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Alpine Acres
11:41:56 Lily/Alpine
This match gave me a WWW last RO, should I repeat it with a Str glass?
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Horse Glider
11:34:25 
Sorry didn't realize it was main chat.
Horse Glider
11:33:26 
Looking for a 3 month upgrade! Ebs ready!
ArcticLights
11:29:54 Ceci / (Call me) AL
And trails/clinics/SD training eventing breeding stock is a very common mistake. You'll be fine :)
LouixVillage
11:26:48 Louix
Will do. Thank you!
ArcticLights
11:25:03 Ceci / (Call me) AL
What you can do with your mare is use the strongest you can afford. If she does amazingly with one, either repeat match or find a boy with similar training and see if she also does well with that one
LouixVillage
11:23:02 Louix
Thank you, AL!! I just got out of the “junior stable” phase but I swear sometimes it feels like I am still only a month in lol
Thank you all so much <3
Looking Glass Stable
11:22:31 IA Glass 👋
Yes, that's correct Louix (:
Still a lovely mare, she can still have some luck in her breedings if matched with strong studs. I think there's some nice WB ones out there too, but not my breed so no clue specific ones lol.
Best of luck! ♡
ArcticLights
11:21:57 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Or retired horses
ArcticLights
11:21:26 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Louix, a general tips: never use breeding stock for trails/clinics. If quests use geldings
LouixVillage
11:21:12 Louix
Okay, well I appreciate it! So is it a good idea to only to trails and clinics with horses you mainly plan to show? That way you can watch the traits accurately for breeding?
ArcticLights
11:20:22 Ceci / (Call me) AL
As Glass says, usually only one trait w3 and after several generations of sven use
Looking Glass Stable
11:19:07 IA Glass 👋
@Lily
No, not then, at least not naturally.
I've owned a few wild WWWs and watched many more, never seen it happen even once lol.
Even the strongest only start at week 4 without boosting
LouixVillage
11:18:52 Louix
Darn. I usually try to leave them alone until I see them move up in something so I can see what they’re weak in. And I’ve never gotten one that’s skills match up with a a specific discipline so I’m always stumped on what to do
Looking Glass Stable
11:18:02 IA Glass 👋
It makes them unmatchable because it messes with the training stats. You get the boosted version, not their innate natural traits anymore.
You won't see an AD horse go up their Week3 except in extremely rare cases of maybe a single trait going up in horses that have been bred with Svens for generations
Circle Star TBs
11:18:01 Lily
AL, she's a wild so wouldn't she go up on her week 3?
LouixVillage
11:17:22 Louix
I guess it makes sense! I’ve never seen any movement in the training bars with the stallion I do trail rides with, even when it’s all + results
ArcticLights
11:16:19 Ceci / (Call me) AL
There is no way she went up 3 on her week 3 so not accurate
Kingswood Elite
11:15:38 ghost
I never knew trails and clinics made horses unmatchable, I've been doing it quite often for a few of mine!
LouixVillage
11:15:02 Louix
It should be accurate up until her week 4

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Alpine Acres
11:41:56 Lily/Alpine
This match gave me a WWW last RO, should I repeat it with a Str glass?
-HEE Click-
Horse Glider
11:34:25 
Sorry didn't realize it was main chat.
Horse Glider
11:33:26 
Looking for a 3 month upgrade! Ebs ready!
ArcticLights
11:29:54 Ceci / (Call me) AL
And trails/clinics/SD training eventing breeding stock is a very common mistake. You'll be fine :)
LouixVillage
11:26:48 Louix
Will do. Thank you!
ArcticLights
11:25:03 Ceci / (Call me) AL
What you can do with your mare is use the strongest you can afford. If she does amazingly with one, either repeat match or find a boy with similar training and see if she also does well with that one
LouixVillage
11:23:02 Louix
Thank you, AL!! I just got out of the “junior stable” phase but I swear sometimes it feels like I am still only a month in lol
Thank you all so much <3
Looking Glass Stable
11:22:31 IA Glass 👋
Yes, that's correct Louix (:
Still a lovely mare, she can still have some luck in her breedings if matched with strong studs. I think there's some nice WB ones out there too, but not my breed so no clue specific ones lol.
Best of luck! ♡
ArcticLights
11:21:57 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Or retired horses
ArcticLights
11:21:26 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Louix, a general tips: never use breeding stock for trails/clinics. If quests use geldings
LouixVillage
11:21:12 Louix
Okay, well I appreciate it! So is it a good idea to only to trails and clinics with horses you mainly plan to show? That way you can watch the traits accurately for breeding?
ArcticLights
11:20:22 Ceci / (Call me) AL
As Glass says, usually only one trait w3 and after several generations of sven use
Looking Glass Stable
11:19:07 IA Glass 👋
@Lily
No, not then, at least not naturally.
I've owned a few wild WWWs and watched many more, never seen it happen even once lol.
Even the strongest only start at week 4 without boosting
LouixVillage
11:18:52 Louix
Darn. I usually try to leave them alone until I see them move up in something so I can see what they’re weak in. And I’ve never gotten one that’s skills match up with a a specific discipline so I’m always stumped on what to do
Looking Glass Stable
11:18:02 IA Glass 👋
It makes them unmatchable because it messes with the training stats. You get the boosted version, not their innate natural traits anymore.
You won't see an AD horse go up their Week3 except in extremely rare cases of maybe a single trait going up in horses that have been bred with Svens for generations
Circle Star TBs
11:18:01 Lily
AL, she's a wild so wouldn't she go up on her week 3?
LouixVillage
11:17:22 Louix
I guess it makes sense! I’ve never seen any movement in the training bars with the stallion I do trail rides with, even when it’s all + results
ArcticLights
11:16:19 Ceci / (Call me) AL
There is no way she went up 3 on her week 3 so not accurate
Kingswood Elite
11:15:38 ghost
I never knew trails and clinics made horses unmatchable, I've been doing it quite often for a few of mine!
LouixVillage
11:15:02 Louix
It should be accurate up until her week 4

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Grounding?! July 11, 2023 10:16 PM


Widow Valley Farms
 
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I am extremely new to art and I was thinking it might be some sort of new, productive thing to do. I am very confused as to how to ground a horses hooves and make appropriate shadows! Ive been looking through some tutorials, but none seem to really go in depth into it. Making a horse fit into the background is proving difficult. Seeking help ASAP! Thanks for your help in advance!

Edited at July 11, 2023 10:18 PM by Widow Valley Farms
Grounding?! July 11, 2023 10:34 PM


Wistera
 
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Hey! I'd love to help out.

Grounding horse hooves
-This has happened to me before where I've found the perfect stock but some of the hooves look wonky or grass is covering them. Usually, there is at least one good and well-presentable hoof on the horse, depending on what app you're using, you can copy that hoof over to the other wonky-looking one and try to blend it into the place where the ankle breaks off into the hoof, as in blurring the area where they meet. You may also have to postion it to make it fit better. Another way to do this is by covering the hoof in its surroundings. For example, in a horse in a forest, you can cover the wonky parts of the hoof with grass the same color as the background. Try to pick different colors so it looks natural.

Appropriate shadows
-This is really easy once you get the hang of it! Also depending on the app your using, Shadows can range a lot. If you're talking about the shadow the horse makes it is usually in front of the horse and slimmer than the actual horse, in which you should slightly adjust the shadow to fit it. The shadows on the horse are specifically determined depending on where the light hits the horse. What you can do is circle out where the light is and draw lines to where the light extends out to see the spots where it hits the horse and doesn't, then you can properly make the shadows.

Blending horse into the background
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This is a bit more difficult because it will be slightly different ranging on the background, for example, The horse does not need to take up the whole canvas as it needs to be natural. You can also achieve this by making sure you cut the horse out cleanly and obviously leaving room for a tail on the ground behind the horse. You can build up the grass around the horse. What I do is blur the distance of the background so the horse is better visible, I may make the part of the background that's upfront closer to the horse less blurred because its more in sight. Another way to make it natural is to make the lighting multi-colored, using colors from the background's light source to make it look more realistic, don't just use one color! Also, another way to make it look better is where you postion the horse in the background. You have to postion it correctly so the horse isn't floating...obviously, and there needs to be room for the tail. I recommend playing around with the horse's postion for a bit till you find one that you believe looks more natural. Just like shadows, you should also light up the areas on the horse where the light source hits so it looks more natural, you can use the light sources lighter colors or use a white and slightly dim it. yet don't go over board.

Hope this helps :)

Edited at July 11, 2023 10:36 PM by Wistera
Grounding?! July 11, 2023 10:42 PM


Widow Valley Farms
 
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I think it will, thanks a bunch!

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