To @heroinmilk : Your artwork is just absolutely incredible, and has so much unique flair to it! Not only that, but you just seem like a cool down-to-earth type of person, not bothered or restricted through any means. I genuinely wish I had the confidence you have to post artwork freely and casually. You also have a massive knack for character design, and your OCs are quite impressive. You are so amazingly consistent in your artwork that it seriously puts mine to shame. You are an example of how art really shows one's thoughts on the world. I truly hope I did your OC Insers justice with this drawing, and I would like to apologize in advance if it did not accurately match it. I hope you have an incredible day full of magnificently plumed birds.
To @KoolCirby : Your memes are seriously hilarious and gave me quite a lot of laughs. Not only that, but you also have a charming and casual vibe to your profile that I utterly respect. Your OC is also really neat, Kirby has always been one of my favorite franchises, and you put a sleek spin on it. There is a real charm to making an OC based on an existing character but having it represent you as a human being. You have shown yourself to be a major figure in the Gamejolt community and have treated everyone else with nothing but respect and kindness. You use your following for creativity, which is something I straight-up aspire to. I hope I did your OC justice as well, and I wish you the absolute best in life. May your days be filled with nothing but miracles and rainbows.
I would also like to thank Mr. Masayoshi Takanaka. For context, in 1981 he collaborated with Ul de Rico to produce a music album based on the story of The Rainbow Goblins. It is genuinely an incredible album, and the way every instrument is used just feels so right. A perfect mix of classical and jazz, the biggest inspiration from the album would have to come from the final song: "You Can Never Come to This Place". It is just so harrowing and beautiful for a conclusion piece, and the sample narration sets it apart from any other album I've heard before. It is a testament to how dreams really can come true. Here is a link to the album in question, I truly hope anyone still reading this takes a listen, you will be extremely impressed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzYD56hKF-8
And lastly, I would also like to thank the creator of The Rainbow Goblins book, Count Ul de Rico! This man has drawn some of the most detailed and colorful artwork I've ever seen for a children's book and has incredible writing skills. The level of depth and beauty he has put into his stories while also entertaining people of all ages is an utter testament to his versatility. I find it incredibly tragic how The Rainbow Goblins isn't as well known compared to other children's books because it does such a good job teaching those about the environment and colors around us. How greed and environmental harm can ruin the land for everyone else. I have nothing but the utmost honor to have drawn this, and I am utterly thankful to carry the legend of The Rainbow Goblins. Thank you for creating such an important book, Mr. Ul de Rico.
From the bottom of my heart, I thank you all.
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