When Autumn Blaze looks at you and smiles, all one can do is smile back. I love it to bits!
Also, congrats on making Fluttershy even cuter than she already is.
I usually go to bed around six in the morning. But this is a rough list of what I usually do.
- Shutdown the computer.
- Check that the doors are locked.
- Brush my teeth.
- Move the plushies from my bed.
- Check that the bed is free of spiders.
- Assemble the mass of cushions, pillows and quilts into a suitable sleepy time arrangement.
- Turn off the lights climb into bed and lay there for a couple of minutes.
- Get back up to check that I actually switched the computer off and check that I actually locked the doors.
- Sleep until 2pm or until something commits the heinous crime of disturbing my slumber. (If disturbed by intruder: proceed to make angry noises and chase them off with a giant wooden fork)
I feel like getting up to mischief of the playful variety. But alas, nothing to work with, so I'm just sitting here eating packets of lovehearts. Give it a little time and I'll probably be feeling a little sick.
I don't think I have. Or at least I can't remember ever falling out of bed. But considering the number of cushions, pillows and quilts I sleep beneath, I'm pretty much weighed down.
I would imagine that some of the writers would watch certain older episodes to serve as reference for their writing. Or at least for their initial story drafts. But I think they'd only watch specific ones that could be related to whatever story they're writing at the time. For example if they're writing a story to do with the Wonderbolts, then they'd go back and watch the Wonderbolt related episodes. If it's to do with the Apple family, then they'd go and watch the episodes related to that. Those are pretty loose examples just off the top of my head though.
Then I'd imagine that they combine those references with whatever other research they've done before writing out their first draft for presentation. And then develop the rest through editing and re-editing until it's ready for producton into an episode. I could be completely wrong, but if I was in their shoes I would definitely have to go back to specific episodes for references here and there.
Obviously they're gonna miss the odd little detail here and there. It's just one of those things that happens with shows sometimes.There's a show called Red Dwarf that I'm a fan off. A mistake that they made was that the main character, Lister ended up having his appendix removed... Twice. I can't remember exactly the number of seasons that had passed for that little error to have occured.
I like to try and leave a lasting impression. Good titles to grab the reader's attention and all that stuff.
Anyway. I'm glad you like my drawing. Yeah, I have to admit I struggled to get a good enough sketch of Kirin down at first. I mean they are built in a similar way to the regular pegasus, unicorn and earth ponies, save for a few extras and alterations. But I found it suprisingly deceiving. Practice makes perfect I guess. Or at least as close to that concept as I can get.
Sounds like fun!
Me thinks I shall be entering this. Just as soon as I have finished sipping the tea from my Rainbow Dash head shaped mug... And have actually completed a piece of artwork to enter.
Saw your point on the lettering. So I editted and removed it. Usually with any bog standard character drawing or drafting, I usually write the character name next to it as reference out of habit. So it's not exactly going to be missed. But thanks for spotting that little problem.
Oh I fully intend to do a full colour version of her, complete with other little details.
This was pretty much just a test to see if I could draw her out in my usual style that I use for when I draw manga.
Glad you both like it.
"A fatal error has occured."
Seriously though, I'm going to have my ashes turned into a small jewel and used to decorate a small statuette of a fox. It can then sit within whatever family home I have at the time and watch over the household.