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Foggy Mtn PONs
12:36:06 Fog
Angel - check sales and sort from cheapest
grey angel stables
12:17:43 Angel
how much are geldings with w ratings worth?
Drafty Acres
12:16:06 Mo
I have a black chestnut and did a genetic test on him, check out his page if you want to see it :)
-HEE Click-
Neverfade Manor
12:07:35 Storm
Thank you. I've only ever had one of them and would love to see more.
Foggy Mtn PONs
12:06:14 Fog
Thank you both :) So aa dam and sire would give a chance?
Cadence Farms
11:57:14 evebot
I can confirm that Black Chestnut need to be aa. Same for Dark Liver Chestnut.
Moonrose Magic
11:32:26 🎀 Diva
Black Chestnut will have (starting now) the requirement of being genetically recessive for Agouti. As well as being randomly chosen for a Chestnut horse. Dark Chestnut will not be aa.
Foggy Mtn PONs
11:19:56 Fog
Eve, if you get a chance, what were the genetics needed to have a chance at a black chestnut pretty please? I remember seeing your chat, but cannot remember. Was it that both parents need Aa or something?
Hummingbird Meadows
11:08:06 Bird
Ugh, I feel depressed tonight. I was supposed to meet with my therapist, but forgot I had clinicals.
Glacier Bay Cove
10:52:04 Arctic Katz
I am curious as to what my sign in bonus will be, tomorrow
Crimson Manor
10:49:57 Lillie Pt 2
actually no she might not be.. that was probably the other foal, she is still very cute!
Crimson Manor
10:47:50 Lillie Pt 2
she was just a quest foal so shes ToTo on top of that!
All Breeds
10:47:29 Fawn
One of the prettiest brindles I've bred in awhile
-HEE Click-
Crimson Manor
10:47:07 Lillie Pt 2
Sting
Right?! I dont know if I've seen this kind before, looks like she's dipped in gold
Ironhorse
10:44:11 Sting
Lillie, that chim is one of the nicest ive seen!
Rain Plains
10:43:34 Kelan/Rain
Really? It works when I turn my phone
Glacier Bay Cove
10:42:51 Arctic Katz
Maybe it doesn't work on cell phones, the way it does on tablets
Rain Plains
10:42:02 Kelan/Rain
Thanks Eve, I learned something new!
Cadence Farms
10:41:40 evebot
You can see it if you turn your phone sideways. :)
Rain Plains
10:37:08 Kelan/Rain
Jacob you just don't see it on mobile

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Foggy Mtn PONs
12:36:06 Fog
Angel - check sales and sort from cheapest
grey angel stables
12:17:43 Angel
how much are geldings with w ratings worth?
Drafty Acres
12:16:06 Mo
I have a black chestnut and did a genetic test on him, check out his page if you want to see it :)
-HEE Click-
Neverfade Manor
12:07:35 Storm
Thank you. I've only ever had one of them and would love to see more.
Foggy Mtn PONs
12:06:14 Fog
Thank you both :) So aa dam and sire would give a chance?
Cadence Farms
11:57:14 evebot
I can confirm that Black Chestnut need to be aa. Same for Dark Liver Chestnut.
Moonrose Magic
11:32:26 🎀 Diva
Black Chestnut will have (starting now) the requirement of being genetically recessive for Agouti. As well as being randomly chosen for a Chestnut horse. Dark Chestnut will not be aa.
Foggy Mtn PONs
11:19:56 Fog
Eve, if you get a chance, what were the genetics needed to have a chance at a black chestnut pretty please? I remember seeing your chat, but cannot remember. Was it that both parents need Aa or something?
Hummingbird Meadows
11:08:06 Bird
Ugh, I feel depressed tonight. I was supposed to meet with my therapist, but forgot I had clinicals.
Glacier Bay Cove
10:52:04 Arctic Katz
I am curious as to what my sign in bonus will be, tomorrow
Crimson Manor
10:49:57 Lillie Pt 2
actually no she might not be.. that was probably the other foal, she is still very cute!
Crimson Manor
10:47:50 Lillie Pt 2
she was just a quest foal so shes ToTo on top of that!
All Breeds
10:47:29 Fawn
One of the prettiest brindles I've bred in awhile
-HEE Click-
Crimson Manor
10:47:07 Lillie Pt 2
Sting
Right?! I dont know if I've seen this kind before, looks like she's dipped in gold
Ironhorse
10:44:11 Sting
Lillie, that chim is one of the nicest ive seen!
Rain Plains
10:43:34 Kelan/Rain
Really? It works when I turn my phone
Glacier Bay Cove
10:42:51 Arctic Katz
Maybe it doesn't work on cell phones, the way it does on tablets
Rain Plains
10:42:02 Kelan/Rain
Thanks Eve, I learned something new!
Cadence Farms
10:41:40 evebot
You can see it if you turn your phone sideways. :)
Rain Plains
10:37:08 Kelan/Rain
Jacob you just don't see it on mobile

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feet/hooves January 23, 2023 12:37 AM


Kiwi Mountains
 
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I struggle horrendously with hooves in almost all my pieces where hooves are touching the ground visably and besides the other things I could work on these hooves are supidly annoying I try and try and still seem to be getting no better at it. Just though I'd come and ask if anyone has any tips on how to help me out a little. Or ever to ask if I am over exaggerating this.
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feet/hooves January 23, 2023 03:23 AM


SilverFern Stables
 
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I am by no means a hoof master - but I think I may be able to provide some tips!

I certainly don't think you're hooves are too bad, but personally there are a few things I would do differently. Personally I like less smudged hooves, as I go for a less painted look with my horses. I generally try to preserve as much as the original hooves on the stock as possible, then I use the clone tool to fill them out and create the proper shape/cover up any grass etc. When I do it I always try and preserve the natural colour changes and even grain in the image, so I tend to use a size 7ish brush and clone from areas directly above/below etc but in separate 'dots' if that makes sense , ie I don't drag the brush. For me that stops the hooves from becoming overly muddy in colour and preserves their natural grain and colour. It's only after I get the shape right doing this method that I do any smudging - which for me is pretty minimal as I go for more realistic look and the details on the hoof are quite delicate. That is just my personal method though, and I tend to se stock that has at least one visible hoof so that I can reuse its texture if I need to repaint the others.

In terms of grounding, I think you've done quite well with the last two, especially the left side of the green image. I would suggest trying out putting a darker, more localized shadow directly beneath a hoof that's on the ground in addition to the rest of the shadows, as I find this helps especially when there isn't much grass etc covering the hoof (ie the first image). What I would also be inclined to do would be to lightly darken the bottom of the hooves themselves that are on the ground, especially if there is grass or sand as this can create a slight shadow.

Here is a quick breakdown of nit-picky things I would do differently on each of the pieces - but don't take these as gospel, but my preference!

1. The main thing that sticks out is the colour, while you don't want super dark hooves with white socks, I'd stay away from going too pink - aim for a more grey/white/even yellowish colour such as with the last image. I'd have a go at adding an extra dark shadow right under the hoof as well, and darken the hoof bottom. I'd also say the closer front hoof is a tad too long but that's very pedantic lol

2. The colour works a lot better here, I would just try to darken the hooves around where the sand sits in fort to show some shadow/blend it better. Again this is pedantic, but I feel the front hoof on the ground should have a more angled left side so that it comes out a bit more to the side - try following the angle/line of the pastern downwards to the ground.

3. The grounding is really nice with the grass and I like the less smudged (lighter) front hoof. My only hang up would be the darker front hoof, it looks a bit blocky so I would erase more of it so it looks like more grass is covering it. I would also consider making it lighter so it better matches the other hooves.

4. I think this one fits really nicely with your art style - the hooves don't feel overly smudged or totally one colour, but are also in a similar painted style to the horses body. The only thing I'd try would be darkening the hoof on the ground just above were the sand covers it to add a bit of shadow.

Overall I think you are doing great! These are just my preferences and I find that no horse stock can be treated the same, you just have to play around and try different things - so don't get discouraged. I apologies for the essay lol, It may not even be the sort of feedback you wanted, but I clearly quite like my hooves! Hopefully this all makes sense, feel free to PM me if you ever need help!

feet/hooves January 23, 2023 03:37 AM


Kiwi Mountains
 
Posts: 3212
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SilverFern Stables said:

I am by no means a hoof master - but I think I may be able to provide some tips!

I certainly don't think you're hooves are too bad, but personally there are a few things I would do differently. Personally I like less smudged hooves, as I go for a less painted look with my horses. I generally try to preserve as much as the original hooves on the stock as possible, then I use the clone tool to fill them out and create the proper shape/cover up any grass etc. When I do it I always try and preserve the natural colour changes and even grain in the image, so I tend to use a size 7ish brush and clone from areas directly above/below etc but in separate 'dots' if that makes sense , ie I don't drag the brush. For me that stops the hooves from becoming overly muddy in colour and preserves their natural grain and colour. It's only after I get the shape right doing this method that I do any smudging - which for me is pretty minimal as I go for more realistic look and the details on the hoof are quite delicate. That is just my personal method though, and I tend to se stock that has at least one visible hoof so that I can reuse its texture if I need to repaint the others.

In terms of grounding, I think you've done quite well with the last two, especially the left side of the green image. I would suggest trying out putting a darker, more localized shadow directly beneath a hoof that's on the ground in addition to the rest of the shadows, as I find this helps especially when there isn't much grass etc covering the hoof (ie the first image). What I would also be inclined to do would be to lightly darken the bottom of the hooves themselves that are on the ground, especially if there is grass or sand as this can create a slight shadow.

Here is a quick breakdown of nit-picky things I would do differently on each of the pieces - but don't take these as gospel, but my preference!

1. The main thing that sticks out is the colour, while you don't want super dark hooves with white socks, I'd stay away from going too pink - aim for a more grey/white/even yellowish colour such as with the last image. I'd have a go at adding an extra dark shadow right under the hoof as well, and darken the hoof bottom. I'd also say the closer front hoof is a tad too long but that's very pedantic lol

2. The colour works a lot better here, I would just try to darken the hooves around where the sand sits in fort to show some shadow/blend it better. Again this is pedantic, but I feel the front hoof on the ground should have a more angled left side so that it comes out a bit more to the side - try following the angle/line of the pastern downwards to the ground.

3. The grounding is really nice with the grass and I like the less smudged (lighter) front hoof. My only hang up would be the darker front hoof, it looks a bit blocky so I would erase more of it so it looks like more grass is covering it. I would also consider making it lighter so it better matches the other hooves.

4. I think this one fits really nicely with your art style - the hooves don't feel overly smudged or totally one colour, but are also in a similar painted style to the horses body. The only thing I'd try would be darkening the hoof on the ground just above were the sand covers it to add a bit of shadow.

Overall I think you are doing great! These are just my preferences and I find that no horse stock can be treated the same, you just have to play around and try different things - so don't get discouraged. I apologies for the essay lol, It may not even be the sort of feedback you wanted, but I clearly quite like my hooves! Hopefully this all makes sense, feel free to PM me if you ever need help!



thanks a lot! ^^

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