MakeEm Fancy
09:59:22 Ally 💜
A definite success lol hopefully I wont have to do it again @revel
Belle
09:58:13 

My whole family is pretty tall on my mothers side (mother is 5'11 and and grandpa was 6'7 >.>) but mr fathers side is Scottish and there fore he's about 5'5 so the same height as me. We still make fun of my younger brother for being short at 6'0 if that makes anyone feel better 😭 I'm about 5'4 and no one is allowed to bully my dad and I lol
Revel Ranch
09:57:06 
@Ally, I would call that a success.
MakeEm Fancy
09:56:02 Ally 💜
Im not entirely sure how I got out either but I did with the box.
Revel Ranch
09:53:33 
@Ally, at least you could laugh about it! XD
ShiningStar Stables
09:52:51 Chey / Star
Thanks DD, I'll PM you!
MakeEm Fancy
09:52:18 Ally 💜
Funny story time. I went to go get diapers for my little one and the only had one box left in the whole store and it was pushed all the way to the back so I couldnt reach it....I decided it would be a good idea to crawl into the shelf that it was on and got myself stuck 😅😂 It was a good laugh with the hubby later on
Dash and Duchess
09:51:57 DD (#2)
I can Chey :P
ShiningStar Stables
09:50:17 Chey / Star
Does someone want to help me decide on a match for a embryo I have?
Revel Ranch
09:49:22 
@Ally, I would never do that. People can be so mean. >=(
MakeEm Fancy
09:48:40 Ally 💜
Yeah I do that also lol but the shortness is a struggle also and I feel like people laugh at me when I cant reach stuff
Revel Ranch
09:47:25 
I was talking about comparing yourself to others. ;)
Sunset River Arabian
09:47:02 Athena - AAs
The more I look the more the hair textures bother me. they dont blend smooth
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Revel Ranch
09:46:54 
@Ally, yeah it is hard not to that. Definitely something I struggle with.
MakeEm Fancy
09:46:53 Ally 💜
Im only 5' and have to constantly ask people for help reaching stuff lol
Revel Ranch
09:45:37 
To this day I still have people point at me and say, "She's so big!" Like thanks... I'm only 5' 11", calm down. XD
MakeEm Fancy
09:44:38 Ally 💜
I feel the same way <3 Im short so its definitely hard not comparing myself to others
MakeEm Fancy
09:42:09 Ally 💜
Im doing it for myself but also because I hurt all the time and part of it is because of my weight problem
Revel Ranch
09:41:56 
@Ally, kudos to you! I am not super overweight, but I am sensitive to the way I look. Being tall I have always struggled with feeling bigger than most girls.
Sunset River Arabian
09:41:02 Athena - AAs
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Sweets Trash Bin of Tutorials December 22, 2022 02:47 PM


Sweetwater Creek

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Light/dark lines tutorial

Step 1: Select your brush, color, and thickness

I use a basic hard brush, with black and white, and thickness will change depending on image size. I typically use 2-4 px, maybe even 1 px for fine lines like around the eyes. You can select your light and dark colors from the horse. I tend to use just black and white as they stand out better since we will be smudging and messing with opacity.

Step 2: Start drawing in lines

I personally like to start at the head and work my way down but it really doesn't matter. First you will need to create a new layer DO NOT draw on the horse. Just zoom in on where you want to get started and basically follow the natural contours and highlights of the horse. To bring out the most detail you must be very meticulous, sometimes even adding lines that aren't really there. I also like to add lines where body parts cross over each other in order to avoid them looking blended together. If your horse image is poor in quality you can use references to help guide you. For example if the stock I'm working with doesn't show as much detail as I would like.

I would pull up an image with more detail and add in lines from the better image. Oh I also use a stabilizer to pull straight lines, this is not required but does make it a bit easier. Once you have all your lines placed you are ready for step 3, my least favorite.

Step 3: Smudging T-T

Once all your light lines are done, time to whip out the smudge tool! Most of the time settings will vary depending on what program you are using, I use affinity photo. I use 25% flow and 40% strength, feel free to edit as needed or do something totally different. I also use a basic hard brush and a 15-20 px brush, yours may vary just use a slightly bigger size than the lines. You will want to go in and smudge the ends of each line, and do 1 or 2 passes over the whole line. Remember not to smudge too much as we will be editing opacity. This step is very important, if you don't smudge the ends your lines will be too harsh. Usually during this step you will end up adding a few more lines. When smudging be sure to follow the direction of the line!

Step 4: Final Edits

Now this is where you will want to edit the layer settings. This step is 100% up to you, do what you think looks best. Normally I just mess with opacity until I get a natural look. You can however change the layer type to soft light if needed. But yeah just play around with the settings until it feels right. During this step you may find lines that just don't look right or stand out too much just erase them.

Now just do these steps all over again but with your dark color, following the darker contours of the horse. Remember you don’t have to follow my method exactly, this is just what I prefer.


Edited at December 22, 2022 02:50 PM by Sweetwater Creek
Sweets Trash Bin of Tutorials December 22, 2022 02:51 PM


Sweetwater Creek

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Credits - Adobe Stock, Lakela@DA, Chunga-stock@DA
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Step 2
Step 3
Some lines are not smudged due to being covered by hair (in neck area)
Step 4
Forgot to add, sometimes you will need to smudge lines a bit more. Used soft light 20% opacity

Edited at January 16, 2023 02:59 PM by Sweetwater Creek
Sweets Trash Bin of Tutorials January 16, 2023 02:27 PM


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With this horse being so light I did not use black lines. Just the general gist of adding dark/black lines, just follow the same steps above. Forgot the WIP thingy and I'm not fixing it. XD
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Edited at January 16, 2023 03:03 PM by Sweetwater Creek

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