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"Let’s dew something magical this week, shall we? Whether you’re a dawn-chaser, a mood-illustrator, or someone who just really likes the idea of water that shows up uninvited on your lawn, this week’s prompt is dripping (yes, we went there) with possibilities. "Dew" may seem small — just a sparkle on a leaf or a shimmer on your window — but in the right hands (yours!), it’s pure atmosphere. Think mystery, serenity, quiet beginnings, or even alien slime. Interpret boldly. Ink wildly.

Remember, Inktober 52 is your weekly nudge back to basics: real ink, real paper, real you. No layers. No undo button. Just the raw joy of drawing with whatever pen’s nearest and whatever weird concept just woke up in your brain. This prompt is not just about moisture; it’s about motion. About life that stirs while the world sleeps. About the breath between darkness and day.

So whether you’re sketching a fog-drenched forest, a mischievous morning sprite, or a coffee cup sweating in the dawn light, let this little word open up a whole new world. Now grab your pens, fire up your imagination, and let's dew this!"

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  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by ink@sh.itjust.works to c/inktober@sh.itjust.works
 

"That majestic, slightly chaotic aerial acrobat of the insect world. Equal parts dragon and dart, this little speedster zips through the air like it’s late for a very important pollen appointment. Whether you see dragonflies as nature’s glittering helicopters or the original fantasy familiars, there’s plenty of inspiration packed into those iridescent wings.

Inktober 52 is here to remind you to keep it classic: ink and paper, raw and real. No undos, no filters—just the brave beauty of black lines and bold choices. So lean into the whimsy, the weirdness, or the wonder. Will you sketch an elegant close-up? A sci-fi mech with gossamer wings? A sword-wielding bug knight on a leaf battlefield? The only rule is: get drawing. And remember—if your pen starts buzzing, it’s working.

Let’s see those dragonflies take off!"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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[–] ink@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago

Sounds promising! I’ll check it out. Thanks for the response / explanation :)

[–] ink@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

What’s DOS2 stand for?

 

"Dust off your pens and get ready to draw like the wind’s at your back. Think cowboy boots with a jingle, wild stallions kicking up dust, or that little jab of motivation that gets you moving when your creative engine’s been idling. Whether you're sketching the grit of the old west or just leaning into that rugged, untamed vibe, this is your chance to loosen up and let the ink fly.

Inktober’s all about getting back to basics — ink, paper, and whatever’s rattling around in that wild brain of yours. So channel your inner outlaw, chase the horizon, and see where this dusty trail of inspiration takes you. No pressure, no polish — just draw. And if all else fails, slap a cowboy hat on it and call it done.

Don’t be stinky, let’s get inky."

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Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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"Time to embrace your inner twin, double your ideas, and maybe argue with yourself about what to draw first. This prompt is all about duality—the cosmic kind, the human kind, or the kind that happens when you sketch something, hate it, and immediately start over.

For the zodiac fans, Gemini is the sign of the twins, full of curiosity, contradictions, and conversations (with yourself or others). It’s a symbol of dual perspectives, shifting identities, and seeing both sides of the story. So whether you go with mystical mirror images, doppelgängers, or two-headed creatures with attitude, there’s a lot to explore here.

And for the space nerds (we see you), Gemini was also the name of NASA’s pre-Apollo missions. Two astronauts squeezed into a capsule the size of a compact car, orbiting Earth and testing out the skills that would eventually land us on the Moon. It’s a beautiful metaphor for collaboration, tension, and trust—which also sounds a lot like trying to finish an Inktober prompt before midnight.

Remember, this challenge is about getting back to the roots of drawing: ink on paper, no fuss. It’s not about perfection. It’s about process, play, and giving yourself permission to try something bold (or strange… or both).

So go ahead—draw the stars, the astronauts, the mischief-makers, or that bizarre idea that only makes sense to you and your sketchbook. Just make sure you’ve got a pen in hand and some paper nearby. Gemini's calling, and it's got twice the inspiration.

Let’s get inky."

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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If following the Inktober prompt isn't your style but you would still like to do a weekly prompt with a community here on Lemmy, please check out and support !52WeeksofArt@lemmy.world by @Okokimup@lemmy.world

[–] ink@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago

the chaotic scribbly feel works really well here! :)

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by ink@sh.itjust.works to c/inktober@sh.itjust.works
 

"That’s right—time to embrace the weird, wonderful world of mushrooms, molds, spores, and all the other squishy, shadow-dwelling lifeforms that pop up when you least expect them. Whether you're sketching a fairytale toadstool, a moody shelf fungus, or just a mushroom with a great personality, this is your sign to let loose and get a little spore-tastic.

Inktober is all about returning to the roots—ink, paper, and the kind of quiet focus that doesn’t come with an undo button. So put the tablet down, shake out your pens, and get weird with it. Try some hatching, cross-hatching, maybe even… stippling (we see you overachievers). There’s something deeply satisfying about coaxing a whole little ecosystem out of black ink and white space.

Let your lines meander like roots underground, or stand bold like a lone chanterelle in a sea of leaf litter. Just don’t be afraid to lean into the strange—fungi are nature’s original oddballs, after all. Go forth, draw boldly, and remember: if someone says your art looks like mold, you’re probably on the right track."

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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If following the Inktober prompt isn't your style but you would still like to do a weekly prompt with a community here on Lemmy, please check out and support !52WeeksofArt@lemmy.world by @Okokimup@lemmy.world

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by ink@sh.itjust.works to c/inktober@sh.itjust.works
 

"Get ready to unleash your inner doodlehound, because it's time to ink some four-legged fluffballs. Whether you sketch a mischievous mutt mid-zoomie, a pampered pooch in a pearl collar, or a pup so abstract it makes Picasso bark—this prompt is your chance to sit, stay, and draw. Remember: Inktober is all about ink, paper, and going back to the basics, so leave the digital bones behind and let those pens wag with joy. Now go fetch some inspiration!"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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If following the Inktober prompt isn't your style but you would still like to do a weekly prompt with a community here on Lemmy, please check out and support !52WeeksofArt@lemmy.world by @Okokimup@lemmy.world

 

"This week’s prompt is here, and it’s tiptoeing in under a trench coat. Sneaky is your chance to channel the art of covert creativity—think kids on each other’s shoulders, wobbling in an oversized coat, trying to pass as a very suspicious “adult” at the box office. Inktober is all about getting back to basics with ink and paper, and this week invites you to explore the shifty, the sly, and the suspicious with nothing but black lines and bold imagination. Whether it’s a cat burglar, a squirrel stealing snacks, or a masterpiece in mischief—draw it like you weren’t supposed to. 🖤"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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If following the Inktober prompt isn't your style but you would still like to do a weekly prompt with a community here on Lemmy, please check out and support !52WeeksofArt@lemmy.world by @Okokimup@lemmy.world

 

"Get ready to charge into creativity, folks—this week's prompt is TAURUS! Whether you’re sketching celestial bulls or just stubbornly refusing to use anything but ink and paper, it’s time to let your pen do the charging. Channel that earthy determination, embrace the beautiful chaos of ink smudges, and remember: horns aren’t just for bulls—they’re for boldly announcing your return to the basics. Now go forth and draw something that says “I’m grounded, I’m stubborn, and I look fabulous in black and white.” Let’s get bull-ish about art! 🐂🖤"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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If following the Inktober prompt isn't your style but you would still like to do a weekly prompt with a community here on Lemmy, please check out and support !52WeeksofArt@lemmy.world by @Okokimup@lemmy.world

 

"Time to channel your inner inky landscape artist and capture those breathtaking views—mountains, deserts, cityscapes, or even the surreal dreamscapes that live in your head. Whether it’s a vast horizon inked with delicate linework or a moody, high-contrast scene that looms with drama, this is your chance to show the world what a vista looks like in black and white. No color, no shortcuts—just ink, imagination, and a whole lot of dramatic perspective. Let’s see what epic scenes unfold from your pen! 🖤"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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"This week’s Inktober 52 prompt is… AXOLOTL! That’s right, the underwater salamander that looks like it belongs in a fantasy novel and a science textbook at the same time. With those feathery gills and permanent smile, it’s basically begging to be immortalized in black ink. So whether you’re cross-hatching every squishy detail or going bold with dramatic shadows and surreal twists, let those ink lines flow like an axolotl through a mountain stream. Just remember: no color, just glorious ink. Let’s see what weird, wonderful, wet little creatures you bring to life this week! 🖤"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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"Sharpen your pencils and ready your longships, because this week’s Inktober52 prompt is VIKING! Whether you're raiding your sketchbook for bold new ideas or setting sail into uncharted inky waters, it’s time to channel your inner Norse spirit. Helmets (with or without horns—we won't judge), beards, battle cries, and longboats are all fair game. So grab your tools like a true ink-conqueror and drawr your way to glory. Skål to another legendary week of creativity!"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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If following the Inktober prompt isn't your style but you would still like to do a weekly prompt with a community here on Lemmy, please check out and support !52WeeksofArt@lemmy.world by @Okokimup@lemmy.world

 

"It’s time to bring bold, fiery energy to your art! Aries, the first sign of the zodiac, is ruled by Mars and symbolizes passion, courage, and determination. You can take this prompt in many directions—illustrate the Aries constellation with dazzling stars, draw a fierce ram charging forward, or capture the dynamic, unstoppable spirit of an Aries personality. Think flames, warriors, leaders, or anything that embodies fearless ambition. Whether you go cosmic, mythological, or personal, let that Aries fire ignite your creativity! 🔥♈"

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As always, you’re free to create a separate post for your own stuff if you wish, or you can post it as a comment in this weekly prompt post. I will corral any individual posts and post them here as a comment.

Rules:

  1. Please remember to be kind. All skill levels are welcome here.
  2. AI art is not allowed.
  3. Submissions must be based on the given prompt, but either traditional or digital mediums are welcome.

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If following the Inktober prompt isn't your style but you would still like to do a weekly prompt with a community here on Lemmy, please check out and support !52WeeksofArt@lemmy.world by @Okokimup@lemmy.world

[–] ink@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This is great!

[–] ink@sh.itjust.works -1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Another +1 for Arctic.

I was using Mlem and Voyager before, but when I tried Arctic out I really enjoyed how it played well with video posts (excluding youtube, they just load and you can view them without navigating away) whereas the others would open the link through the in app browser.

Edit: Mlem just got an update/overhaul so it may be worth checking out as well.

[–] ink@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Great perspective and hatching! :)

[–] ink@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

I'm not smart enough to suss out what that means, but it looks great! :)

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