Author Topic: My Little Pony: Friendship for Blockheads: General V2  (Read 8908218 times)


I can't find that goddamn image anywhere, but definitely there are a lot of teenagers who think they look "SOPER BADAS" while wearing a fedora. It's WRONG.

eh, it looked more like Heavy's Capo's Capper than a fedora anyway.

I AM THE MASTER OF HEADWEAR


Rainbow Dash

Lamebro Crash



No.
Rainbow Superior race
[](/e25)



Ponilove tumblr continues with Dashie :3

Also why do they have purple nipples?

I've been working on my sketches, Been doing more "professional" drawings
Using skeletons, and stuff

I got color pencils now!
I need some ideas for my little mares Cutie mark, and possibly colors
Also: I Found this in my photobucket

Dunno why it's there, it's from The game.

No.
Rainbow Superior race
[](/e25)

[](/cake)

(forget, the operators don't work anymore so I can't flip emotes now)

Reg, if you had to choose between Lyra or Scootaloo to explore Equestria with, which one would you choose?

What grade pencil are you using?

It should say something like H, HB, B3, B1

I only use H grade pencils because HB or any Bs are for sketching and shading and because of that they do not allow for light sketches.

I could show you the difference in different grades since I have about 80 pencils + scanner but it'll have to be in the morning.

When I got home, I got the "Update GrEmB" message.
I had it set on weekly update, btw. I changed it to 1.5 days.

I use a regular Number 2 pencil for sketching, then my "artist drawing pencils" which are 5bs for the bolding.
My parents got me the pencils, i need to go to the store and pick some up myself

Reg, if you had to choose between Lyra or Scootaloo to explore Equestria with, which one would you choose?

stuff I don't know, on one hand I'd love to travel with Scoots and maybe see her finally get her cutie mark, but on the other hand she's pretty wild and Lyra is, well, Lyra

I mean c'mon

[](/z06)

forgetin' bullstuff questions

When I got home, I got the "Update GrEmB" message.

fascinating