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https://i.postimg.cc/pT0bBfVZ/Untitled229-1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/wTVYD0YS/Untitled230-1.jpg
Thoughts? Critiques? I've been practicing.
If I were to reopen my shop (should I?) What tier should I be in? What would be fair prices?
Edit: some credits Edited at September 15, 2019 01:28 PM by Golden Meadows
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I vote it !very pretty maybe try adding markings next time,adventure into new things!
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Raven Hollow Elite said: I vote it !very pretty maybe try adding markings next time,adventure into new things!
I leave my pieces bare so the auction winner can have them added ;)
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I would still pop the credits on there, since you technically have published the image ;)
Not hard to just pop them on and then hide the layer while you're actually working.
Critique time! The horse's lighting is a good foundation - adding a touch of light to the shoulder/withers may help give the horse some definition, and fit with how bright that highlighting is on its back. (Right now, the horse seems just a little out of whack with the backgrounds lighting)
The composition is alright, and I enjoy how you have placed the horse to be crossing the stream.
With that though - Might want to add some splashes! :D If you're not confident on drawing them, there are DA stock artists who provide pre-cut splash effects you could put to good use here. Really add some motion and cement the horse in the background realistically.
The mane and tail are nice! They fit well with the smoothed style you chose for the horse.
Lighting: The color of the horses lighting is on-par with the background :D
EDIT: Unsure if they were added while I was writing or if I just missed them.. but the credits are really hard to read with the font you chose. I'd either brighten them so they are more easily legible, or pick a different font. Edited at September 14, 2019 01:35 PM by Squeeing Onion RIDs
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Squeeing Onion RIDs said: I would still pop the credits on there, since you technically have published the image ;)
Not hard to just pop them on and then hide the layer while you're actually working.
Critique time! The horse's lighting is a good foundation - adding a touch of light to the shoulder/withers may help give the horse some definition, and fit with how bright that highlighting is on its back. (Right now, the horse seems just a little out of whack with the backgrounds lighting)
The composition is alright, and I enjoy how you have placed the horse to be crossing the stream.
With that though - Might want to add some splashes! :D If you're not confident on drawing them, there are DA stock artists who provide pre-cut splash effects you could put to good use here. Really add some motion and cement the horse in the background realistically.
The mane and tail are nice! They fit well with the smoothed style you chose for the horse.
Lighting: The color of the horses lighting is on-par with the background :D
EDIT: Unsure if they were added while I was writing or if I just missed them.. but the credits are really hard to read with the font you chose. I'd either brighten them so they are more easily legible, or pick a different font.
If you zoom in, I painted splishes on the feet ;)
Thanks :DD. I'll brightest the credits :D
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Should I reopen my art shop? If so, what would be fair prices and what tier would I be in?
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I would say Tier 1 at 30-45k would be okay.
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https://horseeden.com/forums.php?f=57&t=31246
How's that pricing?
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