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Year: 193   Season: Spring   
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Rising Diversion
07:26:05 Xhayo
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EEE rated!
~.Oblivion.~
07:22:31 Obi
Lots of EE Combo RID mares for sale
2k each. Need them gone but to nice to FR

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Willow Grove
07:14:12 AA Breeder
Auction! Culling mares. Includes svenned girls & color (Spl, To, prl). Ratings range from EWP combos to EWW with some AD + B thrown in there
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DragonFyre Estate
06:57:29 Whip
WWW AALB stud for offers. No sabino and no roan on top of being a consistently higher AALB stud. PM me to discuss.
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Florestä
06:32:01 MBC🥸
test freshie WWW TB colts, win up to 100k each!!
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Vancouver
06:29:18 Ana
Mullet Head Tier 3 winner pieces for aution!
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Trinity Estate
06:23:39 Bubbles
Please ignore the link regarding the foals, it was the incorrect link.
Here is the correct link: -HEE Click-
Fluffy's Cosy Home
06:23:19 Fluffy
Auction:
*World Class
*PEE combo
*Brindle
*Chimera
-HEE Click-

I have:
*WWW/WW Straws
*Studs
*Items in my store
*Decors
*Sale horses
-HEE Click-
Fluffy's Cosy Home
06:23:19 Fluffy
Auction:
*World Class
*PEE combo
*Brindle
*Chimera
-HEE Click-

I have:
*WWW/WW Straws
*Studs
*Items in my store
*Decors
*Sale horses
-HEE Click-
Trinity Estate
06:01:03 Bubbles
Year 193 foals
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Rising Diversion
07:26:05 Xhayo
-HEE Click-
EEE rated!
~.Oblivion.~
07:22:31 Obi
Lots of EE Combo RID mares for sale
2k each. Need them gone but to nice to FR

-HEE Click-
Willow Grove
07:14:12 AA Breeder
Auction! Culling mares. Includes svenned girls & color (Spl, To, prl). Ratings range from EWP combos to EWW with some AD + B thrown in there
-HEE Click-
DragonFyre Estate
06:57:29 Whip
WWW AALB stud for offers. No sabino and no roan on top of being a consistently higher AALB stud. PM me to discuss.
-HEE Click-
Florestä
06:32:01 MBC🥸
test freshie WWW TB colts, win up to 100k each!!
-HEE Click-
Vancouver
06:29:18 Ana
Mullet Head Tier 3 winner pieces for aution!
-HEE Click-
Trinity Estate
06:23:39 Bubbles
Please ignore the link regarding the foals, it was the incorrect link.
Here is the correct link: -HEE Click-
Fluffy's Cosy Home
06:23:19 Fluffy
Auction:
*World Class
*PEE combo
*Brindle
*Chimera
-HEE Click-

I have:
*WWW/WW Straws
*Studs
*Items in my store
*Decors
*Sale horses
-HEE Click-
Fluffy's Cosy Home
06:23:19 Fluffy
Auction:
*World Class
*PEE combo
*Brindle
*Chimera
-HEE Click-

I have:
*WWW/WW Straws
*Studs
*Items in my store
*Decors
*Sale horses
-HEE Click-
Trinity Estate
06:01:03 Bubbles
Year 193 foals
-HEE Click-

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Sizing Help April 10, 2020 09:03 PM

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Hey! So I decided to finally begin art (after almost 4 years on here) and am having a bit of trouble with sizing. Below is my first (and thus far only) manip:
#1. When creating this, the pixel size reached 7360x4912, taking up 1.2-1.7GB of space. Is there someway to avoid letting it become this big WITHOUT sacrificing quality? I ended up reducing it to 500x334 (GIMP wouldn't allow it to be 500x500), but it took a huge quality hit.
#2. If there is no way to stop it from beoming that large, how do you reduce it without losing quality?
Also, are there any good hair painting tutorials? I only found one, but there was no talking during the video. Oh, and any other directions on what to change/improve on, as well as direction on how to change/improve. Thanks in advance!
Sizing Help April 10, 2020 09:42 PM

Former Stable
 
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You're not going to be able to reduce an image x14 without losing a bunch of quality. Most people I've seen tend to work on a 1k image, then scale that down. I use whatever quality the stock images are, and scale down from there.
I would suggest cropping the image when you can, rather than resizing it.
There are a lot of tutorials in this forum section, just comb through them for a while. Fox Haven Farm's videos are very helpful.

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