![Click to change the View [Request] Littlepip diapered.](http://d.furaffinity.net/art/surzb/1381086520/1381086520.surzb_a_request.png)
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I missed drawing... the last week was so stressful, and I didn't have time for anything.

I missed drawing... the last week was so stressful, and I didn't have time for anything.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Baby fur
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What an interesting pony. The mane, eyes, and facial expression definitely show quite a bit of emotion. Kind of like, "What are you looking at? Isn't there something more important you should be doing?"
Your realism with the diapers / nappies is also improving quite a bit. You may be doing ponies again, but it never hurts to do what makes you happy and what you know you are good and comfortable in doing. Especially if time is not something you have a whole lot of.
Keep up the good work! Always glad to see you post.
Your realism with the diapers / nappies is also improving quite a bit. You may be doing ponies again, but it never hurts to do what makes you happy and what you know you are good and comfortable in doing. Especially if time is not something you have a whole lot of.
Keep up the good work! Always glad to see you post.
but( and this is just my opinion) Where is the deference between her and say lilpip? truth be told compared to the fallout games I have played my fallout character has gone through far worse. just my thoughts not saying your wrong , really I just think blackjack aught to get some after the whole scotchtape bed wetting coverup moment.
With Pip you have a fairly linear sense of character growth where she sets out, makes mistakes and relies on the strength of the group. She does get stronger, but it's never so strong that she can take anything on her own. With BJ after chapter 33, the difference is so distinct that Somber has to keep making up more ridiculous situations the provide drama (which is a sign of poor writing & planning). FOE characterization should have a correlation with the games in that the character does get stronger, but a too strong character is something that destroys any sort of tension in a written work.
There's a bunch of Sue types, actually. The Idealized character is the most general definition, but sues come in many shapes and variety. There is a big difference between having a powerful character and an indestructible one that death and other absurd situations have been shown to be a minor setback for. BJ is a blend of God Mode Sue and Copy Cat Sue. The Copy Cat typing is more a consequence of the story itself, which has always been dangerously close to being "Look how bad I can make Hoofington and influence FOE canon."
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.p.....ain/GodModeSue
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.p.....ain/CopyCatSue
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.p.....ain/GodModeSue
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.p.....ain/CopyCatSue
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