It turns out I still haven't finished this project that I was working on. Plus I didn't take a picture of one of the squares, but I do think I have 6 of the 9 squares done at this point.
I guess I forgot that I was sharing my Inktober drawings on here. I also didn't mention that I was following instructions from a YouTube channel called Art for Kids Hub. I went back and added links to the videos I used for the first two drawings. I put the mermaid's face on the tree and changed the branches to arms.
The prompts for day 3 were banshee and bait. So I made basically the mermaid again with a scary face like she's screaming and a trap symbol from the TV show Supernatural.
The fifth day prompts were witch and build. So I did Hermione and replaced her book with a jar holding the fire she built.
Art for Kids Hub didn't have a centaur and I tried to engineer one by combining different things and it wasn't working. So I found a different channel. The other prompt was husky so I tried to make the horse part meatier than the original.
I took some tips from another channel for this Valkyrie. I guess the biggest difference between a Viking girl and a Valkyrie is what they wear and I didn't want to take the time to figure out how to make a more Valkyrie body, so I basically did that mermaid face again. The second prompt was enchanted so I tried to capture that in her expression....maybe...?
The prompts for day 8 were gumiho and frail.l I guess a gumiho is a 9 tailed fox, so I modified Art for Kids Hub's fox. I tried to make 9 big healthy tails but it wasn't working. I really thought the fox looked frail enough as it was, but now she has 9 frail tails too.
The prompts for day 9 were madraemonte and swing. I don't know if the word is misspelled or what, but I had a hard time finding what a madraemonte was supposed to be. I did find some information about La Madre Monte from Columbia. She's described as a large woman who wears moss and leaves and conceals her face under a green hat. So I went with that.
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