Hi everyone! I haven't released a new blockshade for a long time now. It was mostly because my time is taken up by homework, finishing the snow leopard block shade (I FINALLY FINISHED IT!! It was so annoying, but totally worth it :D) and I hadn't found a good image to blockshade. I was looking at bird pictures (don't ask why, because I don't know) and I found this colorful image. I decided to make a block shade out of it, but I decided, Frost, you already have 6 blockshades. Why don't you create a tutorial? So here we are. My biggest blockshade (aka the snow leopard I mini ranted about): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/171584386/ Love and/or favorite if this was helpful. Follow for more art? I’m American, so I say “colors”. It’s just a different spelling.. Notice how I made step one and step two but I didn't number any other ones :P Sorry for the super weird font stuff, sometimes it’s big, sometimes it’s tiny :( Reference from Google Images Music: Masked Heroes by Vexento Bubble effect inspired by @nicolemaepark's projects. Coding by me, if it’s the same, it’s entirely coincidental. Font: Sue Ellen Fransisco If you decide to use a pic from my project (by backpacking the costume of the chosen image (NOT THE WHOLE SPRITE because that will take everything including all of the costumes and the coding) or remixing the project and deleting all other costumes, credit the source I found it from: Picture one: Lilac Breasted Roller from Pixdaus Picture two: Dragonfruit from delishably Picture three: Butterfly from Pinterest I feel like my N and C are always a big heap of pointless talk. Updates: 17/3/18- Project was shared 19/3/18- Added more example work at the end 28/3/18 Curated by @-bw-gamergirl but it didn’t show up for me XD Suggest a project idea if you have read this far. It can be any type of vector art, like a blockshade of _____, polyart of _____, flat design of _____, art dump, so on and so fourth.