Saturday, December 19, 2020

Astrono-mares(If satellites were ponyfied 2)

 So, let's just keep going.


Enceladus(Artwork: 23rd November)












Parent: Saturn

She is the youngest member of Saturn's moons and quite icy too. She can be quite naive at times, blindly following other's advice, but in the end, she is just sweet and, usually helpless, going behind her mother when trouble arrives.

Redesign!












Nothing much to say, just added in the icy blue for a finish.


Pan(Artwork: 22nd November)


 










Parent: Saturn

They say that Pan looks like a ravioli of some sort, but she is helpful at times. She can be laughed at, sure but she cleans off the area of rocks and other debris. She is usually on the more quiet but assertive type, who would embark on any new adventures, or gallops off to the dark. However, she may trot off to somewhere forest-like in space.

Here's the 'redesign'












Redesign: 22nd January

(By the way, it's not actual redesign, just gave her horns for the reference of a satyr Pan in mythology is)


Portia(Artwork: 22nd November)












Parent: Uranus

Compared to her brothers and sisters, Portia is the most intelligent of the satellites . She is so intelligent that she stopped a star from a cannibal star by saying, "You may chomp a pound off his hoof, without swallowing the molten lava." Now, she enjoys sharing what she knows off and she adores her mother because of her intelligence she had.

Redesign!












(Redesign: 8th April) So, I made her look a lot more mystical and texturised the mane and tail.

Cressida(Artwork: 22nd November)


   










Parent: Uranus

 Cressida is the kind of satellite who shouldn't be playing around. She is rather on the more aloof and cold side, who would almost always points out things when it shouldn't be the case, like Ariel being a friend to Umbriel even if they are purely opposites. There is nothing wrong with that, however since she is on the more 'brutally honest' side, it's no surprise she is rarely liked by the satellites.

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