Started with a drawing of Fluttershy, ending with her, and what an ending this is. Nothing too spectacular, but just look at those two taking on the bar.I feel this is an appropriate way to finish off ATG (unless you're underage). Y'all should celebrate regardless of how great you did or think you did. The artists who have been doing art for awhile already, your expression has inspired so many (I've got to step up my game, a lot of y'all are amazing). And especially to those just starting out, it takes a lot of confidence to express yourself in such creative media, and you should be proud. Just like Flutters here, I hope you become more comfortable opening up and sharing in the pony experience...or art in general. ATG may have been good motivation to get art done, now it's up to you personally to continue doing art. I figure that this shouldn't end with ATG, the event was good practice, but practice only makes better. Best wishes to y'all.The last prompt complete! Gosh it's been such an experience, and while it was difficult to get every single prompt, I enjoyed it. Of course, the best part was talking with you guys and making some new friends through the training grounds. Usually, I take so long between art submissions that I barely socialize; I have realized this is no fun, but inevitable. I will still have to go back to a slow release schedule as I am now even more inspired to do even larger projects. ATG was difficult, yet I am going to miss it.I've had a lot to think about during ATG, hopefully I'll get a journal on that out very soon. For now, I'm going to take a "break" for a week or two. Of course, by "break" I mean I'm going to focus on catching up with schoolwork, but most importantly very old commissions (). I'll still be around, I'll still do art, basically nothing's going to change other than me not having to do ATG anymore.Sketch forday 30.Prompt: