My attempt at an art thread for this C3. Now I want everything to go out smoothly if I want to get some coins and stars, so there are going to be some rules put in place.
1. I don't make anything inappropriate.
2. I might make pixel art sometimes.
3. I don't take requests. (It just gets too frustrating when I have to do ten billion people's artwork requests at one time, so why bother allowing them at all? If you expected me to do this, sorry about that.)
I'll start by posting some works of mine. Ever wonder where those sakura trees of mine are? Look no further than the blossom forest.

Okay, I only heard one clap from the audience of the forest, but was most likely just a cough.
Next work... I give you... the SALSA-MAKER!!!

Here's how it works... You put in some tomato choppings, squish some tomatoes, pour in some taco sauce, sprinkle some pepper, drop in a powder bowl of spices and herbs, and finally, add the ultimate ingredient, chili peppers, then push the button to blend the salsa ingredients, and then hold a taco shell underneath the nozzle and push down on the lever to squirt the salsa out of the nozzle and onto the taco. Perfectly spicy for all you spice lovers.
Alright, that's it for now. Let me know what you think about those two works. (BTW I drew the Japense Sakura in MS Paint and made the Salsa-Maker out of shapes in WPS Office)
1. I don't make anything inappropriate.
2. I might make pixel art sometimes.
3. I don't take requests. (It just gets too frustrating when I have to do ten billion people's artwork requests at one time, so why bother allowing them at all? If you expected me to do this, sorry about that.)
I'll start by posting some works of mine. Ever wonder where those sakura trees of mine are? Look no further than the blossom forest.

Okay, I only heard one clap from the audience of the forest, but was most likely just a cough.
Next work... I give you... the SALSA-MAKER!!!

Here's how it works... You put in some tomato choppings, squish some tomatoes, pour in some taco sauce, sprinkle some pepper, drop in a powder bowl of spices and herbs, and finally, add the ultimate ingredient, chili peppers, then push the button to blend the salsa ingredients, and then hold a taco shell underneath the nozzle and push down on the lever to squirt the salsa out of the nozzle and onto the taco. Perfectly spicy for all you spice lovers.
Alright, that's it for now. Let me know what you think about those two works. (BTW I drew the Japense Sakura in MS Paint and made the Salsa-Maker out of shapes in WPS Office)