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Been a while since I broke out the ol’ Prismacolor pencils, so I sat down and did this portrait of Wallflower Blush.
While I do like her character design and find her quite relatable, she strikes me as the LEAST COMPETENT Equestria Girls antagonist to date. Her use of the Memory Stone to erase ALL of her awkward social moments - and in effect, HERSELF - from her classmates’ memories seems to only compound the very problem she was trying to solve. To me her anger at Sunset just seems grossly misplaced.
Still, I’m glad she did NOT transform into a Monster-of-the-Week.
While I do like her character design and find her quite relatable, she strikes me as the LEAST COMPETENT Equestria Girls antagonist to date. Her use of the Memory Stone to erase ALL of her awkward social moments - and in effect, HERSELF - from her classmates’ memories seems to only compound the very problem she was trying to solve. To me her anger at Sunset just seems grossly misplaced.
Still, I’m glad she did NOT transform into a Monster-of-the-Week.
There’s a lot of good traditional art here. I hope more of it gets featured in the future.
Where have I seen this before…?
Wait, what were we talking about?
Oh, confused will we?
Great explanation. Its like when people self medicate with drugs/alcohol only for the drugs to take over their personality. They become dependent on their new source of power/comfort tool.
Stay awesome!
You deserve it. Your art’s pretty. :D
That makes her easy to relate to for some people.
Edited because: My grammar is super bad.
@Inkscapism
Yes she is. An antagonist by definition is a character that goes against the protagonists. Not all antagonists necessarily have to be evil.
@Joey
Agreed. It’s so nice to see really well made traditional art here.
Then what are we commenting in?
Spooky!
I went and made myself scared.