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#1
After finally getting around to cleaning out your garage/attic/closet, you come across an old dusty box. Which is odd because you don't remember putting it there, or even who it belongs to. You open the box anyway, and inside you find



All you can tell is that the objects go together in some way or another. So what are they?

Rules:
- Lines are there for a reason, stay in them
- Each shape can be rotated/flipped independently from the other, but no resizing
- No colour limit
- Both shapes are required, and there must be some sort of indication that the objects either belong or work together in some way

Now go have fun  ;)
#2
Is it worth posting?
I don't know. But my attempt at a pun sparked your curiosity and here you are.

So there's this thing called university which requires that I draw things that I normally wouldn't. Which brings us to
Exhibit A

My problem is that I am fairly new to this thing called portraiture (stuff like this is more my style). Long story short, I've got a long way to go here. I'm looking for crit, because it's far from perfect and I'm stuck on where to go. One thing I noticed was that the lips seem too short and the space between the eyes a wee bit too large. But I could just be looking at it too much.
So, if any of you skilled in this area happen to take a look, I would greatly appreciate any suggestions/criticism or even just what works, if anything.
#3
So seeing as elementals and the like have already been done, you get to do a sprite version of a season.

Theme: Pick a season, make a usable sprite personification of the season, and have fun with it! Could be a man, could be a beast, could be...I don't know. You think of something.

Rules: No restictions, as long as it's usable in a game. Oh, and do mention which season it is.

#4
It's late at night and you're trying to sleep, but all you've been able to do is toss and turn for the last four hours. And then it hits you: you're hungry. So, realizing your plight and the solution to it, you drag yourself out of bed and to the nearest kitchen. But upon opening the fridge, you are confronted with this:

But what is this, exactly? Is it the delicious remnants of last night's dinner, or just a few half-eaten croissants? Maybe it's not even food, but a ravaging mold monster. This is where you come in.

Rules:
Show what you found on your food hunt.
Ouline can be flipped or rotated, but no scaling.
Background is not required, but if you do include one, think fridge.
No colour limit.

Oh, and depending on how many entries this gets, there may be some trophies showing up.
And with that, go forth and make snacks!


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