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Week #18 / 30 Apr: May The Force Be With You - 2017 Weekly Ink Project


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I do not understand this. Can one claim an ink-of-the-week and thus prevent others from choosing it? Surely not....

Imagine LG coming over and telling you, hey, you can't use Heart of Darkness this week because LizEF has already chosen it to represent The Force...

Nice drawing, btw, but you forgot the laser beam? (blue!) :lticaptd:

Of course, I understand there is no "dibs" on an ink. I just wanted to show as much variety as possible . . . :rolleyes:

 

Thank you for the compliment. I had thought of making a wash and then drawing a blue line in it to achieve a glow but the fear of mucking it up overcame me and I didn't :blush:

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You should have more confidence in the force...

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I was too slow to claim Heart of Darkness (great choice LizEF) and I've already used Doyou (Count Dooku).

 

So here is Obi Wan Kenobi's lightsabre drawn with Kobe 46 . . . . . . I didn't have Kobe 1 . . . . I'm clutching at straws people, forgive me :unsure:

 

http://www.taskyprianou.com/fpn_week_18_kobe_46.jpg

 

NB. How did Obi Wan not get blisters wielding this fella . . . ?

 

 

 

 

The Force is strong with this one.

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OK, this really does have to be my last one for now; I must get something else done! When I think of "the force", I think of stars and night sky, so that's one reason I chose this Blackstone Barrier Reef. Plus it's my new favorite ink and I just wanted to use it. ;)

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~ Cheryl >^..^<

My inks I'm willing to trade: Aurora (Black), Blackstone (Barrier Reef Blue), BunguBox (L'Amant), Callifolio (Violet), Cross (Blue), De Atramentis (Archive Black, Document Violet), Diamine (Ancient Copper, Eau De Nil, Green Umber, Prussian Blue, Sherwood Green, Steel Blue, Twilight), KWZ (Gummiberry), Levenger (Forest), Monteverde (California Teal, Fireopal), Nemosine (Alpha Centauri), Noodler's (Blue Ghost, Bulletproof Black, Lexington Gray, Polar Brown), Parker Quink (Black), Pelikan 4001 (Brilliant Brown, Turquoise), Pelikan Edelstein (Olivine), Pilot Iroshizuku (Ama-Iro, Ku-Jaku, Syo-Ro), Private Reserve (Purple Mojo, Sepia), Robert Oster (Fire & Ice, Lake of Fire, Marine, Soda Pop Blue, Tranquility), Sailor Jentle (Oku-Yama, Souten), Sailor Shikiori (Yodaki), Taccia (Cha), Waterman (Absolute Brown, Harmonious Green, Inspired Blue, Tender Purple).

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