



Also, I've recently been considering changing my "name" back to sarah sorden, instead of sarahsloth. because it's more professional. But the sloth is more memorable. But it also has negative connotations (laziness, slowness etc).
What do you think? Should I?
I think I liked your first images better, I think the other two are a little over texturized, and the other versions are more graphic even though they have texture. They are so cute you should finish this book!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I don't think that Sarah Sloth is an unprofessional name at all. I mean just make sure you link the sloth part to the animal and you'll be ok! I've always liked that name anyway. =)