Oh my gosh, you guys, it’s so much cuter in color! The black and white on the left was my #inktober production for Day 2, Inspired by this photo of Norway.
And here is a progress shot of the Scouting Team from the other day. You may notice I changed the eyepiece on the horse, as well as the drape of the hood. Also working on the background.
Thanks for dropping in! Hello to Paint Party Friday!
These illustrations are wonderful. You really have a talent.
Ahh, those houses are too cute for words. Every year I say I will do Inktober and every year I forget until half way through. Think it’s too late to start?
Happy PPF!
Too late? Don’t be crazy, it’s not late in the least! I didn’t even hear about Inktober until this year. I just happened to see it recently but I don’t recall where.
Great work. Valerie
Love the illustrations. They do look wonderful in color
It’s interesting to see how your Stacked Housing changes from b&w, cool!
Happy PPF!
I love those houses, they are beautiful and so well done, I also love the houses in bottles below, such character!
Love both of your brilliant illustrations. Happy PPF, Annette x
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I love the way your stacked houses turned out! So cute! I’ve actually never heard of Inktober either. I may have to check that out!
I like the changes you made, and your houses are so cute, with and without colour… !
Wow! I thought the line drawing of the stacked houses was superb. Then I saw it in color! Gorgeous. You are so good with the Copic markers.
your stacked houses are adorable!!!
I love your stacked houses–it reminds me of places I’ve visited back East. They are really cute–and I loved the colors. I also adore your drawing of horse and girl. How unusual and creative. I love the detail–and I enjoy seeing how that drawing has progressed. :D
Wow these are amazing in color. Wonderful!!!
Love drawings of cities and rooftops. Great drawings as usual,
Lovely details in the houses! Happy PPF!
You’ve made such skilful drawings. I like the houses and I enjoyed your progress shots and seeing how you added to each stage. The final houses picture is terrific with all the houses so close together.
I like the horse drawing too, very imaginative.
Whoa these are seriously good Cindy ;D
Both are fabulous.
Happy Belated PPF to you