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In comemeration of my PPG viewing journey so far, I decided to draw a scene featuring characters from the show. I first drew Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, as well as a trail line for each of them. Next was Mega Mojo Jojo, who's the biggest character on the page. I made sure to tear up his clothes so you could see the side effects of his transformation. After that, I put together Townsville, with some buildings, a green car, a brown dog, some clouds and a sun, and a little purple bird. Finally, I colored in the characters and the background. I used black pencil crayon to define my lines all through out. I'm happy with how this picture turned out, and can't wait to see what you guys think of it!
 
@Charmy Bee I'm not a Powerpuff Girls fan but who knows maybe I'll give it a try sometime. Those are really good drawings by the way. I love hand-drawn art like that.
 
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In commeration of my Dexter's Lab viewing journey so far, I decided to draw a scene featuring some of my favorite characters from the show inside of the Laboratory together. The first thing I drew was the Lab itself, including the control board, the computer screen that says No Dee Dee!!, and the walls. Dexter was the first character I drew. His design incorporates a lot of features from the first 2 seasons of the show and Ego Trip and he's holding a wrench to defend himself from Mandark.

Dee Dee was up next. I gave her a defined hairline to go with her buns, a ribbon on the back of her tutu, as well as on each of her ballet slippers, to flesh out her design. She is pressing a button on the control board, which forces the computer to issue a warning. However, she hasn't really noticed that yet. Mandark entered the page soon after, and I gave him his supersuit, cape, and ray gun from Ego Trip so he could face off against his rival in the ultimate battle.

After those three characters took their positions, it was time for some background characters. I chose Olga "Lalavava" Astromonov and Monkey as the spectators, though Charlie the Chupacabra, Timmy the Termite, The Koosalagoopagoop (Koosy for short), Quackor the Fowl, and Action Hank were all considered, but didn't make the cut. To refine Lalavava's design, I gave her a frayed ribbon on the front of her tutu, as well as on each of her ballet slippers. Monkey is in his supersuit, though his proportions are a bit off-model because there wasn't much room for his legs to fit.

Once all the characters were drawn, I textured the floor and colored everything in with coloring pencils, though the floor and the walls also have some crayon on them. I made sure each character and setpiece had a defined black outline before appling color to them. Overall, I'm quite impressed with how this turned out, and am proud of the work I put into it.
 
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After going through August without a single drawing, I knew I should probably do one this month to make up for it. I decided to draw a picture with lots of flowers, and started by using various shades of green for the grass. I used a lime green colored pencil for the base, and darker shades for the strands. Once the grass was growing, I drew all sorts of different flowers both on the ground and in the air, though those ones were connected to grass strands so they looked accurate.

The sky was looking a bit empty, so I decided to draw the Breezies from the third generation of MLP. Tra La La was the first one I did, followed by Tiddly Wink, and last, but not least, Zipzee. I had to cut off a few of the flowers so the little fairy ponies' legs could fit. Once they were on the paper, I applied the black outline before I colored them in. Afterwards, I used a blue colored pencil for the sky to finish off my piece. I was proud of my efforts, and I hope that you guys will feel inspired as well.
 
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Hey everyone. Since Halloween is only a few days away, I decided to draw a scene featuring the main characters of all the spooky cartoons I've watched so far. The background is fairly simple, showcasing the fall colors, the moon, some trees, and an abandoned house. Hector and Boskov were the first characters I drew for this piece. I made Boskov a decent size, so his features could be accurate. Meahwhile, both Hector's brain and stomach are a lot simpler, with none of the detail from Season 2, and are quite small.

Doom Kitty was up next, followed by Courage. Doom is quite skinny compared to how she looks in Ruby Gloom. But other than that, I did a decent job on her. Courage on the other hand, is a bit stout towards the tummy. It was difficult drawing his arms and legs because of how small they are. GIR came onto the page afterwards, followed by Zim. I have to say, my drawing skills for these two improved quite a lot between the 2022 Car Wash arc scene and this one. Not only are they properly sized, but their details and colors look nice.

After those two, Ruby was the next character to enter the page. I made sure her colors were not saturated, so the linework could be visible. She looks very cute, and a decent job for a first timer. Once Ruby was finished, I worked on Major Dr. Ghastly and General Skarr. Ghastly's proportions are sized fairly well, but her pistol lacks detail and her eyes were challenging to draw. I didn't have a lot of trouble with Skarr besides getting the scar on his blank eye just right. It was hard getting the shape how I wanted it, but in the end, it was worth it.

Once Hector's crew was finished, I drew Mandy. I made sure her eyebrows didn't look too big or blocky, and that her frown had a natural formation. When she was ready, I moved onto Grim. His face is quite small, his scythe isn't pointy, and his hands look grey instead of white. However, this first attempt does have some charm to it. After Grim was completed, the final character to draw was Billy. I made sure to white his eyes, allowing his emotions to be conveyed properly. Afterwards, I erased the outline, leaving two simple bead eyes. His nose isn't too big, and his details look precise.

Once every character was completed, I colored the page and finished the background. Although this drawing wasn't exactly perfect, I felt proud of my work, and happy that I was able to make a piece dedicated to multiple different shows at once.
 
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