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For starters, I absolutely love the way you had the cop pony outlined. You’ve always had a gift for drawing the characters almost identical to how they are animated on the show. Even though I like artists who draw them in different forms, it is pretty refreshing to come across artists who keep it traditional. Furthermore, I admire the shadow effects you added. I’m not just talking about the lamp. I’m also referring to the shadow on her right back leg, as well as under her chin. That’s very good attention to detail. In addition, I like the coloring you did on her other physical characteristics, and the line work is very thin and consistent.Now, I have to question why she is looking around as if she’s trying to hide something. I don’t know why this decision was made, but I’m sure it would have bee fine to just have her look at her coffee like a stern officer would. Another complaint I have is the background. Firstly, it’s pretty inconsistent to have some buildings turned slightly but then have others not do the same thing. I would have those two front buildings flat like the other ones if I were you. Secondly, I find it to be a little underwhelming for a city design. I understand that you probably wanted to focus more on the pony, but if this is going to be set in downtown Manehattan, you should try to make the city feel much grander. Perhaps you could do things like raising the buildings more, adding more detail to them, inserting more street lamps. You know, something that would add to the atmosphere.Oher than that, I think this is a fair piece. You had the intentions of drawing a picture of the cop pony from “The Gift of Maud Pie” and that’s exactly what you did. It’s well designed and it’s well colored. Just put those suggestions I made into consideration and this illustration would be even better! Keep up the tremendous work, The-Butcher-X!