Hyper Dash

Hyper Dash
Hyper Dash is a brony artist and animator who has been making art in the form of vectors, digital paintings, and animation since July 21st, 2015, when he released his first piece to DeviantArt. His rather small moment in the spotlight was happened when his first comic, "Nicker's Satisfies. So do Muffins" was featured on the front of EQD. To this day, the comic is his most viewed piece.

He is currently working with Lunar Studios on an animation called "Remorse of the Sisters," revealed by the fact that he is in the credits as the animator for a recent short they released and the introduction animation for the animatic.

Types of Art
Hyper uses photoshop to create fully shaded digital paintings and simpler cell-shaded drawings, and Affinity Designer to create show-style vectors. His animation program of choice is unknown but his work is usually show style and has used Minty Root's puppets, making it likely that he uses Adobe Flash or it's newer incarnation, Animate. He also has T-shirt designs available on RedBubble.

Style
His digital paintings of recent months all seem to be greyscale-shaded (as his descriptions indicate) and appear to be in an evolving state. When it comes to his digital art, don't expect to see the same exact style twice, though of course his show-style vectors will not change much over time.

Subjects
Hyper seems to jump around with the subject of his art, though it's all pony related. He tends to make more art for Rainbow than any other pony, but it remains to be seen if the trend follows through.

Popularity
Hyper is not a popular artist by any standards, with his deviantart watch count rising to just 70 after an entire year producing pony art.

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