"Ever after having her home crushed, her fans spread thin, and being run out of town; Trixie still has the one thing her life and her cutie mark had promised her. Her magic."
Sooo I might work on this more as in do stuff with the background. But at this point I'm just being picky. Let me know what you think, I appreciate all comments/critique/whatever.
I like it, I really do. Her color threw me off a bit at first, but then I realized it was just due to the color of the spark she'd conjured up.
I really like how expressive it is, and how it reveals her softer, vulnerable side underneath the boastful attitude; the Trixie that is stuck in a situation she doesn't know how to get out of, longing for admiration and friendship yet alone, feeling that she doesn't get what she deserves yet powerless to change anything. The Trixie that dreams about being a superstar, loved and looked up to by thousands, that wants to feel special and wanted - because right now, she feels that nobody cares.
Yeah, I definitely like it. And I'm glad to see that she's still got it in her - that that special spark, her magic, hasn't left her.
I really like how expressive it is, and how it reveals her softer, vulnerable side underneath the boastful attitude; the Trixie that is stuck in a situation she doesn't know how to get out of, longing for admiration and friendship yet alone, feeling that she doesn't get what she deserves yet powerless to change anything. The Trixie that dreams about being a superstar, loved and looked up to by thousands, that wants to feel special and wanted - because right now, she feels that nobody cares.
Yeah, I definitely like it. And I'm glad to see that she's still got it in her - that that special spark, her magic, hasn't left her.