The Old Gods
09:00:16 Void Malign
They've never been modernized since I've played, which is a shame since I'd love seeing homozygous pearls on other coats than chestnut
The Old Gods
08:59:29 Void Malign
well, the genetics on here are built off of information from over a decade ago
DragonManes
08:59:00 
Yeah definitely
DragonManes
08:58:50 
Not sure that's how genetics work lol
The Old Gods
08:58:21 Void Malign
I do wish flaxen was genetic since it's thought to be recessive in real life
DragonManes
08:57:03 
Dang
ArcticLights
08:55:57 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Flaxen is random
The Old Gods
08:55:53 Void Malign
eh...Usually vehicles that have been raised by 2 feet aren't usually going to serve a purpose beyond looks
DragonManes
08:55:38 
Plain ass chestnut no flaxen no cream
DragonManes
08:55:10 
Isn't it annoying when you breed a foal that doesn't receive either of its parents recessive traits? D:
ArcticLights
08:54:35 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Or some people needs big cars because it serves a purpose
The Old Gods
08:53:45 Void Malign
Not everything is because someone's insecure lol
The Old Gods
08:53:07 Void Malign
..Or, weird concept, I know...They like the look of the vehicles lmfao
DragonManes
08:52:31 
Byeee
ArcticLights
08:52:24 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Gem, I have heard from people that some cars are not "cars for women". Whatever the heck that means
Gem Queens Estate
08:51:59 Snow❆Gem
@dragon

Yupper. I feel that some, but not into lifted trucks and stuff. lol
Gem Queens Estate
08:51:28 Snow❆Gem
Oh, I have to go now, see-yas!
DragonManes
08:50:59 
I think it's internalized misogyny bc they feel inferior to men
Gem Queens Estate
08:50:40 Snow❆Gem
@AL

Huh?

@eury

From what I've seen around here, they are usually 'tough manly' type. Or the girly type that must have a man that's into that kind of truck. Ya know, bleached hair, fake eye lashes, plastic long nails, bucket of make-up... and usually can't drive it well O.o
ArcticLights
08:50:30 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Maybe they are labelled "not real women" because they drive cars that are not feminine enough? No, that is not my thoughts but would not be surprised if some people think like that
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ISO Tier/Pricing Help June 10, 2023 05:14 PM


Wild Winnie Equine
 
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Lucky Ducky Lane said:
Definitely tier 3. You have a great start! Body prep, lighting, and mane/tails need work before you move up. As for pricing, I would probably pay 15-20k for a full set. Hope this helps! (:


Ok, thank you! This definitely helps!
ISO Tier/Pricing Help June 10, 2023 05:32 PM


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Start 3, move up when you feel comfortable <3 Remember that the higher the Tier you place yourself in, the more people expect from you in terms of experience and set-in-stone style that rarely shifts. :) You move when you feel ready, not when others tell you to.
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As a gentle critique, one thing I'm noticing needs some practice is your hair. You have the base idea down, but don't be shy to add more strands so you don't have clumps! <3 Shading, too. :) Don't forget to put light shadows/highlights throughout the hair and even some shadows underneath it where it's touching the body.
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Your white markings are lovely! You got ahold of them much faster than most people. Beautiful work! You can smudge the edges a little less, though, on horses with shorter hair. They don't have as much fluff, so their white will seem a bit more defined on the edges. :)
ISO Tier/Pricing Help June 10, 2023 05:45 PM


Wild Winnie Equine
 
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Versailles said:
Start 3, move up when you feel comfortable <3 Remember that the higher the Tier you place yourself in, the more people expect from you in terms of experience and set-in-stone style that rarely shifts. :) You move when you feel ready, not when others tell you to.
.
As a gentle critique, one thing I'm noticing needs some practice is your hair. You have the base idea down, but don't be shy to add more strands so you don't have clumps! <3 Shading, too. :) Don't forget to put light shadows/highlights throughout the hair and even some shadows underneath it where it's touching the body.
.
Your white markings are lovely! You got ahold of them much faster than most people. Beautiful work! You can smudge the edges a little less, though, on horses with shorter hair. They don't have as much fluff, so their white will seem a bit more defined on the edges. :)


Ok, thank you so much! This really helps! I'll try to work in more highlights and strands into my next art piece! I really appreciate your help!!
ISO Tier/Pricing Help June 11, 2023 08:39 PM


Wolf Dancer
 
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Versailles said:
Start 3, move up when you feel comfortable <3 Remember that the higher the Tier you place yourself in, the more people expect from you in terms of experience and set-in-stone style that rarely shifts. :) You move when you feel ready, not when others tell you to.
.
As a gentle critique, one thing I'm noticing needs some practice is your hair. You have the base idea down, but don't be shy to add more strands so you don't have clumps! <3 Shading, too. :) Don't forget to put light shadows/highlights throughout the hair and even some shadows underneath it where it's touching the body.
.
Your white markings are lovely! You got ahold of them much faster than most people. Beautiful work! You can smudge the edges a little less, though, on horses with shorter hair. They don't have as much fluff, so their white will seem a bit more defined on the edges. :)


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