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How do y'all get such realistic horse markings? This is what I'm stuck with. Attempt 1: . Attempt 2: . Any tips on how to fix it? Which one of these is better?
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I usually airbrush what i want before adding base color , and then use a blender to even it out, and use some sort of shadowing to add in muscle detail
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Hermes Warmbloods said: I usually airbrush what i want before adding base color , and then use a blender to even it out, and use some sort of shadowing to add in muscle detail
Okay. I'll try that
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