Santana Rising
11:18:05 San
Revel - I do have 3 dogs as well. 2 of them are sighthounds which are said to be more like cats in temperament. So I guess I like the contrast of having aloof dog breeds and affectionate cats 😉
Santana Rising
11:16:05 San
That's really weird, Piper, I have not seen that either. I thought even embryo foals are treated as straws in that they do not mess with the counter for tge 20 LCs
Revel Ranch
11:16:05 
@San, I can agree with your last sentence! Cats can be super affectionate. They just aren't as open about it with strangers as dogs. That is why it drives me nuts when dog lovers say they hate cats because they are mean and don't love you.
Looking Glass Stable
11:15:33 IA Glass 👋
Awe thats so true San. What sweet floofers ♡
Santana Rising
11:14:26 San
They are super affectionate too. Some of the people who have some of my youngsters say that they are more like dogs. One girl has a boycat from me and when she was away for 2 days her brother says her cat was sleeping in the hallway on her shoes and was waiting for her at the door until she came back. When people say cats don't care about their people apart from using them as food dispensers - they just haven't met the right cats yet!
Piper Lane Farm
11:13:00 
I have never seen a stallion have a "Foals this Year" count higher than 20. Foals from straws don't count. Is it due to an embryo foal? Anyone know?

-HEE Click-
Santana Rising
11:10:14 San
I love how calm and cuddly they can be, but they are also quite playful and adventurous. Plus I love how many colours there are (me starting to breed cats and their various genetics were one of the reasons I picked up HEE again too) and that I also have two coat lengths to choose from (Kili's mom is longhair)
Revel Ranch
11:03:55 
@San, that is so cool! What made you decide on this breed vs a different one?
Santana Rising
11:03:12 San
I'm a relatively new breeder and I have been on a bit of a hiatus now- and me starting a new job soon will give me even less time. But I so want to have another litter again. Even other breeders are complimenting me on him and I feel I got really lucky.
Santana Rising
11:00:39 San
I know, I have to pinch myself when I look at him. His older brother Osito (Izzy's dad) is a solid dude, but I feel Kili plays in a whole different league.
Revel Ranch
10:58:15 
@San, do you breed cats?
Glacier Bay Valley
10:57:28 The Brindle Princess
He is cute, San
Minerva
10:57:25 Min
0-0 Oh San he's stunning!! I thought Izzy was cute but he is next level
Pegasus Lane
10:57:20 Peggy (or) Peg
Omg I'm stealing him. So pretty
Lynx Glory Stables
10:57:02 whisper/lynx
san
he's cute!
Santana Rising
10:56:34 San
British Shorthair golden shaded.
Lynx Glory Stables
10:56:28 whisper/lynx
or her lol. time to go scroll through some sales xD
Lynx Glory Stables
10:56:03 whisper/lynx
need to get a rose themed horse and yeet him all the rose decor xD
Revel Ranch
10:55:51 
@San, he looks a pure bred! what breed?
Santana Rising
10:54:45 San
-Click- -Click- he is my child prodigy, I got so lucky with him!
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Dapples August 9, 2022 05:55 PM


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I recently took an art order with a horse that has dapples. I have tried following a few tutorials on deviantart but I couldn't make them look realistic. I use ibis paint x so I can't use dapple brushes. Any recommendations? Thanks!
Dapples August 9, 2022 06:02 PM


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My advice is lots of layers, set your brush tool to a sheer density and plop 'em on, making sure the edges overlap some - I think dapples can often look unrealistic because people tend to paint them on like individual spots. Do this twice with different shades, light and dark, to increase blended look. Also, if you look at dapple greys IRL, you'll see the dapples look larger on their body and smaller on the legs and neck towards face. :)
Dapples August 9, 2022 06:06 PM


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After Dark RID said:
My advice is lots of layers, set your brush tool to a sheer density and plop 'em on, making sure the edges overlap some - I think dapples can often look unrealistic because people tend to paint them on like individual spots. Do this twice with different shades, light and dark, to increase blended look. Also, if you look at dapple greys IRL, you'll see the dapples look larger on their body and smaller on the legs and neck towards face. :)


Thank you :)
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I personally start using a very soft brush to make a nice dark blob, then I erase spots individually in somewhat of a lace work pattern. From there, I gently smudge them in the direction of the horse's fur. Set the layer to soft light then duplicate and adjust hue, saturation, brightness as needed
Dapples August 12, 2022 07:25 AM


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Gem said:
I personally start using a very soft brush to make a nice dark blob, then I erase spots individually in somewhat of a lace work pattern. From there, I gently smudge them in the direction of the horse's fur. Set the layer to soft light then duplicate and adjust hue, saturation, brightness as needed


Thank you :)

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