Silverfern Ranch
06:32:35 Anni
what a nice surprise catch -HEE Click-
Minerva
06:08:41 Min
Honestly, it's saved me a LOT xD
Asfamoth
06:00:09 Asfa
Oh that's good! I've been thinking about starting up a second RID account and didn't want to get into strife if I ran into my own lads.
Minerva
05:57:29 Min
Also no. It does block you from doing it I believe, just like buying horses, so you can't do it by accident
Asfamoth
05:56:06 Asfa
Potentially dumb question but I've searched the forums and the rules and can't find a specific mention.
I know side accounts should be played independently and horses shouldn't be transferred between them etc, but what about breeding? For example public studs?
SUMMER OF PEARLS
04:04:25 
lol ok :)
Sagruesal
04:03:39 Ru
No, it's about foal's training
SUMMER OF PEARLS
04:00:29 
is that a tax thing?
SUMMER OF PEARLS
04:00:10 
w7?
ArcticLights
03:40:30 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Ouff, nervous for w7's
Minerva
03:39:21 Min
Ooh I'm so excited for weeks 3 and 7 on Monday!!
ArcticLights
03:36:34 Ceci / (Call me) AL
The used tack cathegory has items from players
ArcticLights
03:35:37 Ceci / (Call me) AL
You just have to stalk tack store to find price
SUMMER OF PEARLS
03:33:56 
thank you Minerva. :)
Minerva
03:32:47 Min
I usually avoid tack lol- too much hassle
SUMMER OF PEARLS
03:31:50 
wow thats a lot to learn
Minerva
03:30:44 Min
Ohhhhh I don't have an answer for the price I'm afraid. Might be worth dropping a message to Eve? Especially since it looks like the medallions are saleable as normal. The 100/100 just refers to how many days it has left before it breaks if not cleaned though
SUMMER OF PEARLS
03:29:30 
it posted for one $1
SUMMER OF PEARLS
03:28:41 
oh jeepers i had no idea. yeah i am trying that right now but it doesnot work YET because 1. I dont know what the (100/100) means and 2. you have to sell for less than purchase price which is rusty bits, not on the list
Minerva
03:25:56 Min
Nope- actions section of the tackroom lol
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Quality April 15, 2020 06:27 PM

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How do you keep the quality for manips when sizing down? When (for an example) Jello says "click for quality - it's massive," how does she/anyone keep the quality when sizing down for avatars, bio, or banners?
Quality April 15, 2020 06:36 PM


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I'm also interested because my method seems to have limits xD What I do is I convert the whole piece into a smart object before resizing and that makes it lose less quality. I also try to not work in a size larger than 1500 pixels both ways so that I wouldn't have to resize too much in the end. But I'm eager to hear what others are doing as this method sometimes produces failures x)

Edited at April 15, 2020 06:36 PM by HRS
Quality April 15, 2020 09:10 PM

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HRS said:
I'm also interested because my method seems to have limits xD What I do is I convert the whole piece into a smart object before resizing and that makes it lose less quality. I also try to not work in a size larger than 1500 pixels both ways so that I wouldn't have to resize too much in the end. But I'm eager to hear what others are doing as this method sometimes produces failures x)


How do you convert it into a smart object? I haven't heard of that before.
Quality April 16, 2020 03:45 AM


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I'm using Phitoshop. I select all the layers, then right click -> concert to smart object. Very simple. If I want to change anything after the resizing is done the whole art will be on one laywr though. And to change stuff on it the layer has to be rasterized once again. Right click on the layer -> rasterize layer.
Quality April 17, 2020 02:33 AM


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On Photoshop there is an amazing feature that allows you to save the image for web. It cuts down the size while trying to keep the quality.
It's on file > export > save for web.
What I do is, I work on the big image first, then I make a new one with the size for HEE. Then I move the image to this new size and make the cute I want. That's when I save for web. The results are quite good to be fair xD
See my stable avatar. I did it using that option, as it doesn't look grainy or anything.

Edited at April 17, 2020 02:35 AM by Shivering Sea
Quality April 17, 2020 09:43 AM

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Shivering Sea said:
On Photoshop there is an amazing feature that allows you to save the image for web. It cuts down the size while trying to keep the quality.
It's on file > export > save for web.
What I do is, I work on the big image first, then I make a new one with the size for HEE. Then I move the image to this new size and make the cute I want. That's when I save for web. The results are quite good to be fair xD
See my stable avatar. I did it using that option, as it doesn't look grainy or anything.


Alright I'm currently using Gimp, but I think I understand what you're saying and will try that. Thank you!

HRS said:
I'm using Phitoshop. I select all the layers, then right click -> concert to smart object. Very simple. If I want to change anything after the resizing is done the whole art will be on one laywr though. And to change stuff on it the layer has to be rasterized once again. Right click on the layer -> rasterize layer.


Thanks HRS!
Quality April 17, 2020 11:53 AM


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Well, I can already tell you from experience that GIMP has terrible quality issues. While it's a good program to learn, I wouldn't recommend it. It's years light compared to photoshop.
Quality April 18, 2020 11:47 AM

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I work off of procreate and I found a decent way to keep the quality of the larger images I work off of. I work with a large image and save it to my iPad( I save all my images as in png format). I then crop it to make sure it's the right size for the piece I am making with it. Then import the image onto the correctly sized canvas and make sure it fits properly. This generally makes the image a little fuzzy so I sharpen it and add final detail and credits. The file sizes after this are usually good for banners and stable Avis. For the horse avatars I use this website: Tiny PNG to compress the file size and it does a pretty good job of keeping quality, and lets you know what the file size is :) hope this helps! Sorry for how terribly written it is but if you have any question fell free to message me at stable # 260961 (I'm most active on there)!

Edited at April 18, 2020 11:48 AM by The Sven Seas
Quality May 1, 2020 12:53 PM


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The Sven Seas said:
I work off of procreate and I found a decent way to keep the quality of the larger images I work off of. I work with a large image and save it to my iPad( I save all my images as in png format). I then crop it to make sure it's the right size for the piece I am making with it. Then import the image onto the correctly sized canvas and make sure it fits properly. This generally makes the image a little fuzzy so I sharpen it and add final detail and credits. The file sizes after this are usually good for banners and stable Avis. For the horse avatars I use this website: Tiny PNG to compress the file size and it does a pretty good job of keeping quality, and lets you know what the file size is :) hope this helps! Sorry for how terribly written it is but if you have any question fell free to message me at stable # 260961 (I'm most active on there)!


Thanks The Sven Seas, I use Procreate and PS but it's nice to see a solution with Procreate :)

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