Tyson Tan
Tyson Tan is a Chinese concept artist and character designer. He redesigned KDE's mascot Konqi and designed a few other mascots for free and open-source software projects. Tyson speaks three languages: Chinese, English, and Japanese.[2] Tyson is observed to have been using only free and open-source software to work since 2012.[3] He has been supporting several FOSS projects in various ways. He has a permissive attitude for others to use his works, and licenses most of his artworks under free licenses like Creative Commons.[4] Art styleTyson has an art style that draws inspirations from both anime and western cartoons. He draws mostly anthropomorphic animal characters.[5] He is also known for his ability of designing robotic characters with organic shapes while keeping a level of convincing mechanical details.[6] WorksFLOSS MascotsTyson designed Kiki the Cyber Squirrel as the mascot for Digital painting software Krita in 2012, and has been Krita's startup artwork artist since.[7] In 2013, his re-design concept of KDE's mascot Konqi was chosen from a contest and has been used since KDE version 5.x.[8] He also designed Kate the woodpecker as the mascot for advanced text editor Kate in 2014.[9] Tyson submitted a mascot (Libbie the Cyber Oryx) for LibreOffice during a contest run by The Document Foundation in late 2017 however his entry was unsuccessful.[10][11] Video gamesTyson drew several pieces of fan-art for the platform game Freedom Planet after its release. His fan-art was later adopted by the game's developer and publisher, GalaxyTrail, for promotional purposes.[12] He later became the concept artist and character designer of the game's sequel, Freedom Planet 2.[13] BooksTyson's works have been included in the following books:
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