#Inktober 15: Weak
One of the weakest of monsters in D&D: the Kobold.
Zebra disposable brush pen on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook with shading done by a Faber Castell PITT Light Indigo brush pen.

This is before the shading:

A blog about writing, sketching, running and other things
One of the weakest of monsters in D&D: the Kobold.
Zebra disposable brush pen on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook with shading done by a Faber Castell PITT Light Indigo brush pen.

This is before the shading:

I used to have one of these giant alarm clocks growing up. Zebra disposable brush pen on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

Zebra disposable brush pen on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook. I only use one side of the page with these sketchbooks and you can see why. Even doing that doesn’t prevent the sketch on the following page from showing through.

A nice theme from the inktober 2018 list for a change. Pilot duality brush pen, Faber-Castell PITT artist brush pen light indigo 220, on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

A very quick sketch of my Remington typewriter which I plan on redoing with a bit more time later on. Pilot dual tip brush pen on Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

Drew this with a vintage Montblanc 149 and Montblanc’s new Beatles Psychedelic Purple on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook. As usual, purple doesn’t reproduce well – this is a super vibrant ink.

Drew this with a vintage Montblanc 149 and Montblanc’s new Beatles Psychedelic Purple on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook. As usual, purple doesn’t reproduce well – this is a super vibrant ink.
A quick sketch of an HMV gramophone needle tin.

Drew this with a vintage Montblanc 149 and Montblanc’s new Beatles Psychedelic Purple on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook. As usual, purple doesn’t reproduce well – this is a super vibrant ink.

Drew this with a vintage Montblanc 149 and Montblanc’s new Beatles Psychedelic Purple on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook. As usual, purple doesn’t reproduce well – this is a super vibrant ink.

I like old tins, and this one is one of my favourites, because of the sheer amount of fonts packed into such a tiny box.


Drawn with a Pilot dual tipped brush pen on a blank Moleskine Star Wars notebook and coloured with Caran d’Ache Pablo pencils.