
| Anonymous #372377 11 months ago |
All 'bout me. |
| Anonymous #372586 11 months ago |
Very nice.
...though with those red cataracts, she must be near-blind. |
| Anonymous #373295 11 months ago |
Even her hairband is rainbow colored.
"Who's awesome? I'm awesome." |
| AdamNovagen #373663 11 months ago |
Quite possibly the best Humanization of Dash that I've seen yet. Kudos. :D |
| FanOfMostEverything #373670 11 months ago |
"Who's got two thumbs and awesome hair? This girl." |
| Lingie #373680 11 months ago |
"Whos got a wingboner that you can't see because its out of the frame?
This girl." |
| Anonymous #378165 11 months ago |
...I have a wing boner. Right now. |
| Anonymous #379278 11 months ago |
She looks like Icky Vicky. |
| Anonymous #379283 11 months ago |
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| Arandur #458267 10 months ago |
I am truly entranced by this picture... but I'd like to congratulate you on perhaps an overlooked aspect: her teeth. I find these to be brilliantly done, and perhaps the crux of the success of the piece. I notice a very slight protrusion at around the canine area, which is quite effective in subtly backing up the attitude conveyed by the rest of the expression: you didn't give her big whopping vampire teeth, which I imagine some might have been tempted to do with this expression, but you gave the slightest hint of carnivorousness which, though not technically accurate (and hey, we're humanizing cartoon ponies, so I think we're safe in eschewing biological accuracy!), helps solidify the slightly predatory nature of her personality.
The neckline of the sweater - it looks like a sweater to me, so I'll stick by it - is another clever detail. The bare neck and upper chest (very upper... what do you call that? o_o; ) allow the barest hint of eroticism into the frame without sacrificing either a) class or b) the tomboyish quality of Dash's personality. We can see the neckline curving back together near the bottom, which makes it clear that the scene "behind the black" is not pornographic in the slightest... yet stopping the drawing there leaves the imagination nonetheless able to conjure up enticing possibilities. The ear is not drawn accurate to humans, but I don't believe it was meant to be; the slightly pointed shape of it reflects her impish nature quite well without, again, being blatant... in this area, subtlety is key, and you pulled it off tremendously. I was on the fence for a bit about her eyes, but in the end I think that the color does more good than harm. All in all, this piece is tremendously well-done, and I am humbled by its very existence. Thank you for making it. |