

If they wear anything on their feet, it's probably simple anyway. I drew simple shoes because I have no idea what the Civitas people wear on their feet. His hair looked much lighter in my painter app haha. To motivate children to learn to save, children are encouraged to use their creativity and imagination to feature Hello Kitty in drawing and to show how Achieving Big by Saving Small can help achieve their dreams. That weird black squiggly in the bottom right corner is my weird squiggly signature. Not romantically, necessarily, but together. I posed them like that because it gives off the feel (I think) of them standing strong together. I can remove the shadows if you want, lol.

(Does it snow on the island?) That was a last minute thing. Their shadows have white dots.pretend that's snow or something. It's 512x800 in pixels, just in case you wanted to know. HER EYES WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO BE SO DARK BUT THE COLORS DIDN'T WANT TO COLOR. I originally drew his hair all perfectly aligned, but that wouldn't have been correct. The wind is blowing, so I could add some lovely flair to that hair (ye I'm writing this late at night so I'm a bit sleep deprived hehe). Do they have the correct body proportions for their age? Note his blue eyes, clear even in the dark of the night. He has tanned skin, darker than hers due to his occupation, of course. His clothing is more natural and farmer-like, while hers is a dyed cloth material, but not fancy. If there's anything you want changed, I'll try to fix it. So.I tried to add texture to the clothing XD but I'm not sure what to think of it. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image. Make math more meaningful and memorable using Sketchpad. Sketchpad® gives students at all levelsfrom third grade through collegea tangible, visual way to learn mathematics that increases their engagement, understanding, and achievement.
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Silas & Meryn, from To Save My Brother (#1 in the Kinesis Serums duology) by the amazing author I tagged in the sentence above.
