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Looks great :D Very well done for GIMP art ;)

Though personally i think it'd look cuter without the licking :P

 

If you were to start using a new program to make pony art i recommend using Inkscape :)

It's a lot easier to get the vectored MLP ponies and you get a much smoother and HD result :grin2:

 

Especially when you're digitizing a sketch:

 

One of my pony sketches:

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Vectored version using Inkscape:

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But yeah.. As for current improvements with your art as it is now? Hmm..

The only thing that could be changed or altered is the white eye highlight circle things.. :huh:

They just seem a little off somehow.. Try experimenting with where each one is until you find one that looks just right ;)

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The only thing that could be changed or altered is the white eye highlight circle things.. They just seem a little off somehow.. Try experimenting with where each one is until you find one that looks just right

 

Indeed, the highlights look a bit off, thanks for your criticism, I could need more comments like that, and I'll try Inkscape.  :)

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Oxygen

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That's my first digital drawing ever, I just made it with GIMP from one of my drawing.  :)

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It is brilliant! :pinkie: I wish I could make drawings, either by hand or digitally. :(

 

Very cute, but maybe no tongue.

 

I don't mind it, but some might.

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Okay, the NO3- ion is a nitrogen with 3 oxygen bonded to it, nitrogen (EN=3) and oxygen (EN=3.5) are very electronegative, so the NO3- ion bonds the additional electron very strong and is therefor a stabile ion. But if you can remember the FeCl3, that's acidic, because the Fe3+ ion isn't a stabile ion because it's quiet electronegative (EN=1.8). Noble metals are very electronegative, silver is EN=2, so the Ag+ ion attracts electrons, which makes it acidic.

These very electronegative metal ions are kinda like H+ ions, for example, if you put copper into a AgNO3 solution, the AgNO3 dissolves the copper like an acid, but instead of H2 bubbles, silver crystals grow on the copper,

 

2AgNO3 + Cu -> Cu(NO)3 + 2Ag

 

so like elemental hydrogen, you get elemental silver.

I know, chemisty is a bit confusing at the beginning, but you will get there. :)

And I'am happy that you like my drawing, please don't be sad because you think you aren't as good. If you also want to draw ponies, just start with copying pictures from the internet, don't try do draw them from your head, that's how I learned to draw them. ^_^

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Nitrogen

Yttrium

 

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Okay, the NO3- ion is a nitrogen with 3 oxygen bonded to it, nitrogen (EN=3) and oxygen (EN=3.5) are very electronegative, so the NO3- ion bonds the additional electron very strong and is therefor a stabile ion. But if you can remember the FeCl3, that's acidic, because the Fe3+ ion isn't a stabile ion because it's quiet electronegative (EN=1.8). Noble metals are very electronegative, silver is EN=2, so the Ag+ ion attracts electrons, which makes it acidic.

These very electronegative metal ions are kinda like H+ ions, for example, if you put copper into a AgNO3 solution, the AgNO3 dissolves the copper like an acid, but instead of H2 bubbles, silver crystals grow on the copper,

 

2AgNO3 + Cu -> Cu(NO)3 + 2Ag

 

so like elemental hydrogen, you get elemental silver.

I know, chemisty is a bit confusing at the beginning, but you will get there. :)

And I'am happy that you like my drawing, please don't be sad because you think you aren't as good. If you also want to draw ponies, just start with copying pictures from the internet, don't try do draw them from your head, that's how I learned to draw them. ^_^

 

I am able to understand your explanations though I still can't apply it on my own (though I think I am improving).

 

Anyway, thanks for the encouragement. We should probably continue this conversation in a PM rather than in this topic.

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I am able to understand your explanations though I still can't apply it on my own (though I think I am improving).

 

Anyway, thanks for the encouragement. We should probably continue this conversation in a PM rather than in this topic.

 

Ah, what, I wrote that here? I thought I was in the PM.... :squee:

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