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12:24:50 Obi
thanks. i decided to keep her as a pet
Imperial Warmbloods
11:58:21 Imp/Impie
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She`s so pretty, :o
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11:51:49 Obi
most beautiful flop ever for me.
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Blue Diamond
11:46:43 Bluey
Is Fern still here?
Sagruesal
11:34:08 Ru
Thanks! I tried to capture a frolicking foal's energy, plus wings, this little one is feisty
Eyrie of the Stars
11:29:07 Eyrie
Yeah I figured :) I think once he's got them that pose will look fine.
Sagruesal
11:24:41 Ru
Eyrie
It will have wings, I just haven't finished big wings to give him his own little pair haha
Sagruesal
11:23:34 Ru
Yeah, I notice it too now. Haven't noticed it yesterday
Eyrie of the Stars
11:23:25 Eyrie
Ru if it's going to have wings too, I don't think it will. Right now it looks off because the upward motion in the pose is not supported by both hind legs.
Embervale Acres
11:21:09 Solar Phoenix
the hind legs look off to me
Sagruesal
11:19:27 Ru
-Click- still looking for an opinion on this WIP piece, mostly interested in foals's pose, is there something odd?
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Night, you two, <3
Glacier Bay Cove
11:18:53 (AC) Angel cats
And this is good night for me, see you all tomorrow
Leafpool
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Night guys!
Glacier Bay Cove
11:18:21 (AC) Angel cats
Have a whole lot of work ahead of me, before I have art pieces that people will like
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I bookmarked it so that I can find it again
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Pricing? Criticism welcome! August 4, 2019 06:59 PM


Toxic Carnage
 
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I need help with pricing obviously and maybe a little feedback on what I could do to make my art better. Here's one of my most recent pieces.

https://postimg.cc/hz4fTpc1

What would you pay for this and what can I do to make this piece better?
Pricing? Criticism welcome! August 4, 2019 07:30 PM


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Well...

The horse is low quality and looks very smudgy (To me.. But I'm kinda blind XD) and you mainly use stock(Don't sharpen it up or blend it), it doesn't look like you put much effort into it but it doesn't look bad! I would start pricing at 5-10K and continue to work and get better!

Pricing? Criticism welcome! August 4, 2019 07:34 PM


Toxic Carnage
 
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Ah, ok. Thank!
Pricing? Criticism welcome! August 4, 2019 07:49 PM


Jellos Warmbloods
 
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I really like the color scheme and mood of the piece. I think you did a great job matching the stocks together.

I would try not to smudge(?) the horse so much. It lost all its detail. The goal is too keep as much detail as possible. You do this by using a very small brush in a very low opacity smudge and avoiding areas such as the eyes and fine facial details, as well as body lines.
You want to smudge in the direction of the muscles in order to blend a bit, but still maintain the shadows and highlighting.

Now, you certainly can smudge a horse the way you did. Some people do. But in order to maintain quality, you have to go back in and paint all the highlights, shadows, and fine details back in.

Also, dont forget your ground shadows! Every object that is not flush with the ground creates a shadow. Even in dim or low lighting.

I think 5k would be a good starting price point.

The more you research, try new techniques, look up tutorials, and practice the better your art will become.

Good luck!
Pricing? Criticism welcome! August 4, 2019 08:13 PM


Toxic Carnage
 
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Jellos Warmbloods said:
I really like the color scheme and mood of the piece. I think you did a great job matching the stocks together.

I would try not to smudge(?) the horse so much. It lost all its detail. The goal is too keep as much detail as possible. You do this by using a very small brush in a very low opacity smudge and avoiding areas such as the eyes and fine facial details, as well as body lines.
You want to smudge in the direction of the muscles in order to blend a bit, but still maintain the shadows and highlighting.

Now, you certainly can smudge a horse the way you did. Some people do. But in order to maintain quality, you have to go back in and paint all the highlights, shadows, and fine details back in.

Also, dont forget your ground shadows! Every object that is not flush with the ground creates a shadow. Even in dim or low lighting.

I think 5k would be a good starting price point.

The more you research, try new techniques, look up tutorials, and practice the better your art will become.

Good luck!


I didn't know how to do it at all, just wingin it I guess XD so this will definitely help, thank you :3

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