To see a subject you admit to despising and then putting the work in to create a piece for it anyway, I feel that commands some respect. Even though the moment has long passed for editing and reuploading the art, I'd like to give some feedback.
The green hexagons on the ball (or "spherical truncated icosahedron", thanks Wikipedia) are a good match for the yellow hexagons and fit with the green/yellow flag. Forgive me for saying this, but the hue range between yellow and green is a poor choice for anti-aliasing and inbetween colours, and yellow-against-green or orange-against-green naturally has this sort of problem. It's the sort of problem that leaves me stuck thinking of a good alternative. Skewing closer to orange for the yellow-adjacent anti-aliasing, and closer to blue or purple for the green-adjacent anti-aliasing, maybe?
Other than that, the platform the ball is standing on has a logo under the ball's feet. The darker values of that logo seem to almost blend with the feet graphics, making both harder to read against one another. Perhaps using some low-saturation tones [blues or greens again] in place of some of the pure grey tones would help add some vitality to the platform, since the standing ball already has some good colour to work with.
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To see a subject you admit to despising and then putting the work in to create a piece for it anyway, I feel that commands some respect. Even though the moment has long passed for editing and reuploading the art, I'd like to give some feedback.
The green hexagons on the ball (or "spherical truncated icosahedron", thanks Wikipedia) are a good match for the yellow hexagons and fit with the green/yellow flag. Forgive me for saying this, but the hue range between yellow and green is a poor choice for anti-aliasing and inbetween colours, and yellow-against-green or orange-against-green naturally has this sort of problem. It's the sort of problem that leaves me stuck thinking of a good alternative. Skewing closer to orange for the yellow-adjacent anti-aliasing, and closer to blue or purple for the green-adjacent anti-aliasing, maybe?
Other than that, the platform the ball is standing on has a logo under the ball's feet. The darker values of that logo seem to almost blend with the feet graphics, making both harder to read against one another. Perhaps using some low-saturation tones [blues or greens again] in place of some of the pure grey tones would help add some vitality to the platform, since the standing ball already has some good colour to work with.