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Messages - Tilas
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« on: November 16, 2015, 10:00:41 AM »
Has anyone ever tried it? I've been thinking about making a Pullip Pinkie Pie using a MIO kit or a baity, and I was thinking that if the plastic could dye, it would be the easiest way to make it pink. Any thoughts? I've painted pullips before but because of the joints it doesn't last.
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« on: November 16, 2015, 09:30:29 AM »
I'd love to see too, I know some people have amazing ink. I want to eventually get Pinkie, since she's been my fav since the start of G3. I plan to do a sleeve on my right leg of cartoon characters and she's on the list lol. If ink wasn't so expensive I'd be covered already, alas, I only have 2 right now (Sonic & Tails) LOL.
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« on: November 15, 2015, 09:23:36 PM »
I'm sorry I'm not sure what you mean... I goggled it and came up with what looks like sprite art? Like perlers or cross stitch, is that right? If so, you're welcome to use the sprites I drew a few years ago, I've used them in perlers and they worked quite well. http://shilot.deviantart.com/art/MLP-FIM-Sprites-263842958
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« on: November 15, 2015, 09:19:16 PM »
Prismacolor Markers are an excellent choice. I've had them for years and there's only been 1 marker I've drained. And it's not entirely true about refilling them- you CAN refill them, but it only buys them a little more life, it's not as good a fix as refilling copics. As for a "color set", that's hard to say, depends on what she does. Most artist markers are sold by the marker, not the box, so you can make your own set.
As for paper, I suggest Borden and Riley 234 Paris Bleedproof Paper for Pens. You can find it on amazon.com. Amazing paper that won't bleed or run, and take take a LOT of ink on it. I met a comic artist for Marvel at a convention this summer, and it's all he used for his ink work with copics/prismas, and it was really easy to see why, the paper is amazing! I'm just starting to use it and I really love it, it even is great to print on with laser printers.
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« on: November 15, 2015, 09:09:48 PM »
I've been tempted to get a BarkBox, but I worry Rom couldn't have the treats cause he's vegetarian.
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« on: November 14, 2015, 02:54:31 PM »
When I sent the application, I listed a time frame as follows, but that is always changeable if people need it longer. I guesstimated about 2.5 months to create the plush, since that seemed to work last time, but I could bump it if needed? I understand life can throw things at people LOL. Sign Ups: Now (whenever its approved) until December 12th, 2015 Partner assignments completed by: December 19th, 2015 Check In: February 1st, 2016 Shipping Date: March 1st, 2016
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« on: November 14, 2015, 10:14:20 AM »
I sent an app in to the mods to host the swap, we'll see what they say about it.
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« on: November 13, 2015, 04:26:24 PM »
I'd be up for hosting one if anyone wanted me to. I'm pretty familiar with hosting swaps, done quite a few in the past (the odd one here and bunches in other forums). Be totally up for an excuse to sew a pony.
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« on: November 13, 2015, 04:02:04 PM »
You should color, it's a good stress reliever and it can help with art blocks. I've printed my own work just top color it in different mediums to shake things up LOL. It can be fun to experiment!
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« on: November 13, 2015, 02:16:13 PM »
I've gone Arcade Block for months now, and it's been consistent. I tried Geek Fuel for 3 months and honestly was disappointed. Have you looked at http://www.mysubscriptionaddiction.com ? It reviews pretty much every sub box out there and is a great way to decide what boxes to try (plus, tons of coupons).
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« on: November 13, 2015, 02:13:43 PM »
I've seen a few online, but been a bit hesitant to buy one. Whats the paper like? Is it thin like kids coloring books, or is it thick enough to use markers like copics on it without disintegrating?
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« on: November 13, 2015, 01:49:16 PM »
It took a few days, but yah, I'm hooked now that I've figured it out how to save the "best shot" photo so I can see which kitties I have. Now it's a matter of getting a picture of each kitty on each toy LOL. And that toy set is adorable, I want one! Tubbs is my favorite cat!
That little stinker keeps stealing all my food but I can never catch him on screen! >.< He's visited so many times!
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« on: November 12, 2015, 12:07:55 PM »
My husband doesn't care, really. He knows I like to buy things, but on the same token, I am also the one who handles all the finances, so he knows I'd never buy something if we couldn't afford it. I've severely cut down my collections/pony buying, which pleases him though LOL.
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« on: November 11, 2015, 05:57:10 PM »
I'm slowly building my Funko collection (late start I know lol), so I'm looking for various Funko Ponies, like these, but I'm having a hard time finding some of them for y'know, reasonable prices, especially the rest of the mane 6. Below is the list of the ones I need. I want the normal colors only, no glitter, no black, just the normal show accurate ones, and I do not want boxes. That just costs too much in shipping. I'm willing to buy, or trade for anything from my stores of similar value (I'll give you a fair discount on items in exchange, just tell me what you're interested in and let's haggle!), or even a art/plush commission if you have/can get a bunch of them for me all at once. WANT:Twilight Sparkle Princess Luna Princess Celestia Stores:Meticulous MooseBiscuits ButtonsMLP Buttons:I can make any of these as Pins, Magnets, or Key Chains, and I sell them for $1.25CAD each normally http://i.imgur.com/wyz4qEZ.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/GLI8HHs.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/cUhQdXs.jpg
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« on: November 11, 2015, 05:35:02 PM »
There were issues with the animation, sure, but people were getting incredibly nitpicky about it and all I could do was think "Meh, you do it better then." Those complaints just got soooo annoying and overshadowed the fact that the story/plot was actually GOOD!
The plot was... good? I don't think we were watching the same show. SMC's plot was laughable. I know they were "trying" to follow the manga, but they squished so much into so few episodes, there was no character development, no world development, and no real reason for anything that happened aside form plot pushing. And the whole "romance" between the Scouts and the Shitennou was just UGH. I mean, it wouldn't have been bad if they actually had time to develop the love interest, not just got "oh, suddenly we remember that we love you!" - just in time for the cosmic monty python energy foot comes down from the heavens and obliterate them, leaving the scouts a sobbing mess. It was terrible writing and moreso, terrible pacing. The art was bad, but given the time crunch, I wasn't expecting much, so I always let it slide (thought waiting for sailormooncrystalfailures on tumblr to post the latest messes was the best part of watching the show). The music was beautiful, I will give the series that. Overall, it's not that SMC was terrible, it was just butchered by time and episode constraints that stripped it down to it's barest of bones, lacking plot and character development. I'm still looking forward to season 3, if only to see if they clean up their act any (doubt it) and more cannon fodder for the failures. Sehlur Murs!
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