Decided that I’m going to do one of those “Drawing a day for a year” challenges.

I’ll post the first later  today (was going to wait until tomorrow, but decided to start early)

The plan is to draw a picture of Rainbow Dash every day for a year. At least a sketch, hopefully more detailed as I go along.

My goal from this project is to firstly, improve my speed for my drawing (it takes me about 30-45 minutes for a sketch at the moment, if I can knock that down to 10-20, I’ll be stoked) and secondly to improve me art overall.

The blog for where I’ll be posting everything can be found here.
http://doodle-dash.tumblr.com/

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Yeah, I guess I see the point there. All Magic Fire does is change the colour of a bonfire, though, it’s not an explosive of any kind, so maybe it would be okay? Maybe I can try sending some and see what happens lol

It depends on what it’s made out off I guess. you’d have to check to make sure it could fly, else you’d have to send it by land/sea. (and you don’t want to assume, if you can’t send it by air and you do and get caught, they don’t take it lightly)

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FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL IN AUSTRALIA??? WHAT THE FLYING FUCK YOU POOR PEOPLE

Yep, they made them illegal in the early 90s after too many massive bushfires  were started because of them.

Unless you have a pyrotechnics license and a permit  to use them, you can’t have them in most of the country (and there’s a whole slew of rules governing where,  when, and how they are used). the only exception is the Northern Territory, one day a year.

You have to keep in mind, Australia is a great big pile of dry. A single spark can set off a massive bushfire (this was the cause of a huge fire near my mothers place early this year that destroyed several homes)
Even a vehicle driving through a field can start one.

Fireworks out here are just ASKING for a disaster.