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“It was a low-budget pre-cursor, and anyway that pretty little artist sprite would be alot harder to animate.” - Harker
 
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Background Pony #45CD
It’s just a style difference. I think both are cute. Adventure Ponies was supposed to have an Atari arcade style to it, so I think the left sprite fits more for it. Both I claim are done by “actual artists” who knew what they were doing when they both drew them and can be used for different purposes.
Josh103
Thread Starter - Artists you miss.

Granted, I would love if the second one was how it actually appeared, but clearly it’s an intentional reference to the really old Atari graphics.
SBF1
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

It makes me think of the difference between the original Lemmings animation and the one we actually got in the game. The first one is really stiff and static. The one on the right is much more flowing.
Background Pony #512A
Well, admitting you have a problem is the first step to fixing it, so that’s good I guess.
Background Pony #953A
@HelementOfArmory  
I don’t think you really understand how the drawing process works.  
What separates people who can’t draw from those who can is the desire to draw and the willpower not to keep working even when you’re having difficulty.
ClavisRozen

I have no problems with how the sprites look in Adventure Ponies. Probably because I realize they’re supposed to look like the simplistic and crude sprites from Atari and not from the NES or beyond.