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The epicness of this image really stunned me. I was not expecting something of this magnitude in such a small amount of time.The crowd look perfectly blurred taking our attention away from that to allow us to focus else where without thinking that we may have lost something. I think that perhaps there should be a little more spontaneous colour within the crowd as ponies tend to stand out due to their candy colour, though one could argue that such colour (say bright green) would ruin the colour scheme and thus the image. So all's well that ends well.The detail within the characters is brilliant. The especially rough texture in the gryphons really caught me as suitable, due to their apparently coarser nature. (as far as we know in the show) This was a great look to the gryphons compared to the softer looking fur within the ponies (as can be seen in our close up clue friend). The attention drawn to the main feature of this piece was done cleverly as each and every character stares at, and in the direction that it wants US to look. There is no character running away and looking in a different direction. This image definitely has focus. That was amazingly done.One thing about the princesses though is that they seem a little too close and due to their size in this drawing, seem as if they are positioned under the iced cloud in the danger zone. If they were a little further back the sense of depth may be better. But it's just nit picking here.The iced cloud looks beautiful with it's lighting and sharp edges and points creating both beauty and deadliness at the same time. The randomness of the outward pointing icicles was well done. It is easy to get this wrong and make it look uniformed in shape. Nice work.The flames underneath look powerful and fierce. Their flow and saturated colour gives it a "central" feel to the image. The way the fire is draws also gives it the appearance of movement and flow as it stretches outwards to engulf the ice. Contrasting the massive flying ice berg with the tiny yet strong 'Spike the dragon' hand the 'nostalgic award' to this image.Not too much could be done here to improve it. Should be happy with your work!Looking forward to more fantastic pieces in the future.Sincerely,Soulyman