Sunset River Arabian
06:29:38 Athena - AAs
This guy failed me on his Wk7. 2 EEE gals trained better than him
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The Joker
06:27:22 Ari <3
Oh wow it's week 4s next Monday already 👀
Eyrie of the Stars
06:26:34 Eyrie
Fawn it's a breeding item that adds 2 'points' to each of the foal's traits on the training gauge, making it stronger and possibly higher rated.
Mystic Isles
06:26:15 Fawn(Previously DSH)
Sun
Thank you!
Sunstone Elite
06:25:41 Sun/Sunny
A sven is a breeding item that increases all traits in the foal by +2
Aurorae Sport Horses
06:24:17 Hawk// ASH <3
Green
You lurking??
Mystic Isles
06:20:26 Fawn(Previously DSH)
Whats a sven?
Monster land
06:11:10 Dreamer/Lilly
I am scared to try tor genetic practice
Double C Stables
05:55:41 DC/Kate =3
thats what we do now too-took me a while to get comfortable with them but now i rescue them anytime i see them. i try with other bugs too but it doesnt always pan out
DontMindMe
05:53:02 Melomaniac-Melow
Whoops
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Thers the link
DontMindMe
05:52:51 Melomaniac-Melow
Names for him?
Any type of music artist names preferred, so i can name his children after his songs :3
The Old Gods
05:50:26 Void Malign
I usually carefully put them outside because I don't want the cats to kill them or for them to starve.
Double C Stables
05:49:59 DC/Kate =3
we had a pet one for a little while
Hallows Eve
05:46:48 Spooks
If I'm being honest I normally kill them but that "if I am killed simply for being small then let death be kinder than man" quote makes me feel bad T-T
Not Enough Chaos
05:42:42 Chaos-Rae
😂
The Old Gods
05:42:35 Void Malign
I enjoy having lil jumping spiders in the house
Hallows Eve
05:42:11 Spooks
Gerald has been rehomed, he now lives outside
Hallows Eve
05:40:13 Spooks
I am giving him his eviction notice
Hallows Eve
05:39:58 Spooks
His name is now Gerald but Gerald needs to leave
Hallows Eve
05:39:39 Spooks
I just realized there is a spider on my monitor oh god
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Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:13 PM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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:P Thanks Lib! XDD
I have a question; where do you find all your stock? Favorite providers?
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:17 PM


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Dimrill Dale said:
How do you know where to highlight?


This one is a little difficult to explain. I look for places on the horse that I want to be more defined. You have to pay attention to where the light source is. A leg in a shadow will have much fuller highlights than a leg in direct sun. What I started out doing is cruising DA and studying how other artists use highlights. It also helped me to study photos, and take notice of where the horses are naturally highlighted, i.e. muscles or defining face bones. Usually I just add highlights to the areas already highlighted on the horse. I just make them more dramatic. :)
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:20 PM


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Dimrill Dale said:
:P Thanks Lib! XDD
I have a question; where do you find all your stock? Favorite providers?



I use DA, Pixabay, Unsplash, Flickr, and my accidental subscription to Adobe Stock. I would not recommend Adobe Stock; if you have money to spend on stock photos purchase some from Shutterstock. They have all the stock that Adobe does and more, and are much less expensive per image.
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:31 PM


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Tips on making it look like there is mist around your horse?
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:38 PM


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GreysAnatomy Stables said:
Tips on making it look like there is mist around your horse?


I create a new layer behind my horse, then use a large soft round brush with a light color from the background. Then a set the layer mode to screen and adjust the opacity to create a subtle look.
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:42 PM


Jellos Warmbloods
 
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*slinks off into corner with snacks*

PAINTING HOOFSIES?!
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:49 PM


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How do you get the horse to really fit into the background, colorwise, stance wise and such? :)
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 12:51 PM

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Dimrill Dale said:
Ooo! Ooo! *raises hand timidly* I think it came from her original name, Liberty Rock, and was a shortening of the "Liberty" (?). Kinda like Dimrill...Dim...



Or Cel XD

Lib, how do you make realistic lighting in the background?
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 02:31 PM


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Ooh thanks fir the answers lib!

Another few that I was gonna ask earlier and forgot lol

4. Would you ever consider doing a peice (premade maybe?) one version completed with gimp using the exact same stock and concept and one with PS?

5. Do you have any tips for someone starting out with mane and tail painring

6. Do you prefer smudging manes and tails or painting them
Ask Libby December 27, 2018 09:43 PM


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Amera Eventing said:
How do you get the horse to really fit into the background, colorwise, stance wise and such? :)


When I'm choosing my horse and background for a piece, I think of a few things. Can I get the lighting to match easily? Will the colors of the background compliment the horses finished color? Does the horses pose fit the background well?

If the backgrounds lighting is obvious different than the lighting on the horse you image will always look off, 100% of the time. If the horse I'm using is lit from the side I'm not going to put it in a background that has the light source coming from directly above. Also, don't forget to add properly placed shadow. Pay attention to lighting in real life and photos. Different light sources cause different types of shadows. I bright sun will cast a bolder shadow then a dim lamp.

I like my background colors to compliment my horse's coat. If I am using a white horse, I might pick a background that has a little bit of white in it; flowers, clouds, bones, rocks, etc.

It's important to fit the horse's pose to the background as well. If the horse will be climbing a hill in the finished piece, I'm not going to pick one that is obviously standing on a flat surface.

And lastly, I like to create a new layer, clip it to my horse layer, and using a large soft round brush I will give my horse some hues from the background. Say the horse is standing in grass, with a blue sky above. I'll take the green from the grass and paint it on the horse's legs, and give his back just a touch of blue. Then I set the layer on soft light and adjust the opacity as needed.

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