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AdrianBrony
#535915
9 months ago
we don't use the word yuri round here for tags. we use lesbian.

just an FYI
AdrianBrony
#535927
9 months ago
what is it about twilight flopple and blushes... they look more like friction burns sometimes. not as bad in this one as in others but...
Anonymous
#535930
9 months ago
you must be new 'round these parts, pardner.
Mattatatta
#535962
9 months ago
"This is payback for putting me in a bind with your dress, Fluttershy..."
Anonymous
#535973
9 months ago
AdrianBrony;
Do you have any suggestions for executing said blushes to your satisfaction? I'm working with Primsacolor medium and soft density colored pencils over marker. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. ^__^
- Flopple
AdrianBrony
#535997
9 months ago
sorry, no offense. I'm just saying what I see.

if anything, make it more like rarity's than fluttershy's here.
AdrianBrony
#536000
9 months ago
the problem is usually when you try to make it show over colors. you end up having to make it either too dark or too blatant and that makes it look more like a burn than a blush.
Anonymous
#536028
9 months ago
Yeah, Rarity's looks the way I'd like them to. Sadly using traditional media it's very hard to achieve this unless you paint it on over the darker color and then color that area in. Do you know of any ways to do this reliably and easier? All I want to do is make my art acceptable!
- Flopple
AdrianBrony
#536045
9 months ago
oh it's still acceptable I'm just saying maybe experiment with the media until you find something that works. make some color squares of different colors and try making a decent looking blush on them.

maybe if they were a bit thinner it could help as well.
Anonymous
#536066
9 months ago
I've put a good deal of thought into this, believe it or not... my general practice has been to emulate the eastern techniq
Anonymous
#536077
9 months ago
I've put a good deal of thought into this, believe it or not... my general practice has been to emulate the eastern technique of drawing blushing because in the west we haven't really come up with a very reliably expressive way of emulating how that emotion looks. This of course is a color swatch with a number of brighter colored diagonal lines over it... however, on ponies, the diagonal lines tend to look garish. I've been eliminating them recently to I think greatly improved effect.

The problem is that you can't really draw a blush, it's always going to be a stylization, so it's always going to have to be either a weird color blob or some diagonal lines. Looking back over my art I think I've noticed that the diagonal lines without the color blob are perhaps best at visualizing a blush; perhaps I should stick to those.

At any rate, thanks!
- Flopple
Anonymous
#536990
9 months ago
I see that most of the comments thus far have been criticism, so I'll just go ahead and say that this is very cute.