The Interview!

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We are reviving the old Artist Spotlight series since a few people have asked about it lately. Quite a few new people have joined up since our last one way back in 2016, and some of the old veterans have gotten even better!So lets get this ball rollin shall we? Scarlet Spectrum has been uploading cartoon horses and more for everyone to enjoy for the last four years over on Deviant Art , venturing into just about every corner of the fandom. Her style is one of the most varied out there, but an overall silky smooth shading technique tends to tie it all together. I know I've gathered many a wallpaper from her gallery.Head on down below the break for the interview and some of her awesome art spotlighted!I remember watching My Little Pony as a young girl, but after that I didn't really care for it until FIM. Around my freshman year of high school, a close friend of mine recommend it to me and i fell in love with the show. If it wasn't for FIM I don't think my art would've ever gotten as popular as it did!My process sometimes changes depending on what I'm drawing but it typically goes brainstorm ideas > final sketch > background > lineart > color > shading. I used to draw the background as the last step, but i find that doing it near the beginning helps a lot with figuring out how the lighting on the character(s) should look.As for tools/programs, my go to drawing program has always been Paint Tool Sai and more recently Paint Tool Sai 2. I have dabbled in other programs like Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint in the past but I always go back to Sai because it works best for me personally. The tablet I use is called the Wacom Mobile Studio Pro. While my tablet is very expensive (a whopping $2000+!), that doesn't mean you need to spend a lot of money to be good at art! I used a cheap tablet for the first few years I did digital art!I wouldn't say I do art “professionally”, but it is technically my only job as of right now. I have thought of getting a part time job, but social anxiety makes that very difficult for me. While I don't make a lot of money, I am happy doing what I'm doing and I hope to continue and maybe become a professional one day.My favorite pony is Fluttershy, and my favorite princess is Twilight!One thing I've always struggled with is making poses look fluid and natural. Even when it looks that way in the sketch, I always find that it looks “stiff” by the time I'm finished. I'm still doing my best to improve in that aspect.Honestly, i just can't ever keep to one style. I envy artists who find their own unique style and are able to stick with it, and be recognized for it. I think a big reason as to why my style changes so much is due to inspiration. I'm always finding many new artists that i can't help but be in awe of all the different styles and techniques that I just wanna try it out for myself. Maybe I just haven't found my “true” style quite yet, but I'm getting there!Bronycon was my very first Artist Alley actually! I wasn't expecting to be popular at all, but to my surprise I even had people asking me for autographs! Im really happy that my first Artist Alley was such a success!Nothing beats socks!My favorite part of FIM is definitely the characters! Ive loved seeing them grow and learn throughout the show.Just keep drawing no matter what!It's a great show, that's why! Im not sure if gen 5 will ever live up to gen 4s success, I will definitely give it a try but regardless I do know the fandom will live on.------------------