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Tanglewood
04:13:49 Technically Tangle
Over here Hails
Alderney Stud
04:06:50 Em
This wild caught mare is really impressing me -HEE Click-
Campbell Equestrian
04:06:43 Hails
Does anyone on here breed dressage KNN?
Dayseeker
04:02:51 Ly/Lyra
you had to have a P?
-HEE Click-
Santana Rising
04:01:07 San
Ok, need to clean 2 more litter boxes, start the washer and shower, then I'll be back as my cleanest self!
Angel Warmblood Stud
04:00:35 Angel
-HEE Click-
wow
Minerva
04:00:15 Min
Lol Sav
Campbell Equestrian
04:00:03 Hails
-HEE Click-

I really hope I did not jinx him by naming him as a 2 y/o
Minerva
03:59:59 Min
Yes agreed- invest in barns for decently useful studs and plenty of mares and it pays for itself in no time
Santana Rising
03:59:55 San
Yep, I have a barn 'Quest boys' for most of my homo studs (but my RbRb is retired as of now ☹️)
~Savy~
03:59:48 Sav
I skip any fut, member show, fed, or HEWG quests, and I also just don't have the patience for mini games. I also don't particularly go for maps, they're cool, but i'm too lazy to sort the captures lmao
Insignia Elites
03:58:39 Em
If you do quest I really recommend having your own quest studs. It has made it so easy with the breeding ones.
Minerva
03:58:00 Min
Yesss love the breeding ones! Those, crafting, fetch and explore are my main bulk, then I'll do the paddle one if it pops up when I'm on PC and I try to keep any brindles back that might be premium for that quest. Capture quests depend- I'll always do the 50 and I try and do the 25 with free passes if I build up enough. Then keep the wilds aside to rate them as and when they're useful
Santana Rising
03:57:56 San
The breeding quests go rather fast (unless it's brindle) and right now I have 2 showing quests - one is more than half finished) and I also like the explore ones and some of the mini games I do anyway. The palomino P has been sitting in my log for a while. But it gives 8 +20 maps and I am not skipping that
Cappuccino
03:57:25 Heyy it's Capp
I knock out quests on each account till I get to ones I either don't want to do or can't do and call it that for the day XD
Insignia Elites
03:57:13 Em
Im so happy I re-rolled her and redid this match -HEE Click-
Insignia Elites
03:56:51 Em
I almost always buy a skip a day xD
Insignia Elites
03:56:10 Em
Quest is how I afford all my Svens and how I get my medals xD Maps are a nice side income as well
~Savy~
03:54:54 Sav
I do a lot of the showing and breeding quests - hence the 300 quest specific horses I have >.>
Minerva
03:53:35 Min
Ack yeah it is sad when Gemma's an arsehole. I tend to try and have one long-term quest like an explore, then 2 slots for quicker quests and as the day goes on try to end up with no skips left and at least 1 show quest

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Tanglewood
04:13:49 Technically Tangle
Over here Hails
Alderney Stud
04:06:50 Em
This wild caught mare is really impressing me -HEE Click-
Campbell Equestrian
04:06:43 Hails
Does anyone on here breed dressage KNN?
Dayseeker
04:02:51 Ly/Lyra
you had to have a P?
-HEE Click-
Santana Rising
04:01:07 San
Ok, need to clean 2 more litter boxes, start the washer and shower, then I'll be back as my cleanest self!
Angel Warmblood Stud
04:00:35 Angel
-HEE Click-
wow
Minerva
04:00:15 Min
Lol Sav
Campbell Equestrian
04:00:03 Hails
-HEE Click-

I really hope I did not jinx him by naming him as a 2 y/o
Minerva
03:59:59 Min
Yes agreed- invest in barns for decently useful studs and plenty of mares and it pays for itself in no time
Santana Rising
03:59:55 San
Yep, I have a barn 'Quest boys' for most of my homo studs (but my RbRb is retired as of now ☹️)
~Savy~
03:59:48 Sav
I skip any fut, member show, fed, or HEWG quests, and I also just don't have the patience for mini games. I also don't particularly go for maps, they're cool, but i'm too lazy to sort the captures lmao
Insignia Elites
03:58:39 Em
If you do quest I really recommend having your own quest studs. It has made it so easy with the breeding ones.
Minerva
03:58:00 Min
Yesss love the breeding ones! Those, crafting, fetch and explore are my main bulk, then I'll do the paddle one if it pops up when I'm on PC and I try to keep any brindles back that might be premium for that quest. Capture quests depend- I'll always do the 50 and I try and do the 25 with free passes if I build up enough. Then keep the wilds aside to rate them as and when they're useful
Santana Rising
03:57:56 San
The breeding quests go rather fast (unless it's brindle) and right now I have 2 showing quests - one is more than half finished) and I also like the explore ones and some of the mini games I do anyway. The palomino P has been sitting in my log for a while. But it gives 8 +20 maps and I am not skipping that
Cappuccino
03:57:25 Heyy it's Capp
I knock out quests on each account till I get to ones I either don't want to do or can't do and call it that for the day XD
Insignia Elites
03:57:13 Em
Im so happy I re-rolled her and redid this match -HEE Click-
Insignia Elites
03:56:51 Em
I almost always buy a skip a day xD
Insignia Elites
03:56:10 Em
Quest is how I afford all my Svens and how I get my medals xD Maps are a nice side income as well
~Savy~
03:54:54 Sav
I do a lot of the showing and breeding quests - hence the 300 quest specific horses I have >.>
Minerva
03:53:35 Min
Ack yeah it is sad when Gemma's an arsehole. I tend to try and have one long-term quest like an explore, then 2 slots for quicker quests and as the day goes on try to end up with no skips left and at least 1 show quest

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Lighting? December 11, 2022 10:06 PM

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So I redraw all my horses when I'm making art-it's just easier for me. But I cannot for the life of me understand lighting. I've been looking at references, watching all the horses I work with to try to figure out lighting shifts, but I'm just not doing well. Here's my shop to give a bit of an example, cause I'm procrastinating on updating my gallery. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Lighting? December 12, 2022 03:23 PM


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Hi!
T1 artist here. :)
Lighting goes hand in hand with shadows - both are all about looking where light falls in your artwork, and therefore, were shadows would be cast.
When putting a horse into a background, look at the background to figure out your light source. That will give you a guide as to where light would fall on your horse.
I took an example from your shop and drew some lines over it to help you get an idea. In this background, light is being cast from the upper right hand corner towards the lower left hand corner. You can tell this from where light and shadows are laying on the mountain.
I then drew over your horse to show in black, where I would place shadows, and in yellow, where I would place highlights. Notice how this is following the direction of where light is being cast in the background.
In red, I displayed the general direction of where the horse's actual shadow on the ground would be cast.
I know this is brief but I hope it helps you out. I'm happy to answer any additional questions you might have. Just send me a messager. :) I also have a Tutorial thread in the forums that might be of help to you.
Lighting? December 12, 2022 06:18 PM

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WildWillow said:
Hi!
T1 artist here. :)
Lighting goes hand in hand with shadows - both are all about looking where light falls in your artwork, and therefore, were shadows would be cast.
When putting a horse into a background, look at the background to figure out your light source. That will give you a guide as to where light would fall on your horse.
I took an example from your shop and drew some lines over it to help you get an idea. In this background, light is being cast from the upper right hand corner towards the lower left hand corner. You can tell this from where light and shadows are laying on the mountain.
I then drew over your horse to show in black, where I would place shadows, and in yellow, where I would place highlights. Notice how this is following the direction of where light is being cast in the background.
In red, I displayed the general direction of where the horse's actual shadow on the ground would be cast.
I know this is brief but I hope it helps you out. I'm happy to answer any additional questions you might have. Just send me a messager. :) I also have a Tutorial thread in the forums that might be of help to you.


That's so helpful, thank you so much! You have no idea how much I appreciate you.
edit: Your art is absolutely beautiful, by the way!

Edited at December 12, 2022 06:20 PM by Elverhi Elite
Lighting? December 14, 2022 01:08 PM


WildWillow
 
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You're welcome - happy to help!
Also, here is the link to my tutorial in case you'd like to check it out:

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