the market. I've found a ton of amazing ones.