
Do you accept pull requests? As I consider this project done and do not plan to make any more changes besides small bug fixes, I'm afraid I don't. Not mandatory, but nice! Maybe also change the "Contact" link on the main page so people don't try to email me if there's an issue with your instance. If you're hosting your own instance on your own server, I'd appreciate a link to the original version.
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It's a git repository, so you're free to do whatever you want that you usually do with git repositories! Can I fork that repository and make my own version? Can I host my own instance somewhere else? Feel free! That's what the GPL is for.
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(And in case you're wondering, what happens when you select the same character twice isn't a bug, it's intended!) Technical stuff Where can I get the source code? You can get the full source code at. Send me an email with the combination you used or a link to it, and what the issue seems to be, and I'll see what I can do. If it looks that weird, then it may be from an error in how the program works, or how I created the image. One combination in particular looks really weird. Using Rainbow Dash's scheme on anyone usually results in something quite.unusual. Also, keep in mind that we're so used to how some ponies look that seeing them with a wildly different color scheme is just going to look weird. Since a lot of the process is automatic, some combinations may end up just looking extremely silly. They will forever be blank flanks here! Some combinations look really weird. Shouldn't the CMC have their cutie mark? When I first added them, they didn't have their cutie mark yet. Keep in mind you'll need to have a server to host your own instance on - if you don't have that there isn't much you can do.
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Check out the Technical stuff section below if you want more info on how to do that. But I really want ! Or, can you add or ? I'm sorry to say, but at this point, if you want to add more ponies, you'll have to host your own instance and add them yourself. The current version pretty much already has all the ponies I care about, I don't really plan on adding any more at this point. So there's a lot of characters I don't know anything about, and I don't really have any motivation to add them. As such I haven't watched the more recent episodes, or even the movie, and I don't really plan on keeping up with the IP at this point. Could you add them? Unfortunately nowadays my interest in MLP isn't at all what it used to be. Once we've cleared everything, I'll remove your vector and use another one. No issue! I made sure that I could use all the vectors I put here, and I take care to put a link back to the original, but if I made a mistake or if the conditions changed, don't hesitate to contact me using the Contact link at the bottom of the page. One of the vectors you used is mine, and I'd like you to remove it. Just make sure to click the source link to check what the creator of the original vector allows you to do with it. As for the image itself, I don't hold any right to what the application creates. Sorry, you'll have to stick to just seeing ponies with weird colors I'm afraid! Can I use the result of one of the fusions somewhere else? You can share a link to this page anywhere you want, of course. The cutie marks, now that sounds more doable, but I can't really think of an easy and efficient way to do that. Unlike Pokémon Fusion, the ponies don't swap their faces or their cutie marks or something else! It would be a bit harder to do something like that, and I'm not really sure how the faces could be swapped. All of the code is original, though: nothing was actually taken from Pokémon Fusion, apart from the idea. The idea and part of the layout were used as a base to create this ponified version. Pony Fusion is heavily inspired by Pokémon Fusion. So it takes the colors from one pony, and then dyes another pony with it? Basically. Voilà! You'll get a brand new pony with some weird colors. With the list on the right, you pick which pony's color scheme you want to use. With the list on the left, you pick which pony you want to recolor. What does this thing even do? It applies the color scheme of one pony to another pony. Note: in this FAQ, the term ponies also refers to zebras, dragons, cats, and other various animals.
