#inktober2024 today’s prompt is binoculars so I did the macrobinoculars from Star Wars. I’m trying out a kakimori nib I picked up recently and am really liking it.
#inktober2024 #inktober2024trek my friend and I went to a local park and sat by the walking path to draw it. Then we got ice cream.
#inktober2024 #inktober2024passport Bombay India ink in blue, dip pen with Kakimori nib. Today’s prompt is passport.
Today’s prompt was hike. I naturally drew myself as the fool. Daler-Rowney acrylic ink and a dip pen with a Kakimori steel nib. #inktober2024
#inktober2024 #inktober2024sun I managed to smear this a little but I’m not redoing it.
#inktober2024 #inktober2024nomad yesterday’s prompt was nomad, so I decided to draw a car because I am trying to hate drawing cars less and β€œnomad” has the potential to get really racist really fast. J. Herbin ink in poussiΓ¨re de lune, kakimori steel nib. Really love how well this ink works with this nib.
I’d just like everyone to appreciate that I drew food on national coming out day when the prompt is #snack. J. Herbin rouge opera on mixed media paper, kakimori steel nib. This is the best brand of ink for this pen so far, which is something I didn’t expect to have an opinion about.
#inktober2024 #inktober2024remote Daler-Rowney acrylic ink in indigo, kakimori steel nib, mixed media paper.
#inktober2024 #inktober2024horizon J. Herbin ink in gris nuage, kakimori steel nib.
#inktober2024 #inktober2024roam today’s prompt is roam, so I watched the B-52s video for their song β€œRoam”. Daler-Rowney acrylic ink in turquoise, glass dip pen.
#inktober2024 #inktober2024guidebook okay so this is the Chinese-English translating dictionary I carried around for three years. It’s possibly the most heavily-used book in my collection. J. Herbin rouge opera, kakimori steel nib.
@normakrautmeyer this makes me so grateful for pelco!
@Forestofglory what’s a pelco? An internet search says security cameras and that seems unlikely here?
Pleco Software – The #1 Chinese dictionary app for iOS and Android

The #1 Chinese dictionary app for iOS and Android

@JillsJoy @normakrautmeyer yes, sorry I meant Pleco the Chinese -English dictionary app
@JillsJoy @Forestofglory hah. When I was in college we didn’t even have social media yet, much less smartphones and apps.