"Quick Batch Art" is what I consider to be the class of art where the artist goes into it completely conceptually loose and just draws along with their flow of consciousness. It's too developed for rough drafts, sketches, and line art, but it's completed quickly enough to not be considered high-quality works. It's a functional middle ground where quality could be further iterated on in future works if it proves to be an engaging enough idea to chase.
Since I needed to produce twenty images to stress test the reworked pfp system, I just re-stumbled across why I liked to open MS Paint and do whatever I liked in it so many years ago. I can work in a barebones system and experiment with whatever I want at the time. Provided here is half of what I got done within the span of like a day of on-off QBAing.

