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ah humanized ponies...so much fun to draw.Here is my take on the Derpy/ doctor ship though I'm not a big fan of the doctor who head canon thing u__u the couple is still lovely
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GuillermoGage [2016-03-29 14:53:15 +0000 UTC]
I like it how I can instantly recognize your art style from only one other picture: superlucky13.deviantart.com/arβ¦
I donβt recall looking through your gallery ever, but in the past month, I've stumbled upon both the above pics without going into your gallery, so it really is just that one picture that I have for comparison.
I like this moderately Tumblr-y style. The characters have droopy, wrinkly clothes, moderately full figures, big bulbous noses, plump lips, and stubby fingers, all without being excessive Tumblr cancer. Itβs a welcome departure from all the "anime style" art where characters have generic arrowhead spikes or basic line shapes for noses and generic lines for lips, where the clothes look like they came from a dollmaker dressup app, and their skin complexion is the exact shade every inch where their skin is showing, except for on their face if they are animu-blushing, or there is some arbitrary shadow effect.
Now that Iβve looked at your gallery, I have seen... two others of these before. Beret Rarity and then a Soarin and Rainbow Dash.
Very instantly recognizable art style for such a small sample size.
The pics with the human and pony together demonstrate just how good this thin black outline art style works with both human and pony characters.
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superlucky13 In reply to GuillermoGage [2016-04-19 10:45:02 +0000 UTC]
Hey thats for the comment!
Probably the only think I like about my style is that it's totally my own.
Those pieces are a little old, I feel like my arts softened a bit since then, but all the same I appreciate your kind words Β
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ColonelBSacquet [2014-10-21 07:35:38 +0000 UTC]
Coping a feel, doc'? :-D It's okay. That's understandable, and she doesn't seem to mind it coming from you, anyway.
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superlucky13 In reply to ColonelBSacquet [2014-10-21 17:08:06 +0000 UTC]
hehe I have not looked at this pic in ages
it almost looks like she's guiding his hand onto her chest?? So silly
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ColonelBSacquet In reply to superlucky13 [2014-10-21 20:57:52 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. Or preventing him to withdraw his hand from her breasts. ^^
This lady knows what many a straight man likes, right?
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superlucky13 In reply to ColonelBSacquet [2014-10-21 21:24:22 +0000 UTC]
Mmhmm she's not as derpy as some people may expect
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rjpugh [2014-04-07 16:49:29 +0000 UTC]
I think it's hilarious how the producers of MLP have almost canonized the notion of Time Turner being an incarnation of Dr. Who.Β Why?Β I have no clue, but since Time Turner and Derpy (nee Ditzy Doo) are background characters, they probably figure its harmless.Β If it is the case...
Time Turner, the mild mannered clock maker, is a persona the Doctor put on during his extended stay in Equestria.Β Β Recall that on two occasions the Doctor posed as "Dr. Jonathan Smith" while on Earth.Β One of those times his personality was suppressed, and for the other he was shielded by UNIT, so it both cases his true nature wasn't common knowledge.Β I like to think that Celestia knows who Time Turner really is, in much the same way that UNIT knew who the flamboyant scientist Dr. Smith really was.
But does Derpy know...?Β That's another issue.
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superlucky13 In reply to rjpugh [2014-04-10 11:59:34 +0000 UTC]
I don't really like the doctor whooves thing so I can't comment
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rjpugh In reply to superlucky13 [2014-04-10 12:21:16 +0000 UTC]
Being a follower of both shows, it's fun to think about, and it's a great source of crossover jokes.Β See my comment on this piece:
www.deviantart.com/art/Amy-andβ¦
But ultimately I can take it or leave it.
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superlucky13 In reply to Hordaks-Pupil [2013-06-21 09:37:34 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much :3
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