Drew every neopets for a style guide, ful res on my patreon of the pic AND the flats (that I had to resize for these pictures)
I need to tag all of these....
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Art of Serenity by @ferwanwan
We did an art trade, but I highly recommend commissioning her. Her art is perfection. 💗
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hear some kind of charity corner is returning to neopets at some point. but this is all my mind would let me imagine about it
tnt hire me I got great plot ideas!!
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very excited for the upcoming plot!! so here a quick art of Vira! looks like one of the main villains!
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My neopets with my ideal colors for them 🖌
Anyways if anyone wants to donate a Maraquan paint brush don’t be shy, my DMs are open
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Every Pastel Acara wearing a Mint and Aqua Flower Wig has a special place in my heart! This is my OC Chloe!
Speedraw available on my Youtube channel
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Day 1 - White Acara
Acaras are really charming with their butterfly ears and horn thingies! I chose white to start with a simpler color, and because they look cute, like a snowy region animal.
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can you review acara? i JUST learned they’re supposed to be aquatic, i don’t see it at all
Maybe I'm biased because I have one, but I've always really enjoyed Acaras. They're a completely abstract creature, to the point where it's hard to pin down what they even resemble the most.
The head is the most distinctive feature, as they sport two doubled-up ears and a pair of fur-covered horns (which are actually flexible). They also have no tails, which is something you don't see a lot when it comes to fantasy quadrupeds. Both their furless paws and ears match in color, making them pop and balancing the palette. (Pink's not my favorite accent color, but it at least makes sense here given that it's their skin.) Finally, their underbellies further break up the design, making for a nice-looking Neopet all around.
And as for the aquatic thing: those split ears used to a pair of fins, back when the Acara was still called the Tigren:
Even though you can't tell they're aquatic just by looking at them nowdays, I'd argue that they do still give off a diving mammal vibe. I think it's the furless paws combined with the the short fur—they're like the otters of the Neopet world (except not literally, because the Lutari is the otter of the Neopet world, but you get the idea). I also seem to recall that they use their horns to help them steer when diving, furthering their swimming capabilities.
And as for customization, the Acara came out on top, basically remaining unaltered except for a raised paw and a slightly less joyful expression. A lot of things got cleaned up, such as the horn structure and the feet being less weirdly shiny. The only downside is that I swear the heads got bigger, but otherwise I feel like the converted version is slightly better.
Favorite Colours:
Grey: I already spotlighted this one in my grey color review so I won't get into too much detail here, but the grey Acara is super pretty. The converted version is pretty standard (though the tears and eyebags at least make it extra sad), but the UC/styled version is perfect. I love the horns being flopped forward and how it's looking up while leaning forward, giving it a particularly pitiful look. The shading is also pretty nice as well.
Chocolate: I think what makes this one work is the amount of detail. I love the little white chocolate drizzle that accents the head, collar, back, and paws, with whipped cream on top and extra chocolate fudge on the back. What really makes it though are the waffle paws/ears and the horns, which are white chocolate with milk chocolate striping. The mostly brown palette is also lovely and high-contrast.
Plushie: You know what, I just think I like Acaras with stripes on their horns. I've always liked plushie Acaras for reasons similar to chocolate; the ears/paws have a nice pattern to them, and the striped patterns really pop due the use of aquamarine and yellow against the duller blue base. Both versions are fine; the converted version looks a bit less creepy, but it looses major points for having normal eyes instead of button eyes (especially because the button eyes accented the orange patch on the foreleg) and also loosing the stitching on its chest. Still, it's a nice-looking color all around.
BONUS: I have to give the pastel Acara a shout-out because it's the color of my Acara. :) They're not particularly fancy compared to the above colors, but the light green and yellow palette combined with the subtle pinkish shading really makes this one nice to look at.
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