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... dibs on the Little Flitter!
She's awesome! I just recently acquired my first Butterscotch, so I love the drawing. ^_^
Wow. What a fantastic idea! What an undertaking! HOW AWESOME!You get into those TAF years, you know I'll be drooling.I love this idea though. May try it myself. Maybe. Big maybe. hmmm....
They're all gorgeous! Now if there was a MLP trading card game these would surely look great as the artworks~
AAHHhh Butterscotch! *grabby hands*
Quote from: ZennaBug on January 25, 2012, 10:09:33 PM... dibs on the Little Flitter! Silly I think I did draw a little flitter for you a few swaps back. It'll be fun to see a comparison!
So I'm going to have an art table at a convention in August and between now and then I really want to improve my art skills, explore new techniques and all that stuff. So I'm challenging myself to draw EVERY US G1 pony. Each pony on an ATC card in sets by year.visitors can't see pics , please register or login visitors can't see pics , please register or loginCotton Candy is the first card in year one. She's also the first card I tried using ink on. And I tried using a salt technique to create an abstract background (that didn't go so well).
What's the 'salt' technique?