Final image of the eight colour palette of is this racoon family. I know a lot of you might know raccoons as “trash pandas”, while I know them as “washing bears” (literal translation of their name in my language).

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A new colour palette and a new topic, starting off with this adorable otter and her pup.
The ninth colour palette of is quite cool toned, I’m excited to see how that next two images will turn out.

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A slightly different theme this time. While the prompts I am working with are flowers, I decided to work with patterns and packaging.
Painted using the eight colour palette of but I darkened one of the colours due to some contrast issues.

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Final image using the seventh colour palette is a bunch of sunflowers.

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A new colour palette and a new topic. Starting off with a calla lily. This one is sort of a nod to some images I did during Huely last year as well.
This new colour palette is a bit brighter.

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Next up is as Luke Skywalker.
Again I only used four of the colours of the fifth colour palette of

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Next portrait up is of course Princess Leia. I usually don’t draw her with space buns, but quite pleased I did this time.
I only used four of the colours of the fifth colour palette of

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New colour palette, and a new set of images. While keeping with the animal theme it’s definitively a different climate to the previous one. So here’s a little field mouse out to find some food.

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Next image up is lavender.
I used the second colour palette of Huely, plus the addition of white. It still looks a bit different from the other two which used the same colours.

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Next image is of lily of the valley, which also uses the second colour palette, with the addition of white. Would you have guessed it uses the same colour palette as the previous image?

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This time I decided to switch things up a bit and try to draw a still life, but of course also featuring the prompt flower: lilacs. I’m also using the second colour palette in my challenge, and white in the background.

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