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Looking at some earlier pieces, I couldn't leave well enough alone and started working over a few of them.

This first Hallie piece was based on an old Poser image of her... I pretty much repainted her head, and changed her outfit but kept the pose:



Just did a few little tweaks on Magweed:



I found a Velcro Vixen image that I did that needed some major adjusting. Still does, but she's not a high enough priority to work out the rest of her.






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Loving these touch ups. The evolution of your artwork over the years has been really good to see (albeit only a snapshot via your PV work here from time to time, and the occasional IW book cover).

Thanks for sharing.

Now do more! \:\)




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Gentlemen sometimes require their privacy, I suppose.


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    Looking at some earlier pieces, I couldn't leave well enough alone and started working over a few of them.


Well worked.

Of the three, I thought Hallie's was the most comprehensive revision and the most effective. Some very good epxression work there.

And timely too, given UT#359's upcoming Chapter 31.



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    I found a Velcro Vixen image that I did that needed some major adjusting. Still does, but she's not a high enough priority to work out the rest of her.


Something she rarely hears, I suspect.




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Him as a boy and his idealized vision of what he really was...






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    Loving these touch ups. The evolution of your artwork over the years has been really good to see (albeit only a snapshot via your PV work here from time to time, and the occasional IW book cover).


You block out the pony related content from your memory, don't you?


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    Thanks for sharing.

    Now do more! \:\)


We'll see... I turned to tweaking some artwork because my brain was not cooperating when it came to writing a new story, and that kind of thing is just relaxing busy-work to me... like doing one of those adult coloring books, I'd imagine.




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I just didn't think that I worked out all of the issues with the original, so I posted what I had done to that point. "Version 3" would be perfected piece, ideally, but really at that point I should just start a new one instead of working on a compromised foundation.


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    Well worked.

    Of the three, I thought Hallie's was the most comprehensive revision and the most effective. Some very good epxression work there.

    And timely too, given UT#359's upcoming Chapter 31.


She came out a bit more Anime/Younger than I'd ideally go (shades of what I've been working on most recently, I'd guess), but I like her anyway and always enjoy drawing her.

That she was shifted to be in a white gown probably has nothing to do with any hinted upcoming story elements, I'm sure...




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Those are some nice paintings. Velcro Vixen looks complete to me as do the other two.




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    Those are some nice paintings.


Thanks!


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    Velcro Vixen looks complete to me as do the other two.


She's complete... I'm just not thrilled with the end result. But as the artist, I know I care way more than most people ever will.




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    I just didn't think that I worked out all of the issues with the original, so I posted what I had done to that point. "Version 3" would be perfected piece, ideally, but really at that point I should just start a new one instead of working on a compromised foundation.


When I save the picture it turns out to be titles velcro_vixen3_copy_by_harwicks_art-daucesv.jpg I already have a version 1 archived. Hence I deduce an intermim incarnation.


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    Of the three, I thought Hallie's was the most comprehensive revision and the most effective. Some very good expression work there.



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    She came out a bit more Anime/Younger than I'd ideally go (shades of what I've been working on most recently, I'd guess), but I like her anyway and always enjoy drawing her.


That is well evidenced.


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    That she was shifted to be in a white gown probably has nothing to do with any hinted upcoming story elements, I'm sure...


Well, white works well for both wedding gowns and shrouds, so you're really covered.






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You wouldn't happen to have the illustration you did of Epitome, would you? I had it saved, but it was on my old crapped out computer.




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      Loving these touch ups. The evolution of your artwork over the years has been really good to see (albeit only a snapshot via your PV work here from time to time, and the occasional IW book cover).



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    You block out the pony related content from your memory, don't you?


Yes. Well I did until you reminded me. But just like Picasso had his blue period you had your brony period.

Years from now people will no doubt write a PhD about it.


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      Thanks for sharing.



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      Now do more! \:\)



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    We'll see... I turned to tweaking some artwork because my brain was not cooperating when it came to writing a new story, and that kind of thing is just relaxing busy-work to me... like doing one of those adult coloring books, I'd imagine.


I have that problem too. I'm currently stuck on a story I started in 2009!






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I did some repaints on this one as well, redoing his head and adjusting the pose some:



A big problem I used to have back in the day was working on files with big enough resolution to do any detail work, because my computer could barely run Photoshop. As a result, all of my old PV work is really low res, so reworking any of it requires blowing it up and repainting a good deal of it.

Here's the old one for comparison:





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    When I save the picture it turns out to be titles velcro_vixen3_copy_by_harwicks_art-daucesv.jpg I already have a version 1 archived. Hence I deduce an intermim incarnation.


Ah, that. It's most likely a simple size difference between the posted version and the work version... I work on them in a higher resolution. Alternatively, it could be another case where I saved things out because I was about to make a change and wanted to be able to revert to a mid-point in case I didn't like where that one led.

Really, I'm awful at keeping clean file names.


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    She came out a bit more Anime/Younger than I'd ideally go (shades of what I've been working on most recently, I'd guess), but I like her anyway and always enjoy drawing her.


    That is well evidenced.


She is probably my favorite of my PV characters, I admit.


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    Well, white works well for both wedding gowns and shrouds, so you're really covered.


Woohoo! I'd hate for her to show up underdressed.




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    You block out the pony related content from your memory, don't you?

    Yes. Well I did until you reminded me. But just like Picasso had his blue period you had your brony period.

    Years from now people will no doubt write a PhD about it.


I'm sure that Vizh's therapist Ms. Pfeffercorn has already got a lengthy start on a paper or two covering it.

Still, here's a more elaborate piece from that fandom that fits the theme of oddly-colored human women that my PV pieces seem to favor:



And here's a less elaborate and far quicker "Kubo and the Two Strings" image I did back when that movie came out:





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    We'll see... I turned to tweaking some artwork because my brain was not cooperating when it came to writing a new story, and that kind of thing is just relaxing busy-work to me... like doing one of those adult coloring books, I'd imagine.


    I have that problem too. I'm currently stuck on a story I started in 2009!


I know! As such I can sympathize with Ian saying that if he puts the current story down for any length of time, it'll be hard to return to it...




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    I'm sure that Vizh's therapist Ms. Pfeffercorn has already got a lengthy start on a paper or two covering it.


Oh that's no doubt waaaaaaay down the list of papers she's written about Vizh's issues.


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    Still, here's a more elaborate piece from that fandom that fits the theme of oddly-colored human women that my PV pieces seem to favor:


Lovely use of colours. If I didn't know better I'd even think that if Elyse and Banjooooo had triplets this is what they'd look like (Banjoooooettes?).

They do run in the blood-line as we've just found out.


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    And here's a less elaborate and far quicker "Kubo and the Two Strings" image I did back when that movie came out:


Ah yes, I recall your promotion of that earlier. Very nice piece here too. It was appreciated in the right places I hope?


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    I know! As such I can sympathize with Ian saying that if he puts the current story down for any length of time, it'll be hard to return to it...


Pfft. He has a gardener and outhouses. He's clearly a member of the aristocracy. No sympathy.






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      I know! As such I can sympathize with Ian saying that if he puts the current story down for any length of time, it'll be hard to return to it...



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    Pfft. He has a gardener and outhouses. He's clearly a member of the aristocracy. No sympathy.


I don't currently have a gardener. Sore point.






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Thanks for the kind words regardless!




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It's fun to see how Cinematic Cap followed the same choices made for Epitome's look, especially the disconnected cowl, following the first "Avengers" film.




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    Oh that's no doubt waaaaaaay down the list of papers she's written about Vizh's issues.


Probably true, if she's not spending too much time in online rants about the bad decisions made in "Suicide Squad"...


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    Lovely use of colours. If I didn't know better I'd even think that if Elyse and Banjooooo had triplets this is what they'd look like (Banjoooooettes?).

    They do run in the blood-line as we've just found out.


When I first read this response, I thought that the new UTT must be up (it wasn't then, it is now.). Then I realized that you meant that triplets run in the blood-line...

As for these three, they are musically inclined aquatic monsters (I think they even have antennae in their natural forms), so it would be fitting if they were descended from Banjooooo.


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    Ah yes, I recall your promotion of that earlier. Very nice piece here too. It was appreciated in the right places I hope?


Not sure where the right places might be, but I mostly drew it to plug the film so more. Said film is now up for many critics and academy awards, so clearly my efforts paid off!


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    Pfft. He has a gardener and outhouses. He's clearly a member of the aristocracy. No sympathy


I'd accuse him of being in the 1%, but considering the current board population he's really like 15-20% of it no matter how we draw the lines.




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Here are a couple more from the pony circles:

Here's the antagonist-turned-lead protagonist of the human spin-off series, once again hitting that "unnaturally colored female" target I seem to like:



Here's one where I quite like how the setting and everything came together. Every good adventure needs a tavern scene:




And finally, here's a differently styled take on some of the main characters:






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Ultimate Universe Cap may not have been my favorite iteration of the character, but the costume he wore in World War 2 (which was the inspiration for Epitome's look) was very slick.




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I don't think I've ever seen an episode of the show, but there is no denying the characters are designed to be quite appealing visually, especially when interpreted by a talented artist.

Do you post your work anywhere regularly, like Deviant Art?




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    I don't think I've ever seen an episode of the show, but there is no denying the characters are designed to be quite appealing visually, especially when interpreted by a talented artist.


The show itself is probably of limited interest to most... there are definitely much more sophisticated cartoons with greater general appeal to older audiences. I just got into it watching it with my little cousin as something we could bond over, and I came to admire the approach it took in creating the concepts and characters.

It also for whatever odd reason just became a focal point for all sorts of creative people online. A lot of older fans treat it like Kurt Busiek treated simplistic 60's comics with Marvels and Astro City… taking the challenge of finding an angle to it that stays true to the source and yet adds some complexity.

In general though, I just met a lot of nice people online who just figured this was as good as anything to have some fun with and bond over.


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    Do you post your work anywhere regularly, like Deviant Art?


Yeah, the MLP stuff I do gets posted here.




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    Ultimate Universe Cap may not have been my favorite iteration of the character, but the costume he wore in World War 2 (which was the inspiration for Epitome's look) was very slick


No doubt. It's one of the few designs from the entire Ultimate Universe that I recall liking.




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Sure, I wish they weren't ponies, but that's just me.

In truth - great work. Love the big dragon. And the inn scene tells a wonderful story in and of itself! Who needs words.




killer shrike especially liked the "Hydra vs Shield" picture



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