"First game up! Mix 'n' Match!"
Finally finalized my design for my first Crashbox OC. Everyone, meet my child, Colora Contour.
Colora Contour is the host of Mix 'n' Match, a color guessing game where Colora has finished a craft and asks you three questions on what colors occur naturally in it (EX: If she has made a bouquet of roses, the answers would be red, pink, and white.)
On the first and third questions, the answer is simply a base color. On the second question, she doesn't have the color she needs and get two colors to mix and you have to guess what color the two make.
Her questions follow the two truths, one lie pattern where two are legitimate colors, but one is something goofy like ("What color naturally occurs in roses? Red? Blue? or Blood? If you said Red, you'd be correct! If you said blood, you'd also be correct! Blood is always certain shades of red. If you said Blue, don't sweat it! You'll get it next time.)
Trivia Time!
Colora is very positive, enthusiastic, supportive, encouraging, and friendly. She's also very goofy and chaotic. Colora also has very random mood swings and experiences them when she realizes she's missing the color she needs.
Hard extrovert.
Can be slightly unnerving because of her appearance.
Her hair is black curly yarn and has white glitter in it.
Is good friends with Jumpin Johnny Jumble, Dora Smarmy, Sketch Pad, and Professor Rocket.
Her segment takes place in her personal art studio
Colora is a marionette controlled by strings and has janky movement because of it.
Her face doesn't move, so she rapidly spins her head 360 to emote.
Doesn't let anything get her spirits down.
Does NOT like being around the Revolting Slob, not because she's repulsed by him or judgemental or anything like that. But because there was one time where he raided her art studio, drank the paint mistaking it for drinks, and somehow didn't get sick because of it. (This is just some weird headcannon I made up.)
Loves anything art related, but likes crafting and painting the most.
Her cartridge is loaded through the Train Game Loader and the Phone Game Loader.
The icon on her cartridge is similar to Sketch Pad, but with a paintbrush and a palette with colors on it. ( I forgot to draw this so I'll post it later.)
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Today's Sketch Pad September visitor is @williswareinc's Rory. Please be sure to check out all of Willis's great work as well.
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