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# Pookyball artwork

All Pooky digital collectibles are designed by renowned 3D digital studio, Serial Cut.&#x20;

Serial Cut is based in Madrid, a city that lives for football.&#x20;

Serial Cut experimented with many styles to generate a collection of unique Pookyball collectibles that match the Pooky brand.&#x20;

First they crafted 5 unique football skins for Pooky. Each ball is made of 2 layers.

![Pooky Football Skins](/files/J9yJUoZacSaGNSzlakxZ)

Next they created a unique set of 25 patterns and a palette of 25 colours for the first layer. A palette of 10 fixed colours was used on the second layer to enhance the contrast between layers.

![Illustration of the patterns and colours](/files/9cms1oOu3ODdbeAOYwhK)

The Common Ball has more patterns and vibrant colours. The Rare ball is bronze, the Epic is silver and the Legendary is gold. The Rooby ball is made of a simple black, white, and grey colour scheme.

![Rarity from Rooky ball (left) to Legendary (right) ](/files/2TYdjsG98z60qqPHK0vX)

A Champions ring was added to Luxury Pookyballs - those have been sunset for now.

![](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-kbe2fyVTzuXlf37lOtUVmJzx5bt8aWjdV9BNKjMrCFz_mBvDpemCnTJF88z_dS6-b4dsO5X-fLNuAbCsHcsOyxQR241fI4CbhcL3MgDVhRkfuFTsAJ_uCWoVyfZI-i59j9klo6hdF8nH0-y-mxpjw)


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