and the last inktobers. the themes were: united, found and mask
I started this little experiment, because I always wanted to dabble with flipbooks and inktober with it's themes and time frame seemed like a good opportunity to do that: forcing me to not dwell on too many details and create (and post) something that's finish-able and flippy every day. Using the daily themes as a starting point, I figured: in the end, I'll have 31 little animation-y things that can become a playground for new ideas.
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Overall, it's been fun- I actually learned a few things (some of them the hard way by re-doing everything at 2 am) and my perfect binding skills have improved (more of a stitch-binding person tbh). Mostly, I'm happy that I didn't tank it, trying something for the first time in public can be...interesting ;) For now I am looking forward to drawing something that stays on one page
‘птица’II - some illustrations from an unfinished story about a bird-woman,her land-scaping shadow, three old ladies (one of which is an ocean), planets inhabited by memories and a fish who has found a friend in his own reflection
‘птица’ - some illustrations from an unfinished story about a bird-woman,her land-scaping shadow, three old ladies (one of which is an ocean), planets inhabited by memories and a fish who has found a friend in his own reflection