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So when you cut the horse out I'm assuming you used lasso? I erase mine. So you need to smooth out the outside of the horse. And the tail confuses me. What's going on? Also the roan needs to stop mid neck and not go all the way up. And it needs to be blended out more. If the hair is made out of fire, the areas around it need to be brighter
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Cain Manor said: So when you cut the horse out I'm assuming you used lasso? I erase mine. So you need to smooth out the outside of the horse. And the tail confuses me. What's going on? Also the roan needs to stop mid neck and not go all the way up. And it needs to be blended out more. If the hair is made out of fire, the areas around it need to be brighter I'm confused what you mean about the tail, is it because the fox's tail is fire, too? And thank you for the tips on roan and lighting, I'm not very good at those yet.
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Yes I can't tell which is which
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Cain Manor said: Yes I can't tell which is which
Okay, I saved a version without it that I edited into my original post.
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Been working a lot on lighting with this piece and wanted to get any feedback/suggestions(in general) you all are willing to provide!
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@Golden Lighting wise, you're super close!!! I would actually reccomend going even darker on the horse layer.
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@Gem Ah! So close haha. Dark enough?
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@Golden Perfext! The horse lighting looks great except the hooves seem a little light. To fix this, I would suggest adding a clipping layer above the horse and using a large black airbrush on low opacity to darken them. Love the mane by the way <3
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And I can't spell today... 😂
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@Gem Awesome, will definitely darken those up. Thank you<3 that smudge tool works wonders for manes/tails. Appreciate all the help! Edited at August 31, 2020 09:30 PM by Golden Hill Farm
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