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her name is Rainbow Fizz and she is horribly ugly! :D

I think about this character design a lot for some reason. The original drawing is a fursona time-line I made back in probably 2011 if I has to guess? The second design in from the left is Hyper’s original design, but the design on the very far left is a design I made up for the sake of that drawing. I felt like, at the time, everyone else’s fursona time-Lines had their sona start off as a really bright sparkle dog, and I felt like Hyper’s original design wasn’t bright or ugly enough, so I made one up??? I have no idea why I decided to lie and purposely make a bright and bad design that people would think was my first fursona, but oh well. You can tell I really went out of my way to make the design as bad as possible, and even her name seems pretty fake LMAO.

I got a random urge to revisit this design tonight though. I’m having a rough day and I thought this might cheer me up. I wanted to redesign her but try to keep as many of the original elements as I could while making it all work? She is very bright and ugly and the colours all clash but I kinda like her now. I even gave her some funky accessories and a couple piercings to help feed into the aesthetic. 

Its no secret that I love sparkle dogs and bright designs so I really had a blast with this, and drawing it cheered me up a lot c: so I hope you guys like seeing Fizz as much as I do! As well as seeing some of my much older art 😅💛

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CookieCat :3

Okay... but why do I love her

sillybunny

If you don’t mind me asking how do you do your backgrounds? They are so lovely!

HOUNDTOMBS

You’re fine omg!! I typically will do a gradient background, but for this one I just did solid pink. Then I’ll use a half tone brush a friend gave me a while ago for all of the small circles, and then I’ll just use the circle tool to make a bigger circle that I put in the centre behind the character! I’ll typically merge the half tone & large circle layers together, and maybe set them to either soft light, overlay, or hard light layer modes depending on what I think looks best c: