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Pixel Perfection - I still call her Lightning Bolt
Silly Pony - Celebrated the 13th anniversary of MLP:FIM, and 40 years of MLP!
Shimmering Smile - Celebrated the 10th anniversary of Equestria Girls!
Lunar Supporter - Helped forge New Lunar Republic's freedom in the face of the Solar Empire's oppressive tyrannical regime (April Fools 2023).
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2020) - Took part in the 2020 Community Collab
Roseluck - Had their OC in the 2023 Derpibooru Collab.
Flower Trio - Helped others get their OC into the 2023 Derpibooru Collab.
King Sombra - Celebrated the 10th anniversary of The Crystal Empire!
A Lovely Nightmare Night - Celebrated the 12th anniversary of MLP:FIM!
Princess of Love - Extra special version for those who participated in the Canterlot Wedding 10th anniversary event by contributing art.

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[@Background Pony \#918E](/forums/art/topics/2023-derpibooru-community-collab?post_id=5360848#post_5360848)
> [@Background Pony \#FF87](/forums/art/topics/2023-derpibooru-community-collab?post_id=5360815#post_5360815)
> It was a secondary point, with a personal tie. None of that is out of the question. People who are tired of doing something or complacent make mistakes or overlook things. Hence another point to add to the concern on whether or not it was something he wanted to do.

That goes both ways, actually. People make mistakes. We're humans after all, and the last time I checked, none of us were perfect.

Yes, it's true that tired and complacent people make more mistakes, and it doesn't make it any less false that enthusiastic, energetic, ambitious people don't make them. Just look at... pretty much all artists. Regardless how productive and perfectionistic their approach is, you'll always be able to find mistakes if you look hard and close enough. It's the nature of the beast.

And this megacollab? It's not a work of a person that spent 10 minutes on it and call it "good enough". Just look at it. A giant crowd of ponies absolutely _everywhere_, and placing every character in a way that their head is seen and they all seemingly fit together is quite a bit of an undertaking.

But then what can happen? Miss-click on the wrong layer and one of the characters hides behind the other, and you don't realize it until someone brings it up... I'm just saying -- mistakes can happen. Doesn't mean the person doesn't enjoy what they're doing if some mistakes occur.
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