Okay so in my Computer Applications class we learned about conditional formatting in Excel, where you can change the color of a cell by inputting certain values.
We're supposed to use it to model heat gradients in metals, but I found a better application:
wahoo! commission for @gnirewolf. ridding a melon-y yoshi!
making of: this was the third comm I've made for Cane, this being the second one featuring Grove, so I ended up jumping straight into the render
with yoshi, I asked for potential colors it could have outside of the standard green one, cane gave plenty of ideas and some palettes and I went with one of the more melon-looking ones, as I felt it would look nice with grove's green
wahoo! commission for @gnirewolf. ridding a melon-y yoshi!
making of: this was the third comm I've made for Cane, this being the second one featuring Grove, so I ended up jumping straight into the render
with yoshi, I asked for potential colors it could have outside of the standard green one, cane gave plenty of ideas and some palettes and I went with one of the more melon-looking ones, as I felt it would look nice with grove's green