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Too cool! Though it looks like her 'braclets' aren't printed around all of her leg?
I still want her but I'll wait for the TRU release and order her online... with that said, it's hard for me to tell but on the leg with the bangles... it looks like it's not painted all the way around her leg... might just be the photo but I don't know
I’m going to get a bit technical here, but how they place her, and all, cutie marks is because of the limits of what they’re doing for printing. Cutie marks and eyes are printed with pad printing.visitors can't see pics , please register or loginThe cutie mark is printed first onto a surface, and then a silicon “pad” presses down on the print, and then pressed down on, say, the pony’s head or flank. This is how logos are printed on golf balls, metal water bottles, and other three dimensional surfaces that you want to print on, but don’t want to use a label or a sticker. Even though a pony flank or eye socket is three dimensional, it’s still mostly flat. In order to do a cutie mark for Luna that reaches the edges of her top and side flanks would require the pad to be warped quite a bit, especially for the fashion style size. To do so would require a lot of pressure to warp it that much, which could possibly damage her. It’s easier for Hasbro to just use the same pressure setting on everypony and just shrink Luna’s cutie mark instead, though it creates a less accurate design.