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Is anyone willing to share some tips for doing dun markings on horse art pretty please? I am going insane working it out lol. I use ibis paint x Thank you in advance for any help :)
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I either 1) duplicate the horse layer using the greyscale, make the horse black (with some features still showing) and erase what parts you Do not want dun 2) make a clipping layer and with an airbrush make the dun then play with the opacity
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I draw them on with a semi-soft brush, then usually put a multiply filter on the layer, and lower opacity slightly.
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Zomb said: I either 1) duplicate the horse layer using the greyscale, make the horse black (with some features still showing) and erase what parts you Do not want dun 2) make a clipping layer and with an airbrush make the dun then play with the opacity
WildWillow said: I draw them on with a semi-soft brush, then usually put a multiply filter on the layer, and lower opacity slightly.
Thank you both, I really appreciate the advice <3
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Zomb said: I either 1) duplicate the horse layer using the greyscale, make the horse black (with some features still showing) and erase what parts you Do not want dun 2) make a clipping layer and with an airbrush make the dun then play with the opacity
I use the Zomb's first technique, it works really well!
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