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Published: 2013-10-02 03:32:40 +0000 UTC; Views: 4718; Favourites: 179; Downloads: 205
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Just a little something forOne of the reasons I have my regular Saturday Livestreams is because he started the EQD Saturday Livestream posts back in December 2012, if I'm not mistaken.
I've been consistently streaming every Saturday since January, getting featured in the posts. Him having to deal with my sometimes crazy mails
But also things like putting my art as header images and not to forget the not-so-long-ago spotlight post on EQD which brought a bunch of views and watchers!!! (Thanks all!!!)
Actually planned this for a while already, couple months ago, especially after I noticed the streams had been going on for more than half a year already.
With recent events I sped up the process though, finally picking it up and actually producing something
So I hope you like it.
Been great fun doing a portrait again, been a while since I did one.
I might do more portraits, because I always think about all the ponies I've not yet made even once and some of them I actually put in a note, over a year ago or even sketched some of them out but never continued!
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Comments: 8
andrewblood [2013-10-06 19:16:03 +0000 UTC]
I love that you went with aΒ chiaroscuro style painting. This is a very expressive and contrast-y style that hasn't been much explored in pony art. I applaud you for venturing into new territory, and pulling it off so well!
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KateVunza [2013-10-03 00:44:37 +0000 UTC]
I like it. First time I've ever seen a realistic pony portrait, and you did it fantastically well. I almost feel as if this pony is sitting across the table from me, ready to strike up a conversation, which for me would be a fan's dream come true.
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TwilightIsMagic [2013-10-02 18:34:12 +0000 UTC]
Cal deserves some appreciation indeed. Sadly, we can't do much more than this, but at least this is something.
I love the soft-feeling hair here. And in general, the rather soft appearance of the coat and the, well, labcoat. Looks fine indeed. You show a great skill with shading here as usual.
By the way, it'd be great to see more of this kind of pictures. As I said in the livestream, great practice.
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