"If I ever hear you singing 'because maybe' one last time, I swear..."Although the joke here is that Wonderwall is definitely overused whenever there's a group of people having a night out around the fire and one of them happens to own and play a guitar (let's face it: most of the time that's the only song they can play), I think Michael would be much happier if he could smash that bucket on my head instead, because really, I can't seem to stop using it for illustration titles? At least the first or second time it made actual sense, then it all became a running joke and now everytime I promise myself it's the last time I quote it, but then it isn't. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯As you can imagine, I had scheduled this to be an "end of summer" scene, but since we're in December now, it's hard to picture my characters still adamantly showing off bare arms and going around in short shorts and shoulder-length sleeves. Winter coats for everyone, then! I really had fun designing something different for everyone, mixing general functionality with the characters own quirks and preferences about clothing; I especially like Michael's outfit, for some reason, even if it's not extremely intricate. And of course, we can finally take a look at Tunny's van! I was so satisfied with its initial sketch that I had almost forgot that characters were going to cover most of it :/ I really need to draw it again, maybe focusing in its interiors. Originally planned to be coloured with a flashier tone like red or purple, it didn't quite click on me, so I switched to a white and teal palette. Vans are afterall usually off-white, I guess that's why it fits.Finally, I limited the use of textures unless indispensable and instead employed brushes a little more, especially on wood, tree barks, mountains and soil (which came out ok, I suppose, but most importantly didn't make the working file unnecessairly heavy!). I got new brushes for shrubs, which I really love, and the trees in the far background have all been drawn with the default, tiny hard brush! Yes, each single stroke. Took me a whole evening but it was worthy of the end result. :3Lastly, have a cute Pangolin lady that William is trying to impress: I have drawn them interacting in an old strip, so now I have this little headcanon that William is regularly trying to date her but failing each time for one reason or another. There, now I have yet another new background character. :V How would we call her? I can kinda piture her working at a novelty coffee shop and being a pastel-palette Instagram sensation. xP(C) Tunleah "Tunny" Thompson William Bellamy : Me.(C) Art: Me.