I know I'm eons late to the Max Design Pro hype 😒
These were so fun to draw but I never finished Oxaya so I never posted these #maxdesignpro #twiddlefinger #fanart #drawings #art
Creating fan art inspired by the Max Design Pro series has been an exciting way to connect with the characters and storyline on a deeper level. Although I was late to join the Max Design Pro hype, drawing the characters, especially the twins and Oxaya, offered a refreshing creative challenge. One of the most fascinating aspects was trying to capture the unique personalities and the mysterious background hinted at in the series, such as the cryptic references like hiding in a basement for years, which adds a layer of dark intrigue. Working on these drawings pushed me to experiment with different styles and emotional expressions, making the process both demanding and rewarding. What made the journey even more special was sharing these pieces within communities interested in Max Design Pro, Twiddlefinger, and general fan art. It created a space for discussions about the storylines and character developments, enriching my appreciation for the art form and the narrative. Even though I never completed Oxaya, the sketches remain a testament to the fun and creativity sparked by this fandom. If you’re new to Max Design Pro or a fellow fan artist, I encourage exploring fan art as a way to deepen your engagement with the story and characters. It’s not just about replicating images but about expressing your interpretation and emotions connected to the series. The process can be therapeutic and inspiring, offering a fresh perspective on beloved characters like the Max Design Pro brothers and their intriguing world.




