Inktober
What is Inktober?
Inktober is an annual month-long event when a prompt word will be posted for each day of October.
What is Inktober 52?
Inktober 52 is what happens during the months that aren't October. A new prompt will be posted once a week (typically Thursdays.)
How do I join in?
Simply draw by hand something based on or inspired by the prompt word. It can be inked traditionally (on paper,) or with a digital "ink" brush. The drawing can be anything from a simple doodle to an elaborate illustration. The color of the ink is negotiable.
Rules
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Be kind. Constructive criticism at most, if requested. We welcome artists of all skill levels and varying levels of free time to commit. This community is meant to encourage people to create art.
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No AI-Generated work The marks in your work must be physically drawn by (your) hand.
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Submissions must meet the theme of this community Your work must be based on the given prompt. Late work based on expired prompts are still eligible for submission.
From Inktober.com:
Jake Parker created Inktober in 2009 as a challenge to improve his inking skills and develop positive drawing habits. It has since grown into a worldwide endeavor with thousands of artists taking on the challenge every year.
Past Inktober Events
Inktober 2025 Directory
Ink52 2025 Directory
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Hi, and welcome!
The plan after October is done is to continue on with the Inktober52 challenges, which involves a weekly prompt, rather than a daily one. I've signed up for the Inktober newsletter via which they propagate the prompts, but haven't received an emails yet, so I'm not entirely sure when exactly the prompts will go up, but that is the plan.
So, post-October we will continue with the last weekly prompts of 2024, and then begin with the new 2025 Inktober52 list as the prompts are revealed weekly. The hiding the prompt and guessing sound a bit difficult to pull off as it would put up extra obstacles to participating, and would presumably quash participation, but it's a decent suggestion that we can keep in mind for when we've grown more active as a community. :)
Great news!