Someday Farm
12:51:20 
I have worked with many finicky ovens. I once lived in an apartment that had an “oven” so small I couldn’t even roast a Cornish game hen.
Hallows Eve
12:48:39 Spooks
I will, thank you!
Someday Farm
12:47:58 
Spooks, try putting a cast iron skillet or pizza stone an the rack below, it can help distribute the heat more evenly
Sugar Bush Farms
12:46:42 Heyyy, it's Sugar!
Booo! Alright then! xD
Hallows Eve
12:46:37 Spooks
My oven is uneven, no matter what I do. One side always bakes more thoroughly than the other, and I've even tried flipping the tray around halfway through. It's so frustrating sigh
Legacy Arabs
12:46:34 
-HEE Click- She's so pretty
All Breeds
12:46:04 Fawn
No. Once it's converted it can't be reversed
Sugar Bush Farms
12:45:18 Heyyy, it's Sugar!
Is it possible to change a memorial garden back to a pasture?
Someday Farm
12:44:59 
When we moved I had to adjust all of my recipes for higher altitude baking, lots of test cookies and cupcakes XD
All Breeds
12:44:18 Fawn
Nothing wrong with quality control testing xD
Hallows Eve
12:43:47 Spooks
I always make a test cookie to make sure my oven isn't being weird, plus sometimes I add cornstarch for thicker cookies and have to double check the baking time, and it's my favorite because I always eat the test cookie to "make sure it's good"
Someday Farm
12:37:33 
Spooks, I feel that. I am a professional baker and the amount of dough that gets “quality checked” is… high lol
*Winter Equines*
12:36:40 Winter
Spooks, me too lol
Sunstone Elite
12:36:36 Sun/Sunny
lol I made chocolate chip cookies last night because I was bored. They were soooo good
Panther PONs
12:36:24 Lurker-Penny-Pella
Spooks
Isnt that what you are supposed to do? XD
Someday Farm
12:36:17 
Oatmeal choc chip is my fave but my husband hates them because he thinks the chips will be raisins and then feels tricked (he might be a sociopath, jury is out)
Hallows Eve
12:35:28 Spooks
I feel like whenever I make cookies I end up eating more of the batter waiting for them to bake than I eat the actual baked cookies <.>
Someday Farm
12:34:24 
I know them all, we are a close group. Only allergy is gluten, and I will make his favorite gf cranberry bliss bars because I am a good friend lol
Hallows Eve
12:33:19 Spooks
Someday,
I'd be cautious of making cookies with nut derivatives, just in case there are people with allergies. Unless you know everyone, then I personally would go with cherry almond
Hummingbird Meadows
12:33:15 Hummer
What about oatmeal chocolate chip?
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Advice for proportioning? February 26, 2024 07:06 PM

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So, ive never really drawn horses, ive been trying to learn how, and im struggling a lot with head proportions. For context I mostly wanna draw TB and WB, but i cant pick out any "shapes" oe "portions" in the skull to build off of and find the placement of things like the eyes and nostrils, cheeks, etc. Looked up a few tutorials and almost all of them were the ones where they just copy lines without trying to understand the form- in other words pretty useless. Any help from others who draw horses? comparisons could be useful as i can so far draw everything except horses
Advice for proportioning? February 26, 2024 09:51 PM


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I think I can help! I'll edit in just a sec, so I can show you what I mean<3 (it's a long read, so be prepared xD)
Horse full body side profile:
I'm going to show you what I mean with a ref.(All photos by LuDa Stock.DA, I forgot to put it on the pics >>;)
First, take a look at the point of the should and the hip. Draw a circle/dot/mark on these spots.
Do the same for the joints of the knees and hocks.
Now, this takes a tad bit of math/geometry/whatever. You're going to draw a line through each of these points to create an Equilateral Triangle. We want all sides to be relatively the same length, with the line through the leg joints being level. *Note, some breeds like TBs with be a little longer, whereas Arabs will be shorter.
Now that we know where the shoulder, hip, knees, and hocks lie, we can divide the body into circles(get used to this lol)
One for the shoulder/chest, one for the barrel, and one for the hindquarters.
Next, we can draw the neck bones, it's kind of a long, thin triangle. The main line will be the chonky neck muscle, with the topline and throat sort of secondary-lines.
New that we have a neck dorito, let's do the leg muscles, which tend to be ovals and rectangles. I didn't screenshot the process too much, I hope you can kinda see how I did it. I just start at the shoulder/hip and work my way down.
This should show the balance of the horse well enough, now you just apply this to whst you know and put it into your own art style<3
Next Up: The Head(Side Profile):
First, try to look at the head as several shapes instead of one tricky thing. We'll start with the overall shape and build up from there. It tends to be rectangular at its simplest.
Next, we'll add the cheekbone, which is a circle with a flat edge at the top, near the eye.
Next, the muzzle. It's pretty similar to the cheekbone in how we draw it. Pretty circular, then another halfcircle for the chin. Now, the horse I chose has a 'droop snoot', in that the muzzle droops(Which is fairly common in WBs, but not so much in QHs, however many QH have proportianally smaller heads) so it's going to be a bit different.
Now, the jaw muscle/space between cheekbone and mouth. Pretty simple, just an oval.
Now, this part takes a little creativity and knowledge of equine faces. If I could beam the knowledge into you telepathially, I would lol. We're going to refine the muzzle, forehead, and snoot a bit. As you can see below, I changed the snoot a bit to not be so droopy, but It's not terribly important depending on the breed you're replicating.
Now for the eye. It's usually right in the middle of the cheekbone, and up a bit. I've seen people who draw the eyes too close to the ears, or too far down the cheek, so this is pretty important.
That's pretty much how I do it, if you have any questions I'd be more than happy to answer as best I can<3
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I did forget one part, but Show Time added it well. It's just connecting the pieces of the horse together, mainly at the joints.(Shoulder, wither, hip, hock, stifle, etc)

Edited at February 26, 2024 10:41 PM by KPH Equestrian
Advice for proportioning? February 26, 2024 10:00 PM


Show Time
 
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This is the tutorial that helped me as a kid :]
Advice for proportioning? February 26, 2024 10:44 PM


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Edited my post above<3

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