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Summary
The Acid Drop (GUOS65100) is the last item from the final era of the Gothic Universe of Shapes series. It was created on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 2015 using Faber Castell Watercolour Pencils, Lead Pencils and Felt Pens, Adobe Photoshop CS4, and Microsoft Excel 2007. It was not created using auto-shapes, being drawn and edited outside Microsoft Excel, except for the shadow effects.

The Acid Drop was the sixth shape of the series to use conditioner texture, however the conditioner texture was made transparent to the point where it can't be identified.

The Acid Drop was also the sixth shape of the series to use a text sparkle effect (but without the text itself) extracted from Microsoft Office Word 2000. The sparkle effect was added to tiny speck sized circle auto-shapes and then the speck sized auto-shapes were scattered over the shape to create a sparkle effect. These sparkles however were transparent and largely obscured by the spots which had already been drawn on to the shape using Faber Castell Watercolour Pencils, Lead Pencils, and Felt Pens.

The concept for the Acid Drop was originally officially merged with the Poison Berry, but because of the odd number of shapes in the series, the sole concept for the Acid Drop was brought back to retain an even number of shapes.