Flora in Autumn.

A little bit bio about herself: The girl goes by the name Flora. She's in her late-adolescent age. Her features are round, she has short hair and eyes with comfortably thin eyebrows. She dresses as if she were an imaginative girl, smiles with a flowing river of grace, and moves as if she were silk. Flora is playful, generous, but slightly untidy.

I made this character about a year ago, at the time, I used to be obsessed with females. I drew a few more of it, but then left forgotten in the cabin but did take the photo of the sketch I made before that.

I'm an illustrator/graphic designer by myself and vectorizing has always been easier than drawing and asked for a ton of feedback from my pen friend. I'm still proud of the result as the first artwork to feel like it's feminine and I can't believe the amount of research just to make this artwork as a semi-beginner artist/illustrator. It made me learn way more about the nature of femininity. Though I do still have a plan to go back to 3D, I had more fun doing character design (especially females) than UI design (even though the UI job is a bit oversaturated).

Anyways, I'm planning to do a series about drawing her in various scenes so stay updated! (Are you planning to downdate? huh.)

Update (21:55 GMT+7 16/05/2022): I don't think continuing the series would be ideal for me though I'm still exploring what fascinates me about female characters as a whole and little stuff about it. Maybe I was activating my dopamine way often.

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