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Hax gets a classic Blue Lagoon cocktail. https://t.co/h3EbYxMfMS
Inktober 52 - Week 52 - 'Gift’
Last Inktober 52 prompt of 2020! I always wanted to have a go at drawing the Yule cat. A huge and vicious cat who eats those who haven’t received a gift of new clothing by Christmas Eve. I got a sweet hoodie with a grinning worm on it, so I’m safe!
So when I was a wee child I made a Christmas Pokémon (because most kids into Pokémon make up their own Pokémon. One day I shall dig them all out).
I had a bash at redesigning it in 2012, but I was never happy with how it came out.
Inktober 52 - Week 48 - 'Book’ BONUS
HEEEEEEY. WHO REMEMBERS WORD RESCUE?
That worm always looked like he was gonna fuck up some guzzles with that umbrella. Instead, he used this purple slime. Seems legit.
Inktober 52 - Week 46 - 'Hurt’
Got me some pastel brush pens I wanted to test out and I fancied drawing a grinning worm, so I combined those goals.
I’ve also been called back to work. boo. 5am delivery job it is. There are no customers. yay. But the Christmas music is on. boo.
Inktober 52 - Week 42 - 'Outpost’
Koosh is riding a very odd form out ‘outpost’- a giant living travelling one!
I designed this creature many inktober’s ago: https://t.co/ln0ixOFmhd and wanted to elaborate more.
Inktober 2020 - Day 19 - ‘Dizzy’ ORM BONUS
Dude quit coiling up, you’re making me dizzy!
DOUBLE BONUS ALSO! Redrawing ‘lofty’ my defective bat form last year. I got her a friend!
Inktober 2020 - Day 12 - ‘Slippery’ WORM BONUS
OK so this chap is more slimy than ‘slippery’ but I was thinking of slippery eels and hag fish came to mind etc. etc.
Inktober 2020 - Day 12 - ‘Slippery’
Here is a frog character I made a few inktober’s ago for the prompt ‘Climb’. I felt that she/he/they (not sure) need some more drawings so this offered a great opportunity. Happy-go-lucky rouge character slips out of the badger guard grasp!
Inktober 2020 - Day 1- ‘Fish’ WORM BONUS
Ohhh man I’ve missed drawing my awful rabbit eared, crab-legged smile tubes.
They’re called grinning worms. I drew them as an angsty teen and now I draw them as a cynical adult.