Maybe she makes those (stupid) Snuggies.
Knowing you is like exploring the jungle. I never know what I'm going to find next, and I'm real scared.
- Demetrios, regarding me.
Now to be fair, La Filles du Roi had a very good life...
I need to go feed my falcon.
Great, guys. Real great. You scared her off.
@ Apple: Don't know if you're still around, but Derpy Pie looks really nice.
"First you get incinerated, then you go to space and watch
YouTube clips of yourself. Then you become a princess."
~ edvedd
They're small.
That's my dream. It's my nightmare. Crawling, slithering, along the edge of a straight razor … and surviving.
That's a good idea, Apple. When drawing your small, brightly-coloured, magical talking horses, it's best to try and keep them as realistic as possible.
Now now, you remember my concerns about his mane.
Tealove is best pony.
Ask The Mane Six
Well yes. I mean don't get me wrong, if you want banana then hey, go bananas(hah). I'm just saying that realism doesn't really enter the equation here.
Dreds can be flat... so his mane could look like leaves and be dreds.
I already told you. It's, um, ... Storm! Yeah, that's my middle name! Storm! Heh...
I still say you should just have your middle name be S, like
Harry S Truman. It's a lot cooler that way.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Btw...Coconut...I think I have a better direction for him...draw his mane yellow and in dreads...so it looks like banannas. That's probably more realistic looking than leaves right?
I think you should stick with the leafy look. It's great.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Seems like I've missed quite a bit while I was away... Wonder what's up right now... -holding on to what seems to be a pick-
It's a Demonic Lighthouse Slide! WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! I beg of you, Durza, make it so.
-Azreal
The Banana-hair doesn't look bad either though. I like the little spots in it.
@Applelight: I definitely prefer the leaf version. The yellow one doesn't really look like bananas. Also, I look forward to seeing the picture.