![]() All I wanted to do was capture the flow of the lines and the interesting shapes and patterns too. formed lovely shapes and lines, and so I focused on areas of them to do some small drawings using a Sakura Pigma Sensei 04 pen on dotgrid paper. ![]() The caps and gills of the Schizophyllum c. ![]() I started with the fungus as I really wasn’t really enthused by snake skulls. The prompts of the day were a snake skull, the Schizophyllum commune fungus and the Floo tangle pattern (from Instagrammers and respectively). So, no beating myself up for the tardiness! My plans for yesterday went somewhat awry as I went to help out a friend in need. I’m a day late posting this Inktober drawing. I also added a vintage, aged, grungy textured paper as the background. I used Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Microsoft Surface Pen and Microsoft Surface Studio to draw the skull and also to add colour/shading to the skull, some of the fungi drawings and the colour swatches and gradient. To draw the mushrooms, texture panels and the tangle pattern I used a Sakura Pigma Sensei 04 pen with Rhodia dotgrid paper. I’ve forgotten to sort the teeth out, however, and they do look a tad flat. On this skull I have increased the contrast between highlighted/shadowed areas. Simple, fun, with space for more additions if I should choose to do so in the future.Īs I’m typing this, I realise that I could have added some patterns etc. The prompts for today were rabbit skull, Macrolepiota excoriata fungus and Yin-cut tangle pattern (Instagram lists from and respectively). Inktober 2019 Day 13 ©Angela Porter | Īnother sketchbook style of page from me.
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