Now, I’m not fully pleased with this one, but at least the flow of the animation feels good. And best of all, since I made the frames with a vector software, I can go back to them and edit them, as soon as I’ve learned to better use the software.
(This character is my hard work. Any use of her, or any of my other characters, without my permission is not acceptable. Please ask before using her, or any of my other creations. Thanks in advance for your understanding.)
It does, but using it as a tag implies sarcasm or could be interpreted as such. One tag that is used as such is “quality”, with the word being neutral to positive in nature, on this site the tag is negative.
How would “A for effort” be mean? It means “you did your best”, and especially in art, your best eventually gets better.
Thanks for clearing that up. It was really strange.
Because some random unknown person didn’t understand the difference between “A for effort” and “marks for effort”, with the episode title implying “spoiler:s08e12” the system tagged both. Though I think tagging “A for effort” is kinda mean (and it’s also unused on this site).
I mean, how can a character that I created have something to do with an upcoming episode?
Well, to be honest, I studied Rainbow Dash’s chest beating from “Swarm Of The Century” when I animated this.
And, let’s be honest… Since when has these ponies ever been truly faithful to the anatomy of actual horses?
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Oh, I get it.
Well, that just proves my big handicap… I’m a terrible drawer.
Sorry, I wasn’t quite sure how to describe it. I meant to recommend having the forelegs use a motion slightly more in line with this sort of leg positioning:
Specifically, having the legs be just a bit more parallel to the body.
I thought I had managed to get the shoulder where they would be.
Yeah. Like it says in the description… I am still a novice when it comes to using vector software.
But I will keep practicing on it. But not tonight. This one was exhausting, as it was.
That’s right. Why do I have to ask for permission to use a base, when I created the base?
I believe the ‘base’ bit is shored up here.
Did you get express permission from the original creator of the base to make this?
You should still credit them either way.
This could have been a cute early attempt, but it’s soured a bit by the description.
Also, the users around here tend to be a little snobby towards ‘do not use’ addendums.