this is my first "wallpaper or something vector related" of MLP, or at least the first one to be uploaded here, mainly because it seems to be worth the upload rather than any other of my lazy projects related with MLP.
UPDATE: Somepony made a Fanfic! special thanks to for making a great story out of this: [link]
UPDATE 2: Wow, thanks a lot everyone and each one of you for your comments and favs, also to the amazing creative people that are inspired by this, this really makes me proud of my little work with this picture and I'm really grateful with all of you.
Also, be sure to Check this Poem by Its really amazing: [link]
special thanks to for the background
to for the Pinkie Pie render
and for the Rainbow Dash render
of course, thanks to the amazing for so many cool Vectors
Omg! This is absolutely amazing! <3 I freaking love everything about this ;3; Even though I am not very good at critiques, I will try to write a critique about it. Here we go:
Vision- The shading on Rainbow Dash is so beautiful and I just love the background!
Originality- This is an original, unique and heartwarming picture. I just love how this an amazing idea!
Technique- This piece of artwork is skillfully created and like I just said, the shading is so beautiful.
Impact- This picture just blows my mind, and this is just the most amazing and emotional picture ever!
Woah... really good. The shading used on Rainbow Dash's body really highlights the lighting of the scene, like from moonlight, and i like how the lack of shading on the deceased Pinkie Pie makes her look like she is not affected by the light, as she is in a different place. I was blown away when i first saw this, just blown away. It looks very sad, enhanced so by Pinkie and Dash's expression, how Pinkie can see Rainbow but she can not see Pinkie... it's a very emotional and deeply moving piece. Originality is actually very good, sure it's been done before, but the way you handled it makes you see it in a new perspective, a new light. On another note, your Technique is really good, as i previously mentioned the shading is excellent. Overall, a excellent, sad, depressing but strangely upbeat masterpiece. My new favourite deviant. Five stars.
I won't lie, and this may sound pretty bold, but i'm not usually the kind of guy who expresses emotions. But, as soon as I looked a this picture, I felt my heart drop in my torso, and my eyes almost shed a tear. I thank you my friend, for bringing out my emotions. Keep drawing.
it has no real back story (well kinda) not knowing what happened to Pinkie is part of the initial impact, makes you wonder what really happened, but that's up to you
This is absolutely amazing! <3
I freaking love everything about this ;3;
Even though I am not very good at critiques, I will try to write a critique about it. Here we go:
Vision-
The shading on Rainbow Dash is so beautiful and I just love the background!
Originality-
This is an original, unique and heartwarming picture. I just love how this an amazing idea!
Technique-
This piece of artwork is skillfully created and like I just said, the shading is so beautiful.
Impact-
This picture just blows my mind, and this is just the most amazing and emotional picture ever!
The shading used on Rainbow Dash's body really highlights the lighting of the scene, like from moonlight, and i like how the lack of shading on the deceased Pinkie Pie makes her look like she is not affected by the light, as she is in a different place. I was blown away when i first saw this, just blown away. It looks very sad, enhanced so by Pinkie and Dash's expression, how Pinkie can see Rainbow but she can not see Pinkie... it's a very emotional and deeply moving piece.
Originality is actually very good, sure it's been done before, but the way you handled it makes you see it in a new perspective, a new light.
On another note, your Technique is really good, as i previously mentioned the shading is excellent.
Overall, a excellent, sad, depressing but strangely upbeat masterpiece. My new favourite deviant.
Five stars.
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