What if the What-ifer wasn't just a glowing orb?

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Soooo around the learning block community, people have been drawing things called numberhumans. Which is exactly what it sounds like, the number blocks in a human form. And at first I wasn't interested.

I'm not much of a person to make nonhuman characters into humans. It often makes the characters lose some of the charm that they have as their  creature.  Also, it's often a 50/50 thing of it even looking good or natural.

Now you may be saying: "Don't you draw humanoid characters all the time?"

And to that, I say yeah, but their still not human for say. They still have everything that makes them not human, from floating heads and hands to having ears, horns, and tails.

But then a thing called boredom hit me. And often, when that happens, I often make characters on a cursed game you may know as gacha online.

It started with Five for a friend of mine since she is their favorite character. Then it went to Zero through Four. And after that it started to spiral. Now I'm up to 21.

It was a fun side thing, and I didn't think much of it, but I did give more credit to all those numberhumans drawers. it's harder to think of outfits for them than you may think.

But I still didn't draw any of them. After my attempt to draw, the box heads human, and it being a complete failure, I had no spark to dare to even try the numbers.

So today I did something different, I drew one of them humanoid, like how I do with the shapes, and if you read the title of this you'd know I chose the What-ifer to be my first victim.

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I gave him a super round head to keep his orb look

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I gave him a super round head to keep his orb look. I also made his arms and head float to make him feel mystical. Kept his eyes hidden with hair since he didn't have a face in the show but gave him eyebrows and a mouth to show expression.

Around is outfit is the 4 main math symbols: addition, subtraction, multipcation, and division to show how he's originally from numberland as well as an infinity sign on his chest since he can make endless what ifs come true.

Lastly, I gave him demon horns and fluffy wings to represent he's not entirely good yet not really bad either.

It was fun drawing him and trying something different.

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