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as the title says I'm looking for stock because I suck
I have very bad taste in stock so I'm looking for HEE's help I accept stock from unplash, pixabay and deviantart
stock needed [will be updated frequently] Halloween backrounds Wings
Edited at October 3, 2018 06:15 PM by Sunset Grove Farm
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I've collected quite a few black horse stock here :) https://www.deviantart.com/brookecobb/favourites/75954223/Black-Horse-Stock
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Here's how to search for stock images on deviantART:
Go to www.deviantART.com > Beneath categories, click 'Resources & Stock Images > Beneath categories, click 'Stock Images' > Enter what you are looking for in the search bar, ie: black horse > Credit properly and follow all stock provider rules to prevent your artwork from being reset.
https://www.deviantart.com/resources/stockart/popular-all-time/?q=black+horse
Unsplash is pretty much free game so long as credited properly and the image isn't stolen from someone/somewhere - we use reverse image search to determine that.
Pixabay is tricky and I would not recommend it until you are familiar with crediting.
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thanks for the tip ^^ however I'm aware how to fid it I'm just bad at choosing quality stock
Abstract Dunes said: Here's how to search for stock images on deviantART:
Go to www.deviantART.com > Beneath categories, click 'Resources & Stock Images > Beneath categories, click 'Stock Images' > Enter what you are looking for in the search bar, ie: black horse > Credit properly and follow all stock provider rules to prevent your artwork from being reset.
https://www.deviantart.com/resources/stockart/popular-all-time/?q=black+horse
Unsplash is pretty much free game so long as credited properly and the image isn't stolen from someone/somewhere - we use reverse image search to determine that.
Pixabay is tricky and I would not recommend it until you are familiar with crediting.
Edited at October 3, 2018 06:19 PM by Sunset Grove Farm
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I search on DeviantArt by typing in "bay horse stock" or "gallop horse stock" and then try to look for a nice pose with no blurring. Use whatever color/pose you are wanting. You also want a crisp photo with good lighting.
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