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Published: 2023-09-29 20:21:47 +0000 UTC; Views: 216; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Howdy there, everypony! As a dedicated pony artist and animator, my days are chock-full of planning, writing, and, of course, drawing and animating. I spend most of my time sketching and drawing, but I also take on the challenge of creating animations and screenplays all on my own.
So, you might be wonderin', how does it all feel for me? Well, it's like trying to carry a mountain on your back, but I ain't giving up anytime soon, or at least I hope not! You see, I spend hours, sometimes even days, working on my sketches and drawings. I'm a real stickler for getting them just right, and if I make a mistake, there's a whole lot of "undo" going on.
When it comes to some images, I use Photoshop to create assets like props and backgrounds that I use alongside my puppets in animations. I like to make symbols for different body parts, so I can easily change up poses and angles without redrawing everything from scratch. It saves me a whole bunch of time!
Once I've got all the backgrounds, puppets, and props sorted out, I'm on a mission to recreate Equestria from the ground up. That means creating everything from backgrounds to characters, and it's kinda like dreaming about making our own Season 10, if you catch my drift.
Now, I won't sugarcoat it – all this hard work brings its fair share of stress. I worry about whether other ponies will see all the effort and love I pour into my work. Sometimes, I wonder if my creations are as good as I hope they are. And the toughest part is, I do all this on my own without any supporters or fans, which can add to the stress.
There are days when I just wanna throw in the towel, but if I did, I wouldn't be the pony I am. My will might waver, but it'll never break.
So there you have it, folks! Life as a dedicated artist and animator in the world of My Little Pony can be a wild ride, but I'm not bucking this bronco anytime soon!