Fern
09:58:47 RFS (OG Name)
golden
huh,okay.my friend visited and was freaked out so,eh
Aussie Stables
09:58:22 Aussie - Golden
pretty thing
Aussie Stables
09:58:09 Aussie - Golden
um depends what instance ou mean it in
Fern
09:58:04 RFS (OG Name)
I also bought this thing
-HEE Click-
Fern
09:57:36 RFS (OG Name)
are peoples dawgs out all the time over there too or is that just a myth
Fern
09:57:19 RFS (OG Name)
golden
makes sense
Fern
09:57:05 RFS (OG Name)
HA
amazing
Aussie Stables
09:57:02 Aussie - Golden
yeah so fern over here im the year younger so im done high school and play for state get 1k per week playing for my local club on the weekend and 4 days a week playing state.

and nearly into autmn
Fern
09:56:54 RFS (OG Name)
golden
kinda.tryna get into tb's and aa's and God knows what I trying to do its chaos
KPH Equestrian
09:56:49 Rapcoon | Jester
fern
some variation of that, yes xD
Fern
09:56:22 RFS (OG Name)
accident
man, do you use the *ehem*:
AHHHHHHHHHHHh DIE THE MOST GRUESOME DEATH YOU FKIN MORON
or is it just me?
Aussie Stables
09:56:05 Aussie - Golden
nah were oming back tho for ISH
Aussie Stables
09:55:53 Aussie - Golden
WAIT fern you breed ISH a fellow one finally
KPH Equestrian
09:55:41 Rapcoon | Jester
fern
lmao I use all of those xD
Fern
09:55:37 RFS (OG Name)
or am I tripping?
Fern
09:55:30 RFS (OG Name)
wait y'all are in summer in Australia right?
Fern
09:55:18 RFS (OG Name)
wait...so are you still in high school and play for state or no?
Aussie Stables
09:54:42 Aussie - Golden
haha. yeah. the como is state level under 19's,,,
im 17 so these like almost pros love me telling them im better then hey are
Fern
09:54:41 RFS (OG Name)
flea
literally my daily complains:
GAHHHHH
God dang you
or the infamous
I HOPE YOU DIE IN A HOLE
I like that last one
Fern
09:53:54 RFS (OG Name)
golden
ohhh well now I got context lol didn't know you were out've school
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New Creator/ Help with Photomanips July 10, 2024 09:14 PM


CamelotFarms
 
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Hey all! I'm new here, and while I love the horses in game and all the different activities (breeding, training, etc), I loveee to lurk in the art shops and look at everyone's artwork! I do digital art too, however I stick mostly to HARPG and DARPG art (not photo manipulation.)

I've decided to give it a shot though- and I've come this far:
Horse PM 1
I was looking for help mainly on these points... any tips welcome!

  1. When adding white markings how do I add them on top of the horse and make them look natural? I want my white markings to look crisp but also blend with the piece.
  2. How do you all sugget I go about smoothing out the horse's body and/or changing the overall color?
  3. EYES!!! How in the world do y'all draw eyes to match the rest of the pose/expression?
  4. And do you suggest doing background first or horse?
Thanks so so much!!! Credits are listed for stock image, but if they aren't clear, the original image belongs to BelleMisty on Deviantart.
New Creator/ Help with Photomanips July 17, 2024 04:35 PM


WildWillow
 
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Hi! Welcome to the game!

  1. If you want your white markings to show more of the definition & detail of the horse stock underneath, then play with different layer settings. Also, with a soft smudging brush, go along the edges of your white markings to "feather" it out. This helps the edges look natural and apart of an actual coat rather than something painted on with sharp edges.
  2. For smoothing out the stock horse's body, everyone has slightly different techniques. Some smudge, and some use other tools. I personally only denoise the stock image. For color changes, it is a lot of trial and error, playing with different colors, layers, and layer settings. I believe there are some tutorials on DeviantArt & YouTube, and likely some here on this site as well in the art help section.
  3. I find where the eye naturally is in the stock piece, and then with one color, I make a half-moon on the bottom half of the eye. With a slightly lighter shade of the same color, I make a thin line along the middle of that half-moon. Then I smudge it to blend, and play with layer settings to get a look that I like.
  4. Personally, I source all of the stock images I'll need at the same time. It helps me get a picture in my mind of the finished project. Then I place the background stock, and if I'm blending two or more stock pieces to create my desired background, then I go ahead and get that done. Then I start working on my horse. So much of the horse's details will depend on the background you choose - such as lighting and shadowing, color tones, etc.

I wish you luck on your art journey! I really recommend looking through art help and checking out all of the guides - there are a TON of great tutorials there.
Here is my tutorial, I geared it more towards artists who are just starting out or who are beginner-intermediate. :)
New Creator/ Help with Photomanips July 28, 2024 01:53 PM


CamelotFarms
 
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I didn't subscribe so I never saw this! THank you SO much for taking the time to type this all out! I'm going to try de-noising the body next time and see if that helps!
And thank you for the link! I'll go check it out now!

WildWillow said:
Hi! Welcome to the game!

  1. If you want your white markings to show more of the definition & detail of the horse stock underneath, then play with different layer settings. Also, with a soft smudging brush, go along the edges of your white markings to "feather" it out. This helps the edges look natural and apart of an actual coat rather than something painted on with sharp edges.
  2. For smoothing out the stock horse's body, everyone has slightly different techniques. Some smudge, and some use other tools. I personally only denoise the stock image. For color changes, it is a lot of trial and error, playing with different colors, layers, and layer settings. I believe there are some tutorials on DeviantArt & YouTube, and likely some here on this site as well in the art help section.
  3. I find where the eye naturally is in the stock piece, and then with one color, I make a half-moon on the bottom half of the eye. With a slightly lighter shade of the same color, I make a thin line along the middle of that half-moon. Then I smudge it to blend, and play with layer settings to get a look that I like.
  4. Personally, I source all of the stock images I'll need at the same time. It helps me get a picture in my mind of the finished project. Then I place the background stock, and if I'm blending two or more stock pieces to create my desired background, then I go ahead and get that done. Then I start working on my horse. So much of the horse's details will depend on the background you choose - such as lighting and shadowing, color tones, etc.

I wish you luck on your art journey! I really recommend looking through art help and checking out all of the guides - there are a TON of great tutorials there.
Here is my tutorial, I geared it more towards artists who are just starting out or who are beginner-intermediate. :)



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