{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Rainbow Dash Network","provider_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/","type":"link","title":"delete_ (remove)'s status on Sunday, 21-Aug-11 21:59:12 UTC","author_name":"delete_ (remove)","author_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/remove","url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/notice\/419535","html":"@<span class=\"vcard\"><a href=\"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/user\/250\" class=\"url\" title=\"&#x2605;\"><span class=\"fn nickname\">starshine<\/span><\/a><\/span> Most of what I'm seeing is mostly just stuff from being new. You've got the right idea. Here are some suggestions: When the viewing the character from the side, the eyes tend to be a bit closer to the front of the head rather than the center. I'd post a screenshot, but I'll have to dig that up in a sec- they usually use a 3\/4th shot for scenes rather than a direct frontal or direct side view.Also, the portion going to the neck tends to curve inwards rather than being a sharp drop. Similar for the back of the neck. Also, the rear leg was pretty close, but I think it was a but squished proportionately in relation to the show. I can't be a lot of help with proportions as I'm pretty bad at it too, but I'd recommend using GIMP's ruler function or drawing lines to help you measure it out. Load up a screenshot in GIMP and do some markings on it to help you figure out your own sizing rules....  If there's anything you want me to clarify, feel free to ask. :3 <a href=\"http:\/\/is.gd\/XqzBVS\" title=\"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/file\/retl-20110821T215911-qzpyx9h.png\" class=\"attachment thumbnail\" id=\"attachment-19599\" rel=\"nofollow external\">http:\/\/is.gd\/XqzBVS<\/a>"}