Analysis: Nena's design, especially with the aerodynamic look of her outfits, make her fall under the science-fiction genre of anime and manga. Her illustration style is quite detailed, giving her a rather attractive body, some good shading used on her, and a lovely hairstyle. Her colours are quite bright too, with her red hair, her white outfit with gold accents, as well as her white and pink pilot suit, and her beautiful amber eyes. The personality shown by her design easily indicates that Nena is quite girly. The technical prowess is greatly shown by several of the pictures shown here, such as the main shot of her winking, with the bright colours and shading mixed in, the shot of her from episode 16, again with the bright colours, shading, and attention to detail, and the shot of her full body, with the posture, shading, and colour shown. The fanart of her on Twitter manages to make Nena look more detailed and realistic, with detail given to her body and back to make her look almost 3D while still being 2D. Nena would be a mixture of simple and complex difficulty to design on Wacom, due to her detailed anime design and body proportions. Two notable pictures I could attempt on the Wacom Tablet would be the one of her full-body, and the one of her tantrum. A notable challenge is that her body shape, hairstyle, and anime design would be slightly complex to do, compared to how I could do it on pencil, but I would give it a try!