An artistic skeleton can be anything, but for ponies it usually consists of circles or bean shapes. I also occasionally use lines to symbolize legs and tails. When things are simple-ized it's easier to correct mistakes in proportion. If you want though, you could measure the lines. I'd say that's going too far, but it's probably a good practice I should have taken.



Skeletons are easy to erase if you draw them lightly, and oftentimes you don't even need to erase them because they become part of the pony.

Since I can't show you a picture, you'd just have to search for a pony skeleton. But I'm just assuming you already know, because you're a great artist!

And no, I wasn't yelling at you XD It was an exclamation point of joy!





Also, I think the wings look pretty great. Big wings are awesome even if they aren't canon. The only problem is that her right wing is going back and her left is going forward. I make that mistake too, though, so I hardly even noticed.



The best thing you could do for her long leg is take off the "hoof" and make the "shin" her hoof.

Don't mind me if it seems like I'm talking down to you or something. I'm not, I'm just awful at presenting information I think you might like to know.