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Image Comments posted by weesh
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A gorgeous tribute, and worthy of the occasion.
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Stunning.
The purple tips of the hair works very well.
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I had no idea what was going on in this pic until you explained it. : ) Cute.
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The contrast between the expressions are excellent. On one side you have confidant, calm assurance. And I'm revising my initial assessment of Twilight to "who are you and why are you so close to me?"
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I have no idea what that is, but I like it.
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she's bug-eyed. I think if anyone compiled this much information about ME in one place, I would have the caught-in-the-headlights look as well.
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Yeah, all of my OC's are that way.
Edit: Don't judge me.
Ha! The female pony shape just looks more dynamic and interesting. And since there are so many of them, it is hard to remember that the males look different. I didn't even notice that weesh got the more appealing look until just now, but I like it more this way.
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I would give that pony anything if I thought it would make them be crazy somewhere else...
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She might not be annoyed, that could be a look of intense concentration.
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I'd like to think that being a princess has some advantages, and not needing to wade through 1000+ pages of boring financial documents should be one of them. But how would you make a 1000+ page tax form interesting?
Maybe she is just checking the summary sheets after someone else did the heavy lifting?
Or maybe her assets are not expanding much, and the form stays similar each year. In this case, she could just be reviewing the changes?
Or maybe she needs an excuse to wear those cute glasses?
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Fun idea!
It amuses me to try to figure out why a princess wouldn't hire someone to take care of her prodigious assets.
Perhaps the tax code is structured to make the process fun?
Or it breaks up the monotony of her duties?
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I'm not sure how this got past the front page without a comment. Super cute!
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Do you live in a clean city? I'd never be able to keep the dust from my shoes save never wearing them outside.
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I vote for the purple and yellow laces, but either way. Can you get us a shot when they have the laces?
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I suppose there is benefit to calling attention to a work of art that is not at the normal viewing level. What color laces are you going to use?
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Excellent.
Why did you add the outline to Folarin? It doesn't look better or worse to me. They are both fantastic, so I am curious what the thought process was.
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Another possible media is TOMS shoes. They are my sister's goto shoe of choice for painting.
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That Blueprint for Life is quite the artist.
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Creepy? Why Creepy?
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Ah, well, whatever it takes to make them look good.
I'm a bit embarrassed that I won an art competition by taking a lot of inspiration from another piece. But I was 10 at the time, so I'll extend myself some grace for that one.
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"well if you didn't want me to eat your cookies, why did you put them on the counter where I see them every time I walk by?"
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In both of their rear legs, each step causes a tendon to slip off a bone with a snap, making the sound. Check out this sound clip:
http://www.taiga.net/projectcaribou/sounds/clicking.mp3
If there is just one, and it is moving slowly because it is grazing, each click will be singular and sharply distinct.
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This makes me a happy Alaskan!
Those antlers are amazing. There are probably not many people in the general population who know that they are asymmetrical.
Note that caribou are relatively light members of the deer family, and have splayed hooves that allow them to walk on top of snow, while the heavier moose have to trudge through it with their more compact hooves. That may be what is happening beyond that little mound, but it is tough to tell.
By the way, are you aware of the clicking noise Caribou make when walking?
Chrysalis and minions
in Canterlot Community Art
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Fantastic job. It brings a smile to my face! It looks so natural on the card, and the quality is high.
Regarding the card: Yes it is powerful, but it was way too expensive to be played in standard, so it is relegated to things like EDH and the kitchen table. High end of the casual bell curve perhaps, but not crazy.