Category: Art

  • Inktober 2020 Day 22: Kiss The Chef

    Inktober 2020 Day 22: Kiss The Chef

    I revisited my drawing style for Slippery and Dune for the Chef prompt. And for this, I used Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs for the spooky/horror twist. Hannibal the Cannibal looks a bit Asian here. I have to work on my eyes. And hands. And feet. Actually, I need to work on…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 21: Sleep Now In The Fire

    Inktober 2020 Day 21: Sleep Now In The Fire

    The idea of using Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare On Elm Street for the Sleep prompt with a spooky twist is a little too obvious, so I went a little weirder with the concept than usual. I actually tried to be extra creative for once. Instead of just doing a scary or spooky image of…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 20: Coral Grimes

    Inktober 2020 Day 20: Coral Grimes

    Not gonna lie, I went way off my initial intentions for this piece. For the Coral prompt, I wanted to do one of those cursed pirates from Pirates of the Caribbean movies. I ended up doing some sort of Groot’s ghost with coral pieces all over. I started with the shading first to see if…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 19: Dizzy And Confused

    Inktober 2020 Day 19: Dizzy And Confused

    You can’t do anything spooky without using Dracula at some point. I used a still from an old Dracula movie, I forgot which one, for the Dizzy prompt. Dracula is always awesome even in lesser versions. Dracula 2000 comes to mind. His modern Marvel Comics version looks weird too. The best Dracula is the classic…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 18: It’s A Trap!

    Inktober 2020 Day 18: It’s A Trap!

    For the Trap prompt, I thought long and hard about doing Admiral Ackbar, but 1) it was too obvious and 2) he’s not spooky at all. So I went with horror classic Saw. This is the first time I used clean black and white lines without shading. I enjoyed finding ways to make two colors…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 17: The Panic Before The Storm

    Inktober 2020 Day 17: The Panic Before The Storm

    For the Storm prompt, I drew a scene from Jurassic Park because that’s the first thing I thought of when I looked at the prompt. Dinosaurs may not be one of your traditional spooky things, but it’s spooky enough. I went back to the white lines on lack background look for this. I’m so happy…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 16: Rocket Woman

    Inktober 2020 Day 16: Rocket Woman

    Just as I inserted something spooky into a non-spooky scene with the Outpost prompt, I did the same with Rocket. This time, I used a witch to complement the prompt. Instead of using the traditional old hag aesthetic of witches, I chose to do the more modern young sexy witch visual. So basically, it’s an…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 15: Wolf At The Door Of The Outpost

    Inktober 2020 Day 15: Wolf At The Door Of The Outpost

    A staple of spookiness is the werewolf and that’s what I used for the Outpost prompt. I would revisit werewolves in a later entry. For this one, I just did a werewolf’s silhouette with the moon as the background. I could have done better with the details, even though it’s just a silhouette. I just…

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  • Inktober 2020 Day 14: Armor Up

    Inktober 2020 Day 14: Armor Up

    The Armor prompt is another one of those things when I start off with a great idea, but somewhere during execution, it all kind of fell apart. This time, I’m trying to do a Deadite from Evil Dead III: Army of Darkness. The ideal image would have been a Deadite with a sick ass armor,…

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