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I'm just trying to get a rough price on how much I could sell this horse avi For! Any critique or tips are appreciated Art:
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This looks really nice! One thing i'd do id overlay the horse in a light blue. If you to that it will make it look like it is in the water :)
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Hiya! So this peice is overall stunning! I have some tips for ya :3 • First off, if this is suppose to be an underwater theme, I would make the horse have something that blends it to the theme. (EX Mermaid tail, gills etc) • Second~ (This is the order I use for hair work) highlight shading highlight (Using this gives you an overall better definition and an overall more 3D look.) • I love the dolphin! Make sure to outline and shade that bad boy as well, to make him/her look more incorporated with the horse and the overall piece. • If your horse Is standstill, I like to have small moving objects in the back, whether it be swayed grass etc. it give the piece a nice natural look. • I hope this helped! (Btw your piece from the MS contest is almost done:))
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For price I would start at 5k! And put no AB and see how high it goes :3
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Thank you so much Moose, I'll defidently work on those!
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This is such a gorgeous peice well done! Rince you asked for critique here is some 1. Never ever do hair on a clipping layer, or just straight as you've done it, stray hairs and curves are needed for hair to look natural Always add highlights and shadows You can see my method of hair Here 2. Don't hour the hooves like you've done, if you need to cover them slightly you cna use the environment to do so, for this image you couldve used stones or something 3. Since your in the water the horses hair would be everywhere and not in the shape its in now 4. Try working on your prep, if you'd like some tutorials let me know
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