This kid’s heading to the beach.

This kid’s heading to the beach.

Action pose, mid-jump. Do kids still play with jump ropes?

This one’s supposed to be in the aged 7-9, but I think she reads a little older than I meant her to. (I think it’s mostly the glasses.)
I remember doing this in middle school. Walking through the hallways reading a book and somehow not bumping into things. I can’t manage that now.
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This batch skipped the little girl and added an extra 7-9 year old. They said they were a little light on the birthday party theme characters.
I gave the client three options on dress design. The rainbow one was my favorite. Which do you like best?
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New batch. East Asian people this time. The specs for this one called for a boy aged 4-6 with a larger body type wearing this specific outfit with a bug net and holding a fuzzy caterpillar.
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This old man is taking a walk prepared for rain.

This old lady looks all warm and bundled up, doesn’t she? I enjoyed the pattern I did on the knit things on a child character earlier in this project so much that I used the same idea again in this lady’s gloves and scarf. I think it made the knitwear look really soft.

Not our first basketball player, but this one can spin a basketball on their finger. (A trick I was impressed with when I was a kid.)

Now we’re on the adults. We have a ballet dancer doing a… you know, I’m not sure what this position is. But it was the one the client specified. This is actually the first of two ballet dancers in this project.

This one is a really nice pose with lots of movement. More specifically, it’s a roller derby move, with the character caught in mid-crossover, their back skate in the air. It’s one of my favorites out of this whole project.
