
A fun little project I did with
nyaasu. :) I think it's turned out fantastic.
I think I shall call this type of one-panel comic a "muffin." :D
Art by:
nyaasu
Story by:
tempo321
Edits by:
slate,
anakuro,
thefunkyone,
sillyneko345
Check out my gallery for more ponies and other sources of adorable romance.
http://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/tempo321/
Featured on Equestria Daily! http://www.equestriadaily.com/2012/.....stuff-586.html :D
Comments welcome!

I think I shall call this type of one-panel comic a "muffin." :D
Art by:

Story by:

Edits by:




Check out my gallery for more ponies and other sources of adorable romance.
http://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/tempo321/
Featured on Equestria Daily! http://www.equestriadaily.com/2012/.....stuff-586.html :D
Comments welcome!
Category Prose / General Furry Art
Species Horse
Size 863 x 1200px
File Size 260.6 kB
Aww, that's lovely! - I though when I've read it, then I've read the description, my brain sort of clicked and it came withe the following: Fanfiction... We have cross-overs, lemons and muffins Yea, guess it's time to get some sleep.
Oh, and don't know why but I imagined all your editors helping and giving advice on a story so short, ALL AT THE SAME TIME, on googledocs. That's unlikely how the editing was done here but I thought it'd be a funny situation.
Second "Oh": in case I sounded confusing due to my misusage of english, I still think it's lovely.
Oh, and don't know why but I imagined all your editors helping and giving advice on a story so short, ALL AT THE SAME TIME, on googledocs. That's unlikely how the editing was done here but I thought it'd be a funny situation.
Second "Oh": in case I sounded confusing due to my misusage of english, I still think it's lovely.
XD Glad you like it!
That's fairly close to how it happens, actually. I usually give each of them a Google Doc, but sometimes they work together and just use different colors to show me who is recommending what changes. And when I stream, it's a little like that too--just without people directly editing the document.
That's fairly close to how it happens, actually. I usually give each of them a Google Doc, but sometimes they work together and just use different colors to show me who is recommending what changes. And when I stream, it's a little like that too--just without people directly editing the document.
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