my beautiful barn
01:17:31 
oh I'm sorry I forgot
Kuewi knn stable
01:16:27 Bazinga Force
HEE is kind of an economical game. You have a lot of possibilities to get money - like the mini games and your daily income. And then you have to build up a show and/ or breeding string to earn ebs.
Asking for donations in chat is not allowed ;)
The Joker
01:16:17 Ari <3
That's amazing! I'm so happy they clicked together well :D and one less horse to work now 😎
my beautiful barn
01:15:47 
idk how to add people to be friends
willowcreek ranch
01:15:01 
Abc
FirstLightFarms
01:15:00 puck
Today has been chaos but I let our new temp trainer ride Cliffy and she loved him so he gets to be her horse for the summer and I'm super excited about that ♡
my beautiful barn
01:14:46 
friend*
my beautiful barn
01:14:33 
anyone want to be my friends?
my beautiful barn
01:13:54 
and I don't know how to get more ebs :(
Mystic Isles
01:13:36 Fawn(Previously DSH)
DD Yeah 😭 At one point I had -28k
my beautiful barn
01:12:39 
I guess so I do which sucks
my beautiful barn
01:12:18 
abc if you want to be my friend :)
Dash and Duchess
01:11:57 DD
wait you can have...negative ebs?
Mystic Isles
01:11:53 Fawn(Previously DSH)
Puck
Still don't want to deploy or serve under him
The Joker
01:11:53 Ari <3
Puckkk ✨ how is today treating you?
my beautiful barn
01:11:46 
lol
Moonrose Magic
01:11:40 🎀 Diva
thank you, i had to piece the dragon together using others
willowcreek ranch
01:11:24 
sure
Cynical Stables
01:10:56 
Diva, that is amazing
my beautiful barn
01:10:41 
anyone want to be my friend?
You must be a registered member for more
than 1 day before you can use our chatbox.

Rules   Hide
You are in: Main Chat
View Sales



 Year: 179   Season: Summer   $: 0 Thu 01:17pm CDT  
 Forecast: Warming, with Sleet and Heavy Icing


Forums

→ Horse Eden is a fun game! Sign Up Now!

My Subscriptions
My Bookmarks
My Topics
Latest Topics
Following
Forums > Art Shops > Art Help
  1

Critics and Pricing December 28, 2019 10:59 PM


Little Wolf Creek
 
Posts: 766
#517715
Give Award
Wondering what I can do to improve? Pricing for auctions or/ just a sell?

Edited at December 28, 2019 11:01 PM by Coke Acres
Critics and Pricing December 28, 2019 11:10 PM

Wonderland
 
Posts: 388
#517716
Give Award
The horse doesn't really match his background and the grass in front is too bright for the background and your on the right track with the mane and tail just blend them together and use dodge and blur to add volume and highlights
Critics and Pricing December 29, 2019 09:32 AM


WildWillow
 
Posts: 2005
#517787
Give Award
The first thing I notice is what Pheonix Rising said about the grass and horse not matching the background. I would add a blue/purple hue to both.
The other thing that immediately jumps out at me is how you cut out the horse. I would encourage you to slow down and take your time. I can see several spots along the back, hindquarters, and neck where it appears that some of the original background is still there. In addition, especially along the hindquarter, the cut out is very sharp instead of flowing with the natural curve of the horse. The cut out is very blurry along the head.
I would also encourage you to pay attention to where the light source is coming from. Since the background is dark, this horse should have a lot of shadows with a drastic lighting on the very top of the horse from the lightning.
With the main and tail, again slow down as this appears rushed. It takes me several hours to work on manes and tails. Make sure your strokes are curved and think of the direction the hair would go with the momentum. Also incorporate the shadow and highlight from the horse in. The bottom of the mane/tail should be really dark and the very top of the mane/tail should be highlighted. Also use a smudge tool to smudge out your strokes into a natural-looking blend.
Critics and Pricing December 29, 2019 11:55 AM


Little Wolf Creek
 
Posts: 766
#517848
Give Award

WildWillow said:
The first thing I notice is what Pheonix Rising said about the grass and horse not matching the background. I would add a blue/purple hue to both.
The other thing that immediately jumps out at me is how you cut out the horse. I would encourage you to slow down and take your time. I can see several spots along the back, hindquarters, and neck where it appears that some of the original background is still there. In addition, especially along the hindquarter, the cut out is very sharp instead of flowing with the natural curve of the horse. The cut out is very blurry along the head.
I would also encourage you to pay attention to where the light source is coming from. Since the background is dark, this horse should have a lot of shadows with a drastic lighting on the very top of the horse from the lightning.
With the main and tail, again slow down as this appears rushed. It takes me several hours to work on manes and tails. Make sure your strokes are curved and think of the direction the hair would go with the momentum. Also incorporate the shadow and highlight from the horse in. The bottom of the mane/tail should be really dark and the very top of the mane/tail should be highlighted. Also use a smudge tool to smudge out your strokes into a natural-looking blend.



Phoenix Rising Ranch said:
The horse doesn't really match his background and the grass in front is too bright for the background and your on the right track with the mane and tail just blend them together and use dodge and blur to add volume and highlights


Thank you both for these suggestions. I redid the cut and realized how bad it was before lol. I'll also be practicing mane and tails a lot more in different lighting situations. Thanks for y'all help :D

Forums > Art Shops > Art Help
  1

Refresh



Copyright ©2009-2024 Go Go Gatsby Designs, LLC    All Rights Reserved

Terms Of Use  |   Privacy Policy   DMCA   |   Contact Us
Help Me (1)  |   Game Rules   |  Reset Palette