Author Topic: My Little Pony: Friendship for Blockheads: General V2  (Read 8937383 times)

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With help from her new friends who remind her of Ponyville’s Applejack, Rarity, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, and Fluttershy, she embarks upon a quest to find the crown and change the destiny of these two parallel worlds.
lol

So that's where princess twilight will go
No wonder why she forgets everything in the new season

also, another extended synopsis
bahahaha all our deepest fears about the EG project are confirmed true

i am so done

i am so done

i thought we were "done" with Equestria Girls when the concept art was first leaked lol


also, four sketches i never posted. i started using a little something that essentially turns my tablet into a canvas you sit on an easel. it's supposedly going to help me improve with pen control, might not.
eitherway, this is what it looks like so far



not much has changed
« Last Edit: May 04, 2013, 04:29:29 PM by Blastdown »


Have an incredibly sloppy drawing of Luna I did when I should have been doing other things.


Why is everyone better than me at drawing?

Why is everyone better than me at drawing?

are you practicing?
i don't know about you, but i've been diligently practicing for over a year now


these are my first four sketches





by comparison i've improved greatly. even the four above, which were sloppy because i've never drawn with a tilted-tablet, it's still noticeable
it's interesting how far i've gotten in a single year. i'm not where i want to be yet, but i've gotten closer. practice, learn whatever you can find

/r/mlpdrawingschool was useful in the beginning for me
« Last Edit: May 04, 2013, 05:18:54 PM by Blastdown »

That seriously looks amazing, Blastdown.

I'm fully aware how easy it is to say "keep practicing" but it's really hard to do so.

There is no natural gift when it comes to drawing, the most important thing is your patience. No matter how stuff your first sketches might seem to you, don't just throw down your pen and give up, look up the part you're having trouble on, and try again.

I'm fully aware how easy it is to say "keep practicing" but it's really hard to do so.

There is no natural gift when it comes to drawing, the most important thing is your patience. No matter how stuff your first sketches might seem to you, don't just throw down your pen and give up, look up the part you're having trouble on, and try again.

what i hate about being literally only "practice" is that it is too vague of advice
yes you need to practice, but what exactly? these are the things i've run into the past few months is not-so-detailed advice

in the beginning i just took pictures and either reference-drew or traced. i really haven't had any "guides" that helped in the beginning, i started using them a little later on and they've given me a few techniques that help in the construction but nothing incredibly huge that would help me with my current needs


what are we supposed to be looking at

what are we supposed to be looking at

GOD DAMMIT EITHER GIVE LITTLEPIP A HUG OR START TALKING ABOUT FALLOUT EQUESTRIA