CrimsonButterfly wrote:Poppet's Puzzle wrote:maryjane939 wrote:I understand the reason for the change, but it would have been nice if they were still slightly different than the current art, just so you could differentiate between the old and new ones. I dont really collect horses and ponies, but I was going to collect those because they were different and now they just blend in with the current ones. A tiny change to the lines could make them completely different so they would stay unique. I dont care that much and its not a huge deal for me except for the zombie ponies, I will miss them.I keep saying this about the lines... but I think it is probably too late for any changes to be made by now since so many have been done now
The artists have put a lot of work trying to make this transition go as quickly as possible and still give beautiful work... but as someone who always liked the horses and ponies as some of my favorite pets I hate to say that it is the fact that there are now fewer unique lines that is making my fondness for them fade. The new lines are beautiful, do not get me wrong... but now with all horses going to the new lines they are becoming 'cookie cutter' pets to my eyes and that is the part that saddens me.
I absolutely adore the way you put that. I think that's been my problem with it this whole time, and even I didn't see it until someone else said it. Changing their lines is making them the same as everything else...Which isn't any fun. I do like the new Draft lines, and some of the new ponies look wicked, horses too. But they're becoming cookie cutters...wow...
Cookie cutter is a good way to put it. I love the current artwork, but it wouldnt even have to be a big change to keep them unique. Just a slight change in the head placement or the legs would make it a completely different style. Just to see the difference without having to know that it used to be different...If that made sense?