Hair | January 12, 2023 01:29 PM | |

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Silent Hill Equines said: I started improving my hair using Zomb's technique, but I actually have a special brush that makes doing hair much easier if you want me to send it to you. I'd also love the see how you repaint your horses, as that I where I struggle. I also use Ibispaintx XD
I would love to know what brush you use :) I'd be happy to show you how I repaint my horses!
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Hair | January 22, 2023 04:58 PM | |
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Zomb said: Here is an older version of how I do my manes.. I still do it roughly the same :) you'll find a bunch of other stuff in here too, ignore those LOL i do like the manes you do, what sticks out to me is the forelock and tail, they aren't as flowy as the mane (on your recent commissioned piece) I used to struggle so much with movement, hell I still do! But what I used to do when I first started redrawing manes and tails, was keeping the horses natural tail (about half) duplicate it, erase it from the horse layer, then on a separate layer I begin drawing over the tail, following the direction the original tail went in. Then after a few strokes of the brush I'd delete the original tail layer and begin making it longer/making whispy bits. I don't know if that made sense LOL but it helped me out a lot doing this
I looked at the tutorial, they helped a lot. What program do you use?
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