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Kooner
#268448
1 year ago
It's so epic.
Epicplatypus
#268457
1 year ago
FEATURED IMAGE NOAW?
Kein
#268473
1 year ago
> yfw my original request to Kloudmutt was exactly, !:1 this picture but he did this: >>24496

But now some random artist makes the picture I wanted originally. Nice morning, good day ahead.
Drasvin
#268482
1 year ago
Remember, to bake a muffin, when must first create the universe.
Mushi
#268824
1 year ago
Wooooow!
Anonymous
#269871
1 year ago
Let there be light.
Rasrap_Smurf
#269888
1 year ago
And that's how Equestria was made!
Gittonsxv
#269893
1 year ago
she is making the sun...pure epicness
HeinousActsZX
#270117
1 year ago
Wow. THIS is what Celestia should always be portrayed as, not a tyrant. So epic.
Blues
#270130
1 year ago
New wallpaper for my htc desire, also for my ipod and pc! Outstanding.
Dark_Horst
#270243
1 year ago
"h-bombs? fuck h-bombs! i got MICRO-NOVAS!"
Epicplatypus
#270554
1 year ago
awesome!
Doctor_Whooves
#271013
1 year ago
Almost never fails... artist creates epic pony image ---> upload as JPEG.

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Doctor_Whooves
#271018
1 year ago
Kein, unless you're paying for these "requests", don't whine. What Kloudmutt drew for you was still quite good, IMO... and certainly more than any artist should do for free.
Kein
#271085
1 year ago
Umm...what are you taking about? I liked Kloudmutt's interpretation a lot, never said I was disappointed. Just look at her expression on his drawing, it's awesome! What I said it that... it's kind of eerie feeling to see my idea as is so sudden. Very weird feeling.

P.S. Paid requests called commissions btw.
Doctor_Whooves
#271206
1 year ago
Yes, I'm quite aware of English, thank you. I don't believe in requests, which is why I placed the word within extremely sarcastic quotation marks. Even if the fee is minimal, it should exist. Nothing saddens me more than seeing talented artists put so much of their time and effort into something for free.
Kein
#271277
1 year ago
Umm.. what? Have you ever visited any board of any community where requests are common thing? Do you ever understand the whole point behind requests at all? Looks like not. Visit FIMchan's or Ponychan's /art/ sections.

Or may be you can read this: http://tofutiles.deviantart.com/journal/42112787/#comments

The "fee" you mentioned can be different. Not always material.
Doctor_Whooves
#271302
1 year ago
Yeah, I know they're common.

I also know that the average human being is cheap as hell, and greedy to boot. Artists tend to get taken advantage of more than most.
fixman88
#271312
1 year ago
This is so awesome there are no words!
*hugs Her*
Anonymous
#272165
1 year ago
My own little sun. Now what to do with it? Hm... I guess I could... yes. Some land and...

let there be ponies!
Anonymous
#272534
1 year ago
Bored of Immortality? Create mortals to laugh at.
Anonymous
#272585
1 year ago
Pfffwhat?
The anatomy is seriously messed up here, with some gaping flaws.
Also, brush control. Learn it.
You usually do not want to draw attention to the point where the lines are the messiest.
Oh, and the shading is very clumsy.
Anonymous
#272587
1 year ago
Whooves, you obviously don't get the point of requests. They hold an important place to many artists because, as opposed to commissions, there is no money involved and are therefore no strings attached. Requests allow practice and more creative freedom while being, you know, generous.
It's the difference between work and play in art.
Anonymous
#274890
1 year ago
Finally! Fanart of Princess Celestia that does NOT portray her as a tyrant, maniac or sexual deviant! :D
Doctor_Whooves
#275630
1 year ago
^^ I prefer being paid for the things I enjoy doing if I can, thus combining play with a bit of profit.

I've seen far too many artists taken advantage of to care greatly for requests in general. Perhaps every once in a while it doesn't hurt, but there are parties... at least one in this thread... that request things over and over again, taking advantage of the generosity of others.

I don't accept things for nothing, myself. While that's a personal call and nobody else need adhere to it, I retain the right to express my opinion of wherever I please. I'd never think of not compensating an artist for something I specifically asked them to create (it's a bit different if someone just does something on their own, out of the blue; and that has happened to me once). Artists are among the least appreciated workers in society, and many struggle financially quite a bit; including a few friends of mine.