Inktober 2024
What is Inktober?
Inktober is a yearly art event intended to improve your inking skills. Every day, there's a prompt which everyone will draw with either ink on paper or digital inking
From the main site:
Jake Parker created Inktober in 2009 as a challenge to improve his inking skills and develop positive drawing habits. It has since grown into a worldwide endeavor with thousands of artists taking on the challenge every year.
What to do
The main two ways to participate are to draw daily like a marathon or every second day like a semi-marathon. The operative word being marathon. It doesn't have to be your best piece of art or even something you're proud of in any way. As the creator of this community, I know quite a bit of what I create will be absolute trash. I'm ok with this though.
This community
A daily post will be pinned at the top to round up each days work. One may either make a post to the community, or comment on the pinned post.
Want to mod?
Feel free to contact me if you're up to help mod this community.
Rules
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Be kind Constructive criticism at most. This is a strictly positive community meant to keep a habit for a period of time. If you don't enjoy someones art and can't phrase any advice in a supportive way don't speak up. This will be strongly enforced with bans if need be. A dictatorship of kindness. You may, however, ignore this rule for any post made by @[email protected]. Please, feel free to insult me so terribly that I'll think about your takedown on my deathbed
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No AI-Generated work
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Submissions must meet the theme of this community Whether on paper or digital the creation must be inked. This means black and white with an ink pen or ink pen digital brush
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I said MAGA energy, you've brought the term "Republican Voter" in just now and apparently decided that's what MAGA energy means... Which is telling.
No I was talking (in my edit) about a phenomena known as "blue shift" in politics where most counts start out with smaller towns (which complete counts first), and rural areas. Then bigger areas and mail in ballots start coming in. So on election night results usually start out red, then have a "blue shift". That's the common narrative.
Last election Trump suggested that this was proof of election fraud in the count. So watch for that, and you'll know whether Trump plans to accept results or push for civil unrest.
...for some reason this has been interpreted by you as saying all Republican voters are violent? I don't understand why you interpreted it that way.
I was referring to the part before your edit.