I always preferred zelc-face’s ponysona design for Williams, rather than the ones that serve as a constant reminder of her weakest episode. So I made a vector of her from the poster.
@Background Pony #7EAB
Why does it slip viewers minds that this is a mare?…
but yeah bears to much a resemblance to Finn in this version, I uploaded a more recent version with a new CM
@Alel
Hmm there’s idea, maybe thethunderbolt can strie at the point where the black line just starts turning to color. Or it could strike the end of the quill at the beginning of the line
@Deserter
Ohhhh yeah. It was, but it was also quite funny, like I said, half and half.
That’s a really great idea! You gave me an idea for the quill, I think on one half I’ll have the barbs fade from black to light gray, starting from the bottom. Then I’d make the other half fade from red to violet (rainbow), only this time from top to bottom. I might also do the line being written by the quill “changes from black to colorful”, but it all depends. If the quill is vibrant enough in it’s own right I’ll leave it. If I feel it could be bigger and/or more showy I’d add the fading line.
@Leapingriver
Ok, apparently, Camp Lazlo was a lot darker than I remembered. Now that I think about, that show did had some pretty disturbing episodes.
So, you said “more mature tone sparkled with a little comedy” that’s where I think the quill (which I previously called “feather thing”, I can’t believe I forgot that word.) would work. Most feathers are grey or white and those are stereotypical serious and mature colors, like “Oh, once we grow up we’ll paint everything white and wear gray suits every day” or something like that, in my opinion tht could work to show the “cynical” side of her stories. Now for the slight comedic side, I’m not enterily sure just what to use. Maybe having a couple barbs of the feather be vivid colors or maybe have like a little line being written by the quill that changes from black to colorful, or something. As I said before, I’m not sure.
@Deserter
“mostly writes comedy”, “writes comedy”, “comedy”
Haha, you and I must have different interpretations of comedy, the only episode of hers that I think she was trying to write comedy was SAYS. Most of her episodes take on a more mature and cynical tone lightly sprinkled with comedy. Thus the double edged sword with a darker and lighter side; just like her writing.
I might go with a quill and pencil since she’s one of the writers of many late 90’s early 2000 cartoons. or maybe I’ll be give her salt and pepper shakers (light and dark) * shrug* Morrow has a bacon CM.
@Leapingriver
Well… she’s a writer, so either a pen or a pencil, maybe one of those feather things if you’re feeling old fashioned, and she mostly writes comedy so either you should make the pen/pencil do wierd scribbles, like, a sketchy smiley face or something or you can also paint it outlandish colors, to make it seem more “fun”.
@Deserter @Mayojar77
Tomorrow I’ll start designing a different cutie mark for her; would that make her give off less Finn vibes? The hat’s staying though, as the only photo of Merriwether we have she’s wearing Finn’s hat.
@Mayojar77
and this is very clearly a mare.
joking aside, I actually realized the similarity right around as I was finished vectoring her. I think it was the cutie mark that made me pause and go “wait a second…”. This is Zelc-face’s version of her not Finn, but I don’t think it’s a stretch to say they probably did design her with Finn in mind.
Why does it slip viewers minds that this is a mare?…
but yeah bears to much a resemblance to Finn in this version, I uploaded a more recent version with a new CM
@Alel
Finished her cutie mark last night: 575209. Let me know what you think.
Hmm there’s idea, maybe thethunderbolt can strie at the point where the black line just starts turning to color. Or it could strike the end of the quill at the beginning of the line
Princess Carlgum is best princess of New Jersey.
You’re welcome.
Neither can I, oh and thank you
Can’t wait to see it finished. Good luck to ya, buddy.
Ohhhh yeah. It was, but it was also quite funny, like I said, half and half.
That’s a really great idea! You gave me an idea for the quill, I think on one half I’ll have the barbs fade from black to light gray, starting from the bottom. Then I’d make the other half fade from red to violet (rainbow), only this time from top to bottom. I might also do the line being written by the quill “changes from black to colorful”, but it all depends. If the quill is vibrant enough in it’s own right I’ll leave it. If I feel it could be bigger and/or more showy I’d add the fading line.
Thanks for the ideas ^^
Ok, apparently, Camp Lazlo was a lot darker than I remembered. Now that I think about, that show did had some pretty disturbing episodes.
So, you said “more mature tone sparkled with a little comedy” that’s where I think the quill (which I previously called “feather thing”, I can’t believe I forgot that word.) would work. Most feathers are grey or white and those are stereotypical serious and mature colors, like “Oh, once we grow up we’ll paint everything white and wear gray suits every day” or something like that, in my opinion tht could work to show the “cynical” side of her stories. Now for the slight comedic side, I’m not enterily sure just what to use. Maybe having a couple barbs of the feather be vivid colors or maybe have like a little line being written by the quill that changes from black to colorful, or something. As I said before, I’m not sure.
“mostly writes comedy”, “writes comedy”, “comedy”
Haha, you and I must have different interpretations of comedy, the only episode of hers that I think she was trying to write comedy was SAYS. Most of her episodes take on a more mature and cynical tone lightly sprinkled with comedy. Thus the double edged sword with a darker and lighter side; just like her writing.
I might go with a quill and pencil since she’s one of the writers of many late 90’s early 2000 cartoons. or maybe I’ll be give her salt and pepper shakers (light and dark) * shrug* Morrow has a bacon CM.
Well… she’s a writer, so either a pen or a pencil, maybe one of those feather things if you’re feeling old fashioned, and she mostly writes comedy so either you should make the pen/pencil do wierd scribbles, like, a sketchy smiley face or something or you can also paint it outlandish colors, to make it seem more “fun”.
You might want to slow down around the midpoint of Season 3. Things start to get heavy after that.
@Mayojar77
Tomorrow I’ll start designing a different cutie mark for her; would that make her give off less Finn vibes? The hat’s staying though, as the only photo of Merriwether we have she’s wearing Finn’s hat.
and this is very clearly a mare.
joking aside, I actually realized the similarity right around as I was finished vectoring her. I think it was the cutie mark that made me pause and go “wait a second…”. This is Zelc-face’s version of her not Finn, but I don’t think it’s a stretch to say they probably did design her with Finn in mind.
Nah, see, Fionna’s hat’s got longer ears.
If anything, it’s Fionna.