@NonUberis
It was a request to do this one in a dark brown. I wouldn’t have thought to do anthro either, but I think it was silly of me think in such linear fashion. And I mean, isn’t this whole site “weird”? A show about magical ponies with a series of interpretations of the characters? Changing the color of an obese anthro princess pony that has eaten her guests whole isn’t that out of the box hehe. I think this is just a whole bunch of fun :D
I hope this doesn’t come off offensive. I don’t make this stuff intending to hurt others. I’ve followed your work for a long time now and I’m blushing at your acknowledgement. Please tell me if you want any of your work I’ve edited taken down.
Not to knock the editor though, I do have to say the edits are well done, but I guess I just don’t understand the rationale for some of these. Preference for dark-skinned women, obviously, and it was clear in a lot of his other edits that are on pictures with humanized characters, but it strikes me as rather odd to do that when the characters are anthro. Is it changing the fur color or should we assume they have human skin? Just kind of weird.
@NLTLF
I’m going to assume several reasons: possibly the skin color with her originally being pure white, the overweight obesity, and the vore in general.
It was a request to do this one in a dark brown. I wouldn’t have thought to do anthro either, but I think it was silly of me think in such linear fashion. And I mean, isn’t this whole site “weird”? A show about magical ponies with a series of interpretations of the characters? Changing the color of an obese anthro princess pony that has eaten her guests whole isn’t that out of the box hehe. I think this is just a whole bunch of fun :D
I hope this doesn’t come off offensive. I don’t make this stuff intending to hurt others. I’ve followed your work for a long time now and I’m blushing at your acknowledgement. Please tell me if you want any of your work I’ve edited taken down.
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@Conversed Corruption
Oh ye of little faith. The original sketch and my coloring have far more favorable ratios. It’s still a Dufel picture though, give it some time and I’m sure the score will climb up over a hundred.
Not to knock the editor though, I do have to say the edits are well done, but I guess I just don’t understand the rationale for some of these. Preference for dark-skinned women, obviously, and it was clear in a lot of his other edits that are on pictures with humanized characters, but it strikes me as rather odd to do that when the characters are anthro. Is it changing the fur color or should we assume they have human skin? Just kind of weird.
I’m going to assume several reasons: possibly the skin color with her originally being pure white, the overweight obesity, and the vore in general.