Overall

Vision Vision

Originality Originality

Technique Technique

Impact Impact

First off, this looks- AWESOME. But there are several things I'm noticing, especially on the head, that could be fixed.To start off, the eye placement is a little low- and she seems to sort of have an almost puffy chin. Lastly, her muzzle seems to be just a tad too long, and might even be place a bit too high (but that may also just be the eye placement giving that illusion, too).As for my ratings, here are my reasonings:-Vision: The pose you chose was executed very well, especially with the body. I just love how the fore-hooves are bent like that- it looks very clean, as opposed to not very clear as to what you're trying to make them look like.-Originality: I know, it's low- but for Scootaloo, this seems to be a fairly common pose. However, not many plush artists dare to take on such a pose, usually only making minor adjustments to create a slightly different pose from the plain standing pose, and I'm very impressed by you almost making a completely new pattern to execute this pose. It's very well done-Technique: I'm not entirely sure as to what they mean by "technique"- but whatever you did, it worked! XD-Impact: Again, I'm going to say it. I'm very impressed with how you executed this pose. It just looks like you spent so much time revising and editing the pattern until it was just perfect. And however much time you spent working on this pattern, it was well worth it. Though, my previous critiques about the head still stand- overall, I'm very amazed as to how well this plush looks(:As a sensitive artist, I try not to be so harsh. Though, since you asked for this critique, I hope I wasn't too soft on giving you my opinion- nor too hard. This is really all I have to say about the plush. Hope this helped!