BlueBird Eventing
09:05:32 Vix<3
Morning everyone!
London Estates
09:01:38 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
Gem
I know but I already reserved a spot ToT (also byee)
Gem Queens Estate
08:52:30 Snow❆Gem
@green

lol OK!

@lysa

Sheesh! Peace shall return when they live...

I have to run now, see-yas!
Dutch Manors
08:51:07 July/Dutch/ace
broooo -HEE Click-
Dutch Manors
08:49:55 July/Dutch/ace
heyyy
GhostWood
08:49:49 Lysa
@ Snow. Very much. O've seen more well behaved children coming in with their parents. Like everywhere this woamn had to go you could hear the kid screaming like she was dying. The lady had to do a drug screen and her child kept trying to open the door and run out...
Greenheart Stables
08:49:45 Green|Gree|Gen
@Snow
I cannot wait for the cranky elderly *sarcasm*
Gem Queens Estate
08:44:33 Snow❆Gem
@green

Ooph! *hides hide a curtain* lol
Gem Queens Estate
08:43:27 Snow❆Gem
@dakota

Oh, another good point. And not not a total people person either! LMAO XD

@lysa

Holy crikey! And I bet its not used of dealing with the adult world much. Its a 'me, me, me!' kind of child. Crikey, I wasn't like that at all. Which made some folks question why I was so behaved...
Greenheart Stables
08:41:10 Green|Gree|Gen
@Snow
Definitely depends on the job, customers service in the morning is not for most, especially in the restaurant industry lol
GhostWood
08:39:41 Lysa
Well my birth control for the morning has been listening to a im assuming 2-3 yr old scream their head off for no reason going around the clinic and not listening to their mother who, bless her heart im surprised hasn't lost her mind with this child.
Dakota
08:39:22 
Snow, it depends if you make plans with people during the day or the night lol for me all my friends are in other countries so I prefer to work evenings so I can stay up to socialise then rest before my shift, itÂ’s great
Gemstone Stable
08:38:18 Snow❆Gem
@rainy

I'd skip on a pallete then, its only for looks. ;P

@green

Hm, good point. I'm not great with non-simple math, spelling, or physical things before lunch. But otherwise I'm fine. lol Guess depends on the job type?
Rain Plains
08:35:59 Kelan/Rain
Rainy
One win on the hats game will get you there lol
Gemstone Stable
08:35:43 Snow❆Gem
@rainy

I'm going to be broke on my RID account this RO, I had to buy premium. At least I can test my won EWW freshie for free though! XD
Greenheart Stables
08:35:18 Green|Gree|Gen
@snow
Depends on the person, I'm not a morning person so I hate mornings but love evenings/afternoons since I can sleep in longer
London Estates
08:35:15 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
And the 15 days remaining of premium. Helpp lol
London Estates
08:34:06 Rainy ☔/Fritzi
I literally need 54 ebs to arrive at 100k, that I will soon spend for a palette, become broke, also before RO. So yaaay
Snow Stable
08:33:50 Snow❆Gem
I've been pondering which part time job is better? Morning or evening? Although I'd really like more for then afternoon job. lol
Greenheart Stables
08:32:10 Green|Gree|Gen
@Dexter
We are early workin buddies now lol
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hOw?! July 9, 2020 03:41 PM
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Bro this is what I came up with 😂🤦‍♀️
1st try 🤢:
2nd try eh
3rd try 😬:
someone please enlighten me on how to do this :/
All horses from Shazstock on Flickr
Mod edit: images removed due to credits not being on the images. A nursing home is not a stock source, that image cannot be used. If an image is a premade image then you need to credit who made the premade and credit everyone who provided stock (as well as make sure they use stock, that the images can have horses on them, and used off da)

Edited at July 9, 2020 06:38 PM by Jericho Stables
hOw?! July 9, 2020 03:43 PM

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That second try is everything 😍
hOw?! July 9, 2020 03:48 PM

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I think you're off to a great start! The hardest parts of art when you're starting out (in my opinion) are lighting and hair. What art program are you using?
hOw?! July 9, 2020 03:54 PM

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Err the imaged got removed
hOw?! July 9, 2020 03:57 PM

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https://i.postimg.cc/Fz7ZvRq6/IMG-3925.gif
hOw?! July 9, 2020 03:58 PM

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Same can't see it!
hOw?! July 9, 2020 04:00 PM

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I can't say I'm too great at it either, but I will gladly help you out!

1. Take your horse stock, cut it out. Do not edit it yet!

2. Find a ground stock. Grass is most versatile in this case.

3. Find a sky or background stock that suits the horses lights and shadows.

4. Paste your horse on a layer above your sky/background. Position, flip it to how you want so shadows match the positions of both pictures.

5. Paste your grass a layer above the horse. Continue to add a clipping Mask above the grass and using a black airbrush on maybe 30-40% opacity and brush out the areas you don't want the ground to be in. When using grass, make sure the hooves are a little bit hidden if they are meant to contact the ground.

6. If necessary, I will add another layer between the horse and ground, turn it to "Soft Light" and, matching the light coming from the background's light, I will take and add a bit on the horse, giving it a more natural feel. Sometimes I will also take this time to touch up the horse a bit, add more highlights, darken up some shadows.

7. As I don't have Photoshop, I will save my whole image and enter it into Adobe Lightroom. In Lightroom, if I need to get rid of an ugly brand or maybe a halter or lead line, I'll take the spot correction tool and try to find other spots on the horse or background to match the certain area I need taken care of. Be careful though! If you don't pay attention, it'll look like a monumental blob,

8. After fixing anything with spot correction, mess with the Temp a bit, give it a bright feel or a softer feel. Tint it only if harsher lighting is necessary. I bounce about with Exposure if I need the image to be lighter or darker and Contrast if the image is looking a little too bland. Depending on the harshness of the light, I mess with Highlights, Shadows, Whites, and Blacks. If I'm looking for a bright, heavily contrasted feel, Highlights and Shadows are on almost opposite ends of the spectrum. Clarity is touched up on only if lights and shadows are too similar. If anything, just play around. I like to edit the photo myself and just play around and then go through the Lightroom filters to see if anything suits the mood of the image!

9. After editing in Photoshop, I go back to Medibang with the edited image and do some touchups. Adding in extra light with a "Soft Light" layer, or adding vignettes. Or, adding fog or dust. I do this by using the "Rough Watercolor" brush on very low opacity depending on if it's dust or fog. I match the color of the dirt or sky and lightly brush in a cloud. Then, I continue to lighter and darker areas coordinating with the angle of light. This step can either be done before or after Lightroom.

I hope this helps you out! Like I said I'm no expert, but I figured it can give you a hand! :D


Edited at July 9, 2020 04:01 PM by Soggy Bottom Boys
hOw?! July 9, 2020 04:02 PM

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Dang that's long lol!
hOw?! July 9, 2020 04:06 PM

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Equestrians dreams said:
Dang that's long lol!


I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything XD
hOw?! July 9, 2020 04:16 PM

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Lol yea!

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