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I like it! It's very good! I can give you a few pointers to get it even closer to the original, if you want, if you tell me what program did you use to make it. --What the crap is a Sonic?!. (And this is a talk page.) 22:37, 8 June 2015 (UTC)

I use Powerpoint. Just like you!

--I'll tell you if you tell me what a "Gemini" is. (Talk to me. I'm LONELYYY!!!)

Well, here's a few pointers.

1. Try using shpaes without borders to join up spaces such as the area between the head and the body. Or the flippers.

2. Use shapes to your advantage. For example, I used a really thin arc shape to create the mouth.

3. Advanced settings can help with the last details, like the size or positioning of things.

4. Never underestimate the power of layering!

And here are a few on the fool himself.

1. His head isn't a perfect circle. Try squashing it a teeny bit vertically.

2. If you don't mind me pointing this out, try thinning his eyes a bit.

3. If you join the head with the body with the borderless shape, you might notice that the flippers start from a close point to the beak, just a wee bit below them.

4. Here's some positioning tips for the hat: bottom layer (1), propellor blades; layer 2, the cap body; layer 3, white decoration; top layer (4), the circle thing on the propellor.

Welp, those are some tips for drawing Fooly on Microsoft PowerPoint! Or Word. Or Excel.

--What the crap is a Sonic?!. (And this is a talk page.) 23:25, 8 June 2015 (UTC)

Thanks! I'll try this with Foopy for the art I was talking about.

--Mr Cow2 (talk) 23:38, 8 June 2015 (UTC)