< To peruse through the selection of artworks here, feel free to tap that little green flag up at the top, and press the space bar or tap on the images to progress between them all. Do hope you enjoy! > This project here is for the payments for “Strawberry Dragon” from the OTA here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/964418648/ I personally thought the design looked really cool when I was looking through designing contests to enter, and I was thoroughly surprised my initial offer was accepted as it was. However, I am not one to complain, so over this past weekend (and a good bit of Monday), I worked on making these lovely designs, and finding a good prior one of mine to submit in. Do hope you enjoy, and now, onto the designs/art themselves! 1. Handed-Over Design (I made this guy ages back, although I feel the appeal is still there; basic as this may so be. The tiny eyes (the little dots you see) and the eyes on the legs and face are pretty much the same on both sides, just with the purple coloration instead) 2. Design #1 (The theme of this one that was provided was “Magic,” and so, what better way to represent such a fascinating theme with a little mouse decked out in runes! It has a nice charm to it; very proud of the turn out indeed!) 3. Design #2 (I tried going with a “celestial” or “starry” design to fit the “Space” theme I was provided, although I feel the design still lacks somewhat. I think it’s still pretty cute though, and the blending was pretty fun to work with in this design) 4. Design #3 (A very basic and simple design, although I think the colors look pretty lovely and fit the “Nature” theme I got for this design. Also, my first time ever drawing a panda, or bears for the matter, which I feel was not half that bad) 5. Character Fullbody (I had a lot of fun messing around with this one, oddly enough. The color palette is very simplistic, and I liked the empty vibe the original art was giving me; in a good way of course. Really cool to get to make, and I do hope they are fine with them being in a more “feral” cat pose. There was no specification whether or not the character was anthro or not, so I just went with what I saw in the given image-) Art: Characters (and now designs): Drawing Programs Used: Sketchbook (very handy little app; a lot nicer to mess around in than Keleki, I must say)