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Inktober - Day 17

Inktober - Day 17
Further ill-advised adventures in ink wash. Originally I was going to cross-hatch it, but then I realised it was already past 10pm and thought better of it.
Lottie's reflection isn't always pleasant, but she likes the window seat anyway.
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Wow, the animation was so fluid, I thought it was CGI. But this is traditional animation from 1957!!
This is what I was hoping Frozen would be like, before they called it Frozen. Disney why?









Yusss a fun time was had by all! Even accidentally dying behind the table couldn't stop us.
Please come and see us in Cheltenham if you can! We'll be launching the Autumn issue of What's the Time, Mrs Woolf? as well as bringing the various comics and trinkets you see in these photos.







We had a brilliant time at our first October event! The Bristol Comic and Zine Fair!! Thank you very much to everyone who came by our table for a chat or to buy comics. We hope you enjoyed the free mini comics.
We’ll be doing the same thing next weekend at The University of Gloucestershire’s Small Press Fair. The event will be held in a marquee in the Imperial Square, Cheltenham. The Literature Festival is being held at the time, so there should be more to see than just the fair.
And remember the secret password for free mini comics is ‘Do you have a business card?’
Thanks!! 8D
Thanks, see you there! Sammy Prefer Tumblr? www.inspiredcomics.tumblr.com Prefer Blogger? www.inspiredcomics.blogspot.com

Inktober - Day 13
I was also very tired after getting home from the Cheltenham Small Press Fair, so I quickly doodled up some more house hobs. These are Poppet's friends, who appeared in The Music Cupboard. They're all hobs, but I think only Poppet currently has a house to take care of.

Inktober - Day 7
This one is based on what one of my colleagues imagines my home life is like.
I've used this technique for concept art in the past. It amounts to doing a sketch with a brush pen, trying to shade it with a smaller pen, then hating it and just scribbling on it and putting water all over it until it looks vaguely acceptable. It usually ends up... adequate.