Here are a few illustrations I created as preview images for my Bold Inks for Procreate. 
I designed a variety of digital ink brushes that mimic the look and behavior of real, traditional inks. These artworks show how I use them to achieve different textures, line qualities, and expressive effects in my illustrations.

I made these illustrations as a little picture book story. Just for fun.
Get that messy ink look without the dirty hands.
"Yeah, sure, but did you hear what someone said about this man?"
"This was quite bold! But have you ever tasted a rotten cheese that smelled so bad people in the restaurant were calling 911?"
"You know who they really should’ve called 911 on? 
Those cheeky seagulls that stole my fries!"
"The end of a very short illustrated story about boldness. Or baldness. Or… whatever!"
And here are a few more illustrations — or just some doodles I made with the brushes. Nothing serious, but here they are!
Here’s an eccentric character with his eccentric pets I drew.
He loves all his animals. The feeling isn’t mutual.
And here’s his neighbor… and his cat. The cat doesn’t love him either.
This is the neighbor’s son. He rang the doorbell late in the evening because the artist’s dog supposedly ate his homework. Yeah, sure… go away, kid!
The dog actually did it. He had nightmares that night—something bad was in the ink.
And this cartoon was on TV. It was about a kid named Charlie and his friend, a bear called Eddie. Charlie ate some wild mushrooms early in the episode, so I really don’t know how much of that bear stuff was real…
Charlie literally drew the portraits of himself and the bear. With Bold Inks! 
You can get them on Creative Market!

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