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#10thAnneighversary
When I started, I was just a sophomore that wanted to be an artist. Now I'm an adult with a career in art and a heart full of valuable lessons.
And it's all thanks to six little ponies and the magic of friendship.
Thank you for a wonderful decade, MLP.
#10thAnneighversary
Never would I have thought that a show following six colorful horses with archetypal personalities lead to such a vivid and wonderful decade. To have made so many friends, to have solidified what I want to do with my life. To shape how I view art and myself.
#10thAnneighversary
I joined the pony fandom some time in the summer of 2011. What started as a wary curiosity of a cartoon show grew into a significant part of my life- a foundational part of my life.
Ten year, nine season, and a whole lot of lessons learned.
@TheBonePone I got three for ya!
Penny
Quill
Eris
#sameartist
#transformation
#transfur
Joining in on the trend! With this set, I wanted to show the spread of my work- I might focus a lot on ponies but I absolutely love doing TFs of a wide variety of characters and creatures ^^
If there's any genre of art where process dictates the result, it's most certainly TF. If you're a TF artist, definitely take a look at how and why you do things, and how it affects your work.
It's fun! And you get to learn a bit more about yourself in the process!
Sometimes you can just slide the jaw back and up, stretch the back of the skull a little, and the squashing effect leads to a more seamless transition.
Or you can just say fuck it, and stick with the human skull all throughout!
Changing from a human jaw to a pony jaw is especially a big problem. Sometimes it's worth putting pony features on a human skull, resulting in an interesting mid-form.
The human jawline and skull is still there, but with the pony features emerging atop it.
@Marenlicious Did as suggested.
Accidentally turned into Smolder.
On one hand, this makes observing her harder.
On the other claw, it makes it much much easier.