So, as I explained in my most recent journal, I'm trying to draw different an unusual characters from MLP. Especially those ones with just few diaper drawings. I've never drawn before Derpy Hooves and I know how there are tons of fans who love her (I also like her) so I decided to do this drawing, showing as usually in her drawings, her cutest side. It was a quick drawing but with a really cute and amazing final result that I really hope that Derpy fans enjoy. Another small grain of sand contributing with the padded drawings of this adorable pony.
This drawing was inspired on: https://www.deviantart.com/yjayr/ar.....on-2-252105458
This drawing was inspired on: https://www.deviantart.com/yjayr/ar.....on-2-252105458
Category Artwork (Digital) / My Little Pony / Brony
Species Pony
Size 989 x 1280px
File Size 169.8 kB
Listed in Folders
You really make me happy with how you describe these pictures. You are really good at bringing in each piece so the mind can gradually assemble what is there. You also make it very easy to start imagining the before, during, and after image moments. It makes for a lot of fun while showing how much care you take in your art.
Oh, yes. I would prefer Derpy's position here to what poor Spike was in. Not being out in the rain is definitely more comfortable and having the diaper to allow you to go when you need to go is also very helpful. No worry beyond just taking in the world around you while waiting for some pony to share some love.
Derpy was the second character in MLP I came to relate to. Spike was my first because, well, he is a dragon who is very cute and very helpful. He, to me, is often under appreciated and always seeking to show he is as much a contributor as everyone else.
Having a disability, I have always tried very hard to show those around me that I am not what the blind stereotype tends to be. Though it is definitely an uphill battle.
Derpy was my second because of how her sight troubles are quite obvious. She is the closest, outside of scootaloo, to be a visible character with a disability who tries very hard to not be defined by her disability.
For Derpy, as I learned from growing up, she should get a lot of love here. The world is not nice to those who are different. However loving support can make a big difference in her overall outlook on life.
Derpy is very happy-go-lucky in the show. So I would like to think her family and friends did a good job of making her feel loved and respected no matter what anyone says.
Oh, yes. I would prefer Derpy's position here to what poor Spike was in. Not being out in the rain is definitely more comfortable and having the diaper to allow you to go when you need to go is also very helpful. No worry beyond just taking in the world around you while waiting for some pony to share some love.
Derpy was the second character in MLP I came to relate to. Spike was my first because, well, he is a dragon who is very cute and very helpful. He, to me, is often under appreciated and always seeking to show he is as much a contributor as everyone else.
Having a disability, I have always tried very hard to show those around me that I am not what the blind stereotype tends to be. Though it is definitely an uphill battle.
Derpy was my second because of how her sight troubles are quite obvious. She is the closest, outside of scootaloo, to be a visible character with a disability who tries very hard to not be defined by her disability.
For Derpy, as I learned from growing up, she should get a lot of love here. The world is not nice to those who are different. However loving support can make a big difference in her overall outlook on life.
Derpy is very happy-go-lucky in the show. So I would like to think her family and friends did a good job of making her feel loved and respected no matter what anyone says.
Most definitely! However, one downside is I get so inspired after reading and commenting on your pictures that I do not know what to say in a reply message. *Blush*
Seriously, my friend, I am blown away by your talent for telling a story through describing your work. You paint living pictures with your words and it is awe inspiring.
I hope you always know you have a great talent and it will serve you well as you continue through your life. I see you getting better-and-better with each descriptive message you send me. I feel you gaining confidence and it is delightful. You engage me and, if you can give vision to one who is totally blind, the sky is really the limit for you.
You may find some who do not appreciate your skill as much as I, or others, do. However never let anyone tell you that you do not have talent. You have lots of it and I am very happy to be a part of your growth as a writer and artist.
Seriously, my friend, I am blown away by your talent for telling a story through describing your work. You paint living pictures with your words and it is awe inspiring.
I hope you always know you have a great talent and it will serve you well as you continue through your life. I see you getting better-and-better with each descriptive message you send me. I feel you gaining confidence and it is delightful. You engage me and, if you can give vision to one who is totally blind, the sky is really the limit for you.
You may find some who do not appreciate your skill as much as I, or others, do. However never let anyone tell you that you do not have talent. You have lots of it and I am very happy to be a part of your growth as a writer and artist.
Hehehehe thank you. All your words are so kind. It is really curious what you say considering that I'm not so good writing in English and that should decrease the quality of my drawing descriptions. It is really nice that they are good enough still. Don't worry. I'll keep drawing and writing considering how much I love doing that.
Honestly, your English is amazing for being not your primary language. There are a lot of people who have English as their first language that are unable to communicate as well as you do.
What, to me, is key to your communication is your passion. Sure there are words that sound funny but they have no negative impact as the goal is more than achieved through how you paint your images with the words.
A lot of people are very grumpy over things having perfect grammar, spelling, etc. Honestly, unless it is really bad, the spots of not being accurate words, spellings, etc. are irrelevant if the one making the description has passion for what they do.
You, my friend, have passion and it allows me to see well past anything others may critique you for. My imagination gets no disruption from how you write and, honestly, that is all that matters. :)
What, to me, is key to your communication is your passion. Sure there are words that sound funny but they have no negative impact as the goal is more than achieved through how you paint your images with the words.
A lot of people are very grumpy over things having perfect grammar, spelling, etc. Honestly, unless it is really bad, the spots of not being accurate words, spellings, etc. are irrelevant if the one making the description has passion for what they do.
You, my friend, have passion and it allows me to see well past anything others may critique you for. My imagination gets no disruption from how you write and, honestly, that is all that matters. :)
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