The Old Gods
09:06:16 Void Malign
worth noting that mares are known for going past the date lol
Breezy Way Ranch
09:06:10 Red
I'm always looking at her she probably thinks I'm absolutely insane
Gem Queens Estate
09:04:30 Snow❆Gem
@red

yes. :D Usually you can see her bag fill up first...
Insignia Elites
09:04:26 Em
I would wait until the mares safe date before testing
Gem Queens Estate
09:04:02 Snow❆Gem
I have to go now, see-yas!
Breezy Way Ranch
09:03:53 Red
When milk comes in should it be tested daily ??
Shamrock Equines
09:03:46 Crowley
Brudy hasn't given birth in the night yet. (Only been bred twice)
Breezy Way Ranch
09:03:16 Red
I'm so excited and so nervous. I know she is due in June but I'm already always checking her for bagging and stuff. I know I'm being to much... But I cannot help it
Gem Queens Estate
09:03:13 Snow❆Gem
@tosk

Neato! I wonder what the US stuff about therapy dogs is like. Hmmm....

Honesty interesting in therpahy animals. Dogs, cats, rabbits. But depending on the place you might not get much money...
Stormsong Manor
09:01:56 Ven
You can test her milk when it comes in
Gem Queens Estate
09:01:40 Snow❆Gem
@red

lol Its true, its a biolocial thing. Although not ALL mares do that. And some draft mares use to be able to give birth in the field and then get back up and work again. Ack! O.o
Stormsong Manor
09:01:34 Ven
A lot of mares will foal in the middle of the night, yes, but not all of them
Arvalon Studs
09:01:28 Tosk's KNN
Yep, you can train any dog between 12 month and 7 years as long as they pass the behavioural test
MakeEm Fancy
09:01:10 Ally 💜
Now I have to get off lol too much crap to do today
Silver Wishes Farm
09:01:02 Ayleena
Come play raid - I put in a sherpa map :-) I have a raid quest to fill.
Gem Queens Estate
09:00:14 Snow❆Gem
@tosk

Oh, the person. lol And 12-18 months isn't too shabby of time to wait to work the dog as a therapy dog. :D
Breezy Way Ranch
08:58:59 Red
Is it true most mares like to try and give birth at night??
My mare is due in June
And she's my first ever pregnant mare
And I'm debating putting up cameras in her stall now so I don't run back and forth all night to check on her like a mad woman
Gem Queens Estate
08:57:52 Snow❆Gem
@ally

F'er never grew up. Honestly sounds like what my dad would be like, if he went to the bar and such.
Arvalon Studs
08:56:46 Tosk's KNN
Dog can start training at 12 months, but can't get the certificate before 18 months.

As the dog owner you need to have a degree / have worked / studied in the social / therapeutic field for 2 years.
MakeEm Fancy
08:55:55 Ally 💜
He was cussing me out for not taking the shot fast enough and was being super inappropriate with the bartenders like disrespectful inappropriate. This dude was in his 50s and was getting mad cause the bartender (in her upper 20s) wasnt giving him any attention and wouldnt give him her phone number. It was just making me mad and I really wanted to go off on him
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Body prep help? March 18, 2021 05:40 PM


Cherry River Elites
 
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I've seen so many artists who can make their horses shiny, and it looks a lot nicer. I've figured out some better lighting, but I'm still needing tips.
So, any tips on better body prep? Any other tips would be great too, thanks!
Body prep help? March 18, 2021 06:00 PM

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For a smoother style, duplicate horse layer, set it to clipping layer
Get your smudge brush, normally 10-20 opacity works for me (depending on program you might need to adjust) and smudge. Dont overdo it or you have a big ol' blob.
Then I lower the smudged layer opacity and downmerge.
For highlights, make a new layer (set it to soft light and clipping layer) and take a white brush and add highlights. Smudge highlights and lower opacity (then downmerge)
For shadows, repeat that but do it with black.
I normally do hair next, and then put it on the backround.
Then I duplicate the horse layer (clipping) fuss around with the settings to make it fit the backround (forest I would make it green). Dont be afraid to make it ridiulously that color because then you lower the opacity!
I do that with the hair too to make it match.
Sometimes instead of doing that I pick a color from the bg, make a new clipping layer, paint the horse that color, set the layer to soft light, lower opacity and downmerge
Body prep help? March 21, 2021 11:53 AM


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One of the main things I would say is don't smudge it out so much. Right now you have left out a lot of the important details in the highlights and shadows which means the horses look very flat and not 3-dimensional and don't seem to fit in lighting wise either.
What I do for smudging is duplicate the original horse layer, take a smudge brush and smudge it all out, then I set the smudged layer to about 50-60% opacity so that you can still see some of the original horse through it. And when you're smudging, try and leave all the shadows and highlights intact, just blur them out and smooth them, don't get rid of them completely.

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