Aerospace KNN
03:03:03 Aviator
-HEE Click- best reroll so far
WonderHorse276
02:03:06 Amy
-Click- any ideas on how to get the siloheutte right or how to improve the overall image???/
The Joker
01:45:03 Ari <3
That's more of a sales chat kinda thing
Narran Park
01:38:55 
What is a reasonable sale price for this wild? -HEE Click-
SCF Sporting Chance
01:14:59 SCF/Gibbs
dead
*Rising Stars TBs*
01:05:21 Star / Sarah
Bri, I have to say this: I love your art! It is so beautiful! And what app do you use?
Wyllow Creek
12:57:19 Bri
Thank you <33
I only wish she didn't have Sabino haha.
NS Arabians
12:54:11 Koko
Ooo Congrats Bri!
Wyllow Creek
12:49:28 Bri
First bred EWW :O
And from the mare I captured during the party woo
-HEE Click-
Black Meadow Estate
12:26:05 
-HEE Click-
Thoughts on this
Boulder Creek
12:24:15 
My dog was taught to pick stuff off the floor like keys. I put a bobble keychain on it so she could easily pick them up.
She also would bring the mail from the mailbox into the house.
She loved the small jobs.
When she was younger, she could also spend two hours running in the dog park or the backyard.

It made her feel useful, it made her calmer in the house, and easier in public.
She loved meeting new people, especially kids, and she was a BIG dog, so she was taught she had to lay down to meet someone new, and then she would present her belly for rubs (one of her absolute favorite things).
It made her think and respond accordingly to people.

She wasn't the most mannered dog - still would bark at the door and if she knew the person would jump on them and lick their ears.

Not all dogs are perfect but
Boulder Creek
12:19:23 
Sorry for the whole rambling rant - training and behavior are a HUGE passion for me.

There are great clicker training podcasts. My favorite is Equine Clicker 101, as it gives a step by step guide to the session and also what to do for troubleshooting situations.

There's a few people who are on the Video Social Media who give training tips and ideas for keeping an energetic dog.
Like small things you can do is make meal time interesting and a challenge - scattering kibble in a towel and rolling it up, or in a ball, or a frozen peanut butter Kong.
Anything that makes them take longer to eat and have to use their brain.

Something mentally challenging is almost as energy depleting as something physically challenging.

Having a job can also promote self confidence in a dog.
Something simple like bringing you the re
Evermore Estate
12:13:47 Oriyana
Strut you want mares strong in M and I. St wouldnÂ’t hurt either
Boulder Creek
12:11:19 
Training a service dog was one of the most rewarding experiences I've had.
She loved having a job - from being a mobility guide, anxiety helper, and even household chores like putting dishes in the sink, garbage and recycling, and putting laundry in the basket.

Training is one of those things that is always happening - every time you interact with anyone, you are teaching them how to interact with you.
If you let a horse or dog take up your space, they will then you think that that's an okay behavior.
Sometimes sessions are about fun things like crawl and roll over, sometimes it's experiencing a new environment and relaxing, and other times it's going back to basics.
Have fun - do dog things
Work on manners - in th house
Work on tasks
You can't demand perfection all the time, they should be allowed to be an animal, but make it interesting and fun to do different things all the time. Even if it's something small.
3S Cast n Characters
12:01:05 Kitty
The only thing my dog retained in training, is good girl spot and finish, means pee and poo. hahaha other things because of being a Chihuahua mix and selective do and hearing
Broadaxe Ranch
11:59:49 Strut
-HEE Click-


like what am i supposed to look for
Broadaxe Ranch
11:59:32 Strut
ok i have a question.

to get a better rating what should i breed this guy to??
Backwoods Beauties
11:50:49 Sway
Yep I trained my dogs myself🙂 not much to say with Minga lol cause she tries to murk people and ity her jumps sometimes, but my rescue Shiya and my dog Ive had since I was 10(LiLi) I both trained. LiLi and I did 4H dog club, and got BIS at the show:)
Hummingbird Meadows
11:45:51 Hummer
@Lucky, I just need to find the time and energy! 😉
Snitches' Stitches
11:35:10 Stitch
Going new places can also be a good workout. We take our pit mix out to new hiking areas whenever we can and all of the new things really help to wear him down.
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Help my poor soul please! April 6, 2018 11:46 PM
Twin Trees Stables
 
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Hey all!

I'm looking into making art for my horses and things on here but I have no idea how to get started! Can you guys give me your secrets and tips on how to get at least decent?
I've done some but it was a LONG time ago...
So, what apps/programs do you use? (And how? haha!)
and really, I'll take anything you have to say!!

Thank you!! <3
Help my poor soul please! April 7, 2018 12:09 AM
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Most artists on HEE use GIMP and Photoshop. I started off with greyscales! Eventually worked my way into manipulations.
Starting out:
http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/b548/alissaskinner28/he_zpsc3967405.jpg
Current:
https://i.imgur.com/PfwCcQE.jpg

Greyscales are a good way to get practice with recoloring and not having to worry about doing hair right off the bat lol.
GIMP is free, Photoshop isn't, but GIMP is an awesome program! Used it for a few years before caving and buying PS. My only tip is practice, practice, practice. :P
Help my poor soul please! April 8, 2018 11:55 AM

Amberhill Acres
 
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I am using both Pixlr (online and Gimp (offline) I simply cut my horses from the BG's in Pixlr, Smudge, then in Gimp I do the tails, and re-colors.


Tips-

Zoom in while cutting an object out.

Use small hard brushes while cutting.

Never give up.

Practice, Practice, and more Practice as TC said!


Help my poor soul please! April 8, 2018 01:27 PM
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hello welcome to the art community,
i dont use gimp or photoshop like other artists i use an app on my tablet and phone called ibis paint x, sometimes using medibang paint aswell.

if you would like i am able to provide currant examples of m work

aswell as that i can provide tutorials

-cut horse with hard brush
- blur the horses coat with an opacity brush between 30 and 50
-use smudge on full opacity and low size for the hir an also use pen to add extras

these apps are offline
Help my poor soul please! April 8, 2018 01:49 PM

The Lady of Fangorn
 
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I use GIMP, used to use pixlr, and don't regret the change.
If you need specific help with GIMP, shoot me a PM but here's some stuff
When you smudge, do it with a low-rate, soft, low-opacity brush for best looking results.
I cut the horse's tail flyaways off when I cut him out, then just smudge it out until it looks good again.
Cut the horse out with the hardest brush available
Adjust the lighting of the horse and BG until they fit each other- use the Hue-Saturation option for this.
Make sure your credits are readable size/color/font.
I would definitely recommend getting GIMP it works great (I don't have a tablet, just a computer and it still works great) <3

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