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When you attempt to change her from the Hasbro character she was intended to be. If you change her haircolor, symbols, make her a unicorn, etc.That's my definition, anyway. Other opinions may vary!
Quote from: lovesbabysquirmy on May 09, 2012, 08:34:12 AMWhen you attempt to change her from the Hasbro character she was intended to be. If you change her haircolor, symbols, make her a unicorn, etc.That's my definition, anyway. Other opinions may vary!This, pretty much. It's a restore until you do something to deviate from the original. If you painted the eyes and symbols in a different style, or used a different color hair, then I'd probably call it a custom.
That's a tricky question. For me, FBR is the point where restoring turns into customizing. On the other hand, it's not really a custom either if you don't change her original appearance, like lovesbabysquirmy & PandaBerry noted... I like sd_dreamcrystal's term custom restore, that might be the one to best describe what has been done to the pony in this kind of case.
Wow thats a toughy!I have to say although the FBR does start to edge it into custom, for me as long as its the same pony underneath as you have "on top" and that everything is as alike original as possible I would probably just come down on the restore side.Although I am liking sd_dreamcrystals "custom restore" that may be the most accurate!