#Inktober 21: Drain
This year’s prompts are weird…
Pilot Futayaku double-sided brush pen, Faber Castell Pitt brush pens and a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

A blog about writing, sketching, running and other things
This year’s prompts are weird…
Pilot Futayaku double-sided brush pen, Faber Castell Pitt brush pens and a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

Here’s what’s going on in a nutshell:
Set out while it was still dark outside:

Was rewarded by an awesome sunrise:

And some Egyptian geese:

As well as a pied kingfisher on the hunt:

A white-throated kingfisher was perching on a wire above the boat dock (you can barely see him, I know, but they’re flighty, so I couldn’t get nearer):

I was super surprised to see a ring-necked dove, as they’ve been overrun by common pigeons:

On the way back I saw a gathering of kayaks in the sea, which was a first for me:

A little over 10K on a very interesting run:

Probably only my D&D group will get this, but it made me laugh so I don’t care.

I also got yesterday’s dragon all coloured up:

I’ll upload a coloured version later on, but for now this line art was created with a Pentel Pocket Brush Pen on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

I made three tries with this boring prompt before I got to this “Alice in Wonderland” inspired one.
Staedtler pigment liner on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook.

My favourite prompt so far because it gave me an excellent excuse to draw the pufferfish.
Super5 fountain pen with 0.7 calligraphy nib, Rohrer and Klingner Lotte SketchINK on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook with shading done with a Faber Castell PITT Light Indigo brush pen.

Boy did I have a problem figuring out what to draw for this prompt. I almost decided to give up on it and work on my own thing. Then I remembered reading about the Angular Roughshark and that was that.
Zebra disposable brush pen on a Field Notes Signature sketchbook with a Faber Castell PITT Light Indigo brush pen.

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.
