here is where I'll put all (or most of) my art from Scratch Art Camp June 2024. Space, arrow keys or click left/right side to change slide Click and hold on the image to zoom in ---- 1-2 June (no task) - 60 minutes I drew my Doctor OC from the Story Vein in my Doctor Who RP. "bored waiting" (freedrawn with mechanical pencil + eraser without references) 1-2 June (Task #1, interpretation of an ink monster) - 30 minutes the task required two campers to draw their interpretation of an ink monster, and 2 people had already done this but I felt inspired so I drew one anyway :D (abstract, freedrawn with a black 0.7mm fineliner without references) 2 June (no task) - 105 minutes (1h 45 mins) Pride in Gallifreyan! (made in Scratch vector editor, inspired by JustGallifreyanThings, uses Sherman's Gallifreyan language) 3-4 June (no task) - 85 minutes (1h 25 mins) Pride in Gallifreyan as a pendant/necklace! (made using paper, pencil, markers, coloured pencils and white gel pen, also glitter, then cut out with scissors, glued onto glass cabochon then glued on pendant backing, cut and threaded some metal chain through it and added a clip to the chain using wire benders) 9 June (no task) - 95 minutes (1h 35 mins) sketch of Heather ("The Pilot") from Doctor Who (freedrawn with mechanical pencil + eraser using a photo of Heather from Google as reference) 9-10 June (no task) - 60 minutes "we accept you" in Gallifreyan (made in Scratch vector editor, quote inspired by Christine And The Queens, uses Sherman's Gallifreyan language) 11 June (no task) - 36 minutes "one of us" in Gallifreyan (made in Scratch vector editor, quote inspired by Christine And The Queens, uses Sherman's Gallifreyan language) 11 June (daily: art trade) - 37 minutes https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1035832013/ art trade with @0lympiic for the Daily - sketch of @0lympiic's OC Bella Green (freedrawn with mechanical pencil using @0lympiic's character ref project for reference, but no other references) 13 June (Daily: hand switching) - 23 minutes lighting is bad cuz I drew this in the dark sorry, but I drew my cat from real life, first above with my left (dominant) hand, then below with my right (non-dominant) hand. she changed position several times, so the second image is deliberately not identical to the first image because I thought it would be better to still study her with my non-dominant hand from real life rather than to directly copy my own drawing. (drawn with a mechanical pencil + eraser, in the dark, referencing from real life + memory)
art by me Ink Inc. - https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/35162657/