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And this one! This one marks the beginning of "Finally Getting Over It." Besides that, I really like the dithering here. It ended up looking like this by accident, too. I already told this before, but I started art with pixel-art! I really cherish this art form because of that.

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I used to think this painting here was, like, blowing the lid right off of everything when I first made it. I just think that it's really funny now, for some reason.

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And this one features an IpΓͺ tree! It bears Brasil's national flower. At the time, I was on a streak to always put some reference to Brasil in my drawings, like the pΓ£o de queijo on that other one.

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Ok, so this one didn't have any references to Brazilian iconography or culture - Except that the character's name here also happens to be the same name of a state in Brasil. Funny little coincidence.

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Big background with a whole bunch of small details. The part I had the most fun with in this was rendering the hair. Curly hair is always really fun to draw!