For Day 29 (“Draw as many previous prompts in a single picture as you can/Draw a pony scrambling”).
I never pass up an opportunity to draw one of the less commonly seen ships I like.
The following prompts were used in this image:
Day 1: Draw a pony standing / Draw a pony frozen in time
Day 2: Draw a pony making their move / Draw a pony bursting with life
Day 3: Draw a pony gearing up / Draw a pony taking the world by storm
Day 4: Draw a pony with a secret mission / Draw a pony being sly as a fox
Day 5: Draw a pony enjoying nature / Draw a pony finding harmony in chaos
Day 7: Draw a pony experiencing love at first sight/ Draw a pony falling for someone
Day 9: Draw a pony lining their pockets / Draw a pony finding a silver lining
Day 14: Draw a pony preparing for a showdown / Draw a pony gathering their courage
Day 18: Draw a pony experiencing a miracle / Draw a pony forging their own destiny
Day 20: Draw a pony enjoying a summer activity / Draw a pony feeling the heat
Day 24: Draw a pony making a great discovery / Draw a pony opening Pandora’s Box
Day 27: Draw a pony finding their second wind / Draw a pony racing to the finish
Day 28: Draw a pony at the end / Draw a pony finishing a long journey
Day 29: Draw a pony scrambling
Self-reflection:
This being a six-panel comic meant considerable corner-cutting was inevitable. The posing in the final two panels demonstrates this, but there are also other areas that suffer due to the time crunch.