Inktober isn’t part of Halloween, per se, but it is part of the season. The purpose of Inktober is to get artists drawing, with the goal one inked drawing a day. Jake Parker has a primer, with tools and suggestions here. And his own wonderful drawings. Here’s some Halloween appropriate drawings from Days 1-4 — just hit up the #inktober tag on your preferred social media for much much more.
https://twitter.com/NathanPrideArt/status/649685217351966720
https://twitter.com/CorinnaBechko/status/650581432142688256
Today's #inktober piece. Kind of Gorey meets Gibson. pic.twitter.com/BbYuB8nagd
— Mariah McCourt (@TiredFairy) October 3, 2015
https://twitter.com/sara_pichelli/status/650279875748753408
https://twitter.com/ganzeer/status/650089278920245248
#inktober 2.9 complete. I solemnly swear I'm up to no good. pic.twitter.com/f3QZI3IUIY
— Scott Morse (@crazymorse) October 2, 2015
Mad Eye Moody. Day 2 #inktober #harrypotter
A photo posted by skottie young (@skottieyoung) on
https://twitter.com/TreeBeerd/status/649703223318544384
For the eveningers: #inktober day 2, Morticia Addams. #inktober2015 pic.twitter.com/WGVbxUPggz
— Nacho Man Sandy Cabbage (@TreeBeerd) October 2, 2015