Ah okay, I think I understand what you were asking. You meant was this image in any way connected to new Pony 2017 film? Sorry, the way you phrased the first bit made me think you were talking about the Equestria Girl films so I wasn't entirely sure what you were asking or saying. I didn't intentionally try to design it to look like the movie. It was a one frame narrative inspired by Equestria Girl's and my depiction of what a young child version of human Twilight might of been like. My shading style is similar to the movie but art style wise it's drawn to be show-accurate to Equestria Girls.But you can ask me about JPG and PNG as a question and I will quickly let you know about what I work in and why. But I don't feel you actually asked me a question but instead you went into the comment assuming I don't know any better. Agree or disagree but to me that isn't very polite. There are many logical reasons as to why some artists use JPG and yes like you said there are also people who do not know the difference but that is why you should politely ask me instead of assuming I fall one way or the other. If we look at my gallery for example then you will see some images are PNG and some are not. In each case this was done for a reason. It really depends on image and the creative and/or technical choices surrounding them. Each format has something special it can offer, and it's not always as black and white as it might seem.