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WEE colt carrying Wild Bay. Is it worth standing him at stud in 204? He's up 1 week 7, by an ABLB sire. Just don't know how useful he is for people breeding for wild bay, since he's ee. Any thoughts/PMs welcomed!
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hey, what do you think this horse worth? he's breed 2 WWW's someones offered to buy him from me x

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Royal Mews
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buckskin colt with black markings for sale

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Telepath
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Selling 3 palette's *customs* for 100k each <3 DM me or write in the forum <3
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Haunui Lakes
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cheapest EEE Wild bay colt for sale.
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ISH ABLB , LB, Unplaced sire forum. Please take a look! I have several freshman that will need testing next RO.

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Ashcroft Park Stud
05:59:41 Ash
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WEE colt carrying Wild Bay. Is it worth standing him at stud in 204? He's up 1 week 7, by an ABLB sire. Just don't know how useful he is for people breeding for wild bay, since he's ee. Any thoughts/PMs welcomed!
Darley Stud
05:44:46 
hey, what do you think this horse worth? he's breed 2 WWW's someones offered to buy him from me x

-HEE Click-
Royal Mews
05:27:46 Claudia
buckskin colt with black markings for sale

-HEE Click-
Ashcroft Park Stud
05:09:02 Ash
A few cheap WEE combo fillies:
-HEE Click-

-HEE Click-
-HEE Click-
Telepath
05:06:38 DM for palette
-HEE Click-

Selling 3 palette's *customs* for 100k each <3 DM me or write in the forum <3
Silver Moon Stables*
03:33:44 
ISO 3 month upgrade for 180k
Haunui Lakes
03:30:26 Carmack ^.^
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All must go, WWWs included!
Beauchamps
02:26:26 
-HEE Click-
cheapest EEE Wild bay colt for sale.
no water
02:15:02 
looking to buy a one month upgrade, pm me!!
Port Royal Equines
02:06:02 ISO Brave EWW ISH
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ISH ABLB , LB, Unplaced sire forum. Please take a look! I have several freshman that will need testing next RO.

-HEE Click-
EEE+ broods 1k.

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Art tier help May 20, 2022 10:36 PM

Lemon Ridge Ranch
 
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Hi! I am currently a tier 3 artist with prices ranging from 30-50k. I have been thinking about moving to tier 2, do you guys think this is suitable?
This is my shop
Art tier help May 21, 2022 01:32 AM


Rivendell Steeds
 
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I'd say stay in tier 3 for now, as you're new to HEE, and your hair could use a little work before moving up to tier 3. (I in no way mean this to be offensive, just some advice^^)
Art tier help May 21, 2022 01:35 AM


MooseAcres
 
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I personally would say move to tier two, your hair work is better than what I see in most tier three including my own shop! Love the attention to detail! Keep up the great work! :)
Art tier help May 21, 2022 01:53 AM

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Rivendell Steeds said:
I'd say stay in tier 3 for now, as you're new to HEE, and your hair could use a little work before moving up to tier 3. (I in no way mean this to be offensive, just some advice^^)


No offense taken at all ^^ do you have any tips on improvement?
Art tier help May 21, 2022 02:24 AM


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I say stay in tier 3 as well. While your patterns and colors are nice, I find that you definitely could improve with hair, grounding, and making the horse look apart of the image before moving up.

The hair could use much more dimension in my opinion. The strands are all bunched together in one motion if that makes sense, strands lack size variety, and it just looks flat due to lack of proper highlights/shadows. There are some fabulous hair tutorials in the art forum I recommend you take a look at :)

As for grounding and making the horse look apart of the image, for the first 2 pieces shown in your shop I would've liked to see better grounding of the hooves. For the second one it looks like you just covered the hooves with an airbrush. For that piece I feel you could've added some more details like dust particles to make it look like the horse is actually kicking up the sand. For the water one, I would've liked to see the horse's reflection in the water and the rippling by the legs seemed flat. I recommend not using a large airbrush for that like it appears you did. I'd also like to see the horses look apart of the art more. I like to do this by playing with hues, saturation, etc of the horse to match the background.

I don't mean any of this in a bad way, I just wanted to point out where I think you could do some improving and help a bit :)


Edited at May 21, 2022 02:25 AM by California Valley
Art tier help May 21, 2022 03:24 AM


Rivendell Steeds
 
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Peace Valley Farms said:

Rivendell Steeds said:
I'd say stay in tier 3 for now, as you're new to HEE, and your hair could use a little work before moving up to tier 3. (I in no way mean this to be offensive, just some advice^^)


No offense taken at all ^^ do you have any tips on improvement?


Honestly I can't be of help in that area, as I suck at hair. I'd say try practicing on a blank piece by painting hair from scratch, using the tutorials listed in the art help section.
Art tier help May 21, 2022 12:30 PM

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California Valley said:
I say stay in tier 3 as well. While your patterns and colors are nice, I find that you definitely could improve with hair, grounding, and making the horse look apart of the image before moving up.

The hair could use much more dimension in my opinion. The strands are all bunched together in one motion if that makes sense, strands lack size variety, and it just looks flat due to lack of proper highlights/shadows. There are some fabulous hair tutorials in the art forum I recommend you take a look at :)

As for grounding and making the horse look apart of the image, for the first 2 pieces shown in your shop I would've liked to see better grounding of the hooves. For the second one it looks like you just covered the hooves with an airbrush. For that piece I feel you could've added some more details like dust particles to make it look like the horse is actually kicking up the sand. For the water one, I would've liked to see the horse's reflection in the water and the rippling by the legs seemed flat. I recommend not using a large airbrush for that like it appears you did. I'd also like to see the horses look apart of the art more. I like to do this by playing with hues, saturation, etc of the horse to match the background.

I don't mean any of this in a bad way, I just wanted to point out where I think you could do some improving and help a bit :)



Thank you for the tips!
Art tier help May 24, 2022 12:39 PM


Zeberz Manor
 
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California Valley said:
I say stay in tier 3 as well. While your patterns and colors are nice, I find that you definitely could improve with hair, grounding, and making the horse look apart of the image before moving up.

The hair could use much more dimension in my opinion. The strands are all bunched together in one motion if that makes sense, strands lack size variety, and it just looks flat due to lack of proper highlights/shadows. There are some fabulous hair tutorials in the art forum I recommend you take a look at :)

As for grounding and making the horse look apart of the image, for the first 2 pieces shown in your shop I would've liked to see better grounding of the hooves. For the second one it looks like you just covered the hooves with an airbrush. For that piece I feel you could've added some more details like dust particles to make it look like the horse is actually kicking up the sand. For the water one, I would've liked to see the horse's reflection in the water and the rippling by the legs seemed flat. I recommend not using a large airbrush for that like it appears you did. I'd also like to see the horses look apart of the art more. I like to do this by playing with hues, saturation, etc of the horse to match the background.

I don't mean any of this in a bad way, I just wanted to point out where I think you could do some improving and help a bit :)


I agree with cali! :D

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