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I was just asking: is there any evidence of any pictures of Big Macintosh and Luna?

 

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I was just asking: is there any evidence of any pictures of Big Macintosh and Luna?

 

Eenope, that's why I want you to be the first to draw one :D . I probably couldn't draw one because Ide need a picture. Shouldn't be a problem, right?

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Those are so amazingly incredibly AWESOME! You're a fabulous artist!

 

The're literally mesmerizing! I can't... stop... looking at them!

 

Great work!

 

Thank You.


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Wow, you were fast at making those 2 drawings. Fluttershy 'n' Pinkie pie look so awesome and cute. :) keep on the good work. 6/5

 

Only ones that are left are Applejack and twinlight (Applejack will be hard to draw i think)

 

EDIT: Silly me, I forgot about Rarity. Good luck anyways.

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These artworks are really good, but I think you could photograh them better - obviously a scanner would be prefered, but if you must photograph them:

  • Activate the flash.
  • Manually set the shutter speed to around 1/320 - experiment, every camera is different (the automatic light meter will fail taking a close up shot with flash and overexpose the photo - you must set it manually)
  • Set ISO to 64 (or as low as it will go), to avoid grainyness.
  • No need to really mess with aperture too much in this case - your camera can deal with that.
  • If neccessary, turn on macro.
  • If you don't have a flash, or your shutter speed is greater than about 1/100, set the camera down on your desk and prop up the paper in front of it, to avoid camera shake.

If you're shooting with a webcam or somthing which doesn't have those kinds of settings, just get the brightest light source you can find.

 

Just some tips - not trying to be rude. Your stuff is really great and I only *wish* I could draw like that!

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These artworks are really good, but I think you could photograh them better - obviously a scanner would be prefered, but if you must photograph them:

  • Activate the flash.
  • Manually set the shutter speed to around 1/320 - experiment, every camera is different (the automatic light meter will fail taking a close up shot with flash and overexpose the photo - you must set it manually)
  • Set ISO to 64 (or as low as it will go), to avoid grainyness.
  • No need to really mess with aperture too much in this case - your camera can deal with that.
  • If neccessary, turn on macro.
  • If you don't have a flash, or your shutter speed is greater than about 1/100, set the camera down on your desk and prop up the paper in front of it, to avoid camera shake.

If you're shooting with a webcam or somthing which doesn't have those kinds of settings, just get the brightest light source you can find.

 

Just some tips - not trying to be rude. Your stuff is really great and I only *wish* I could draw like that!

 

 

I use an iPod. It doesn't have a flash. I do have flash application though. Thanks for the tips.

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Great drawings! Seeing everyone else's sketches makes me want to practice drawing myself.


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