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Portrait Paints Stud
12:45:38 Dulcie Is Painting
Cat food is more expensive per serving then my own food
Cadence Farms
12:44:51 evebot
Taste Of The Wild has a dog kibble I like also, with good ingredients for DCM prone breeds.
All Breeds
12:43:28 Fawn
As long as the fillers weren't the same as what everyone else uses. Especially for cats. Taurine is a vital part of their diet and can lead to a lot of health issues if it's not there
Portrait Paints Stud
12:42:39 Dulcie Is Painting
@Eve that what my dogs are eating
The cat has been on tast of the wild but it's a grain free & the issue that come with that including hyper kitty
Portrait Paints Stud
12:41:25 Dulcie Is Painting
I think someone could start a wheat free pet food line & make a business
Cadence Farms
12:40:20 evebot
No wheat/corn
Cadence Farms
12:40:03 evebot
I feed my dog Diamond Naturals beef + rice. It has healthy grains, and none of the stuff associated with DCM (big concern for my Doberman)
All Breeds
12:38:46 Fawn
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WynterMystery
12:38:29 
Is there a capture
spot that has better chances of world class or is it random?
Ruby Valley
12:37:55 Echo/ Eco Friendly
My oldest tb is 11...and he's not even trained..
All Breeds
12:37:43 Fawn
The problem is a lot of wheat free foods substitute pea/legumes which inhibits taurine absorption and possibly dcm from some studies
Ruby Valley
12:36:30 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Noted
All Breeds
12:35:38 Fawn
You can geld at anytime. They have a training boost as geldings
Portrait Paints Stud
12:35:22 Dulcie Is Painting
Wheat free not grain free
Im so sensitive to wheat i can't have my pets eating it
Ruby Valley
12:34:48 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Except he's not a gelding.. Oh well he'll keep his nuts until he's 3.
Ruby Valley
12:34:28 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Got it
All Breeds
12:34:10 Fawn
I'd recommend SSS+ geldings if you're wanting to make money from showing
Ruby Valley
12:33:24 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Alright. Might as well make some money off my horses since selling them is too hard.
Centura stable
12:32:18 Centura
echo
i think you can, I have showed my 2year olds
All Breeds
12:32:14 Fawn
Echo, all horses start at Lvl 2

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Portrait Paints Stud
12:45:38 Dulcie Is Painting
Cat food is more expensive per serving then my own food
Cadence Farms
12:44:51 evebot
Taste Of The Wild has a dog kibble I like also, with good ingredients for DCM prone breeds.
All Breeds
12:43:28 Fawn
As long as the fillers weren't the same as what everyone else uses. Especially for cats. Taurine is a vital part of their diet and can lead to a lot of health issues if it's not there
Portrait Paints Stud
12:42:39 Dulcie Is Painting
@Eve that what my dogs are eating
The cat has been on tast of the wild but it's a grain free & the issue that come with that including hyper kitty
Portrait Paints Stud
12:41:25 Dulcie Is Painting
I think someone could start a wheat free pet food line & make a business
Cadence Farms
12:40:20 evebot
No wheat/corn
Cadence Farms
12:40:03 evebot
I feed my dog Diamond Naturals beef + rice. It has healthy grains, and none of the stuff associated with DCM (big concern for my Doberman)
All Breeds
12:38:46 Fawn
Random
WynterMystery
12:38:29 
Is there a capture
spot that has better chances of world class or is it random?
Ruby Valley
12:37:55 Echo/ Eco Friendly
My oldest tb is 11...and he's not even trained..
All Breeds
12:37:43 Fawn
The problem is a lot of wheat free foods substitute pea/legumes which inhibits taurine absorption and possibly dcm from some studies
Ruby Valley
12:36:30 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Noted
All Breeds
12:35:38 Fawn
You can geld at anytime. They have a training boost as geldings
Portrait Paints Stud
12:35:22 Dulcie Is Painting
Wheat free not grain free
Im so sensitive to wheat i can't have my pets eating it
Ruby Valley
12:34:48 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Except he's not a gelding.. Oh well he'll keep his nuts until he's 3.
Ruby Valley
12:34:28 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Got it
All Breeds
12:34:10 Fawn
I'd recommend SSS+ geldings if you're wanting to make money from showing
Ruby Valley
12:33:24 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Alright. Might as well make some money off my horses since selling them is too hard.
Centura stable
12:32:18 Centura
echo
i think you can, I have showed my 2year olds
All Breeds
12:32:14 Fawn
Echo, all horses start at Lvl 2

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Cutting Out Help September 17, 2019 08:56 AM


Tanglewood
 
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Whenever I cut out an image, say, of a horse to put it in a nice background, I can't seem to get it nice and smooth. Any tips?

Edited at September 18, 2019 05:24 AM by Tanglewood
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 11:17 AM

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What software are you using / what site are you using?

If you have downloaded Adobe Photoshop or are using the online, free version Pixlr then they have a linear lasso tool that allows for neat, perfect cutting.

The linear lasso too operates on both via clicks. For the best results, use short-spaced clicks and zoom right in on the edges you wish to conform to. This is the method that many artists use to cut items and to select editing spaces.
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 11:18 AM


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Kawasaki Equestrian said:
What software are you using / what site are you using?

If you have downloaded Adobe Photoshop or are using the online, free version Pixlr then they have a linear lasso tool that allows for neat, perfect cutting.

The linear lasso too operates on both via clicks. For the best results, use short-spaced clicks and zoom right in on the edges you wish to conform to. This is the method that many artists use to cut items and to select editing spaces.


I'm mainly using Pixlr. Thanks for the help!
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 11:24 AM

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If you use Pixlr you can use the 9fade brush that gives it a smoother appearance. Smudge on strength 100 also helps.
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 11:27 AM


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~Running Free~ said:
If you use Pixlr you can use the 9fade brush that gives it a smoother appearance. Smudge on strength 100 also helps.

Ooh thanks! And does anyone have tips on how to make the mane look realistic? After I've cut it out it looks fake
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 11:30 AM

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Tanglewood said:


~Running Free~ said:
If you use Pixlr you can use the 9fade brush that gives it a smoother appearance. Smudge on strength 100 also helps.

Ooh thanks! And does anyone have tips on how to make the mane look realistic? After I've cut it out it looks fake

Smudge on strength 100 size 1. Then when finished smudge it all with one giant brush. XD Smudge is your friend.
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 11:31 AM


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~Running Free~ said:


Tanglewood said:


~Running Free~ said:
If you use Pixlr you can use the 9fade brush that gives it a smoother appearance. Smudge on strength 100 also helps.

Ooh thanks! And does anyone have tips on how to make the mane look realistic? After I've cut it out it looks fake

Smudge on strength 100 size 1. Then when finished smudge it all with one giant brush. XD Smudge is your friend.

Okay thanks lol
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 11:41 AM


Tanglewood
 
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Where is smudge located on Pixlr? I can't seem to find it
Cutting Out Help September 18, 2019 12:10 PM

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Below the water drop and to the left of the sponge. (Left side of the sreen) Its a grey finger.
Cutting Out Help September 19, 2019 01:30 AM

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The smudge brush on Pixlr is very different to that on Photoshop. Even on 1% strength it basically decimates the object. I would not advise using the smudge brush on 100% at all.

https://i.imgur.com/347oLAO.jpg

This is what the smudge brush on 100% does to your image.
(Thank you Robert Downey Jr for a pretty example base).

Unfortunately bar using a very, very light blur and then drawing back the details, there isn't much of a way to achieve the same soft effect on Pixlr as there is on Photoshop.


~Running Free~ said:
If you use Pixlr you can use the 9fade brush that gives it a smoother appearance. Smudge on strength 100 also helps.



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