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Morning Glory Farms
12:58:49 Terici/Dino/Trish
yes double cream will hide silver
Frog Judgment Acers
12:35:47 Dulcie/Crazy
Thanks raven
MC Ace
12:27:41 McFossil
mmmm just because I can pull 10 embryos doesn't mean I should. ugh
Ravenwood Farm
12:26:56 
I checked now and it seems like it, searching for silver perlino and silver smokey creme horses in game yields no results
Frog Judgment Acers
12:26:33 Dulcie/Crazy
I might do that in a few minutes but I'm going to run off & save my duolingo streak
Frog Judgment Acers
12:25:58 Dulcie/Crazy
Need to find a PrlPrl Zz/Zz & looky
Ravenwood Farm
12:23:35 
I'm not sure if it's right or not though
Frog Judgment Acers
12:22:36 Dulcie/Crazy
Double cream? I wasn't aware of that one
CWY country
12:21:07 C
Dulcie, I do believe silver only affects the color for black based coats, but I could be wrong.
Ravenwood Farm
12:20:23 
Dulcie, yes you are right chestnut bases hide silver. I think I recall something about double creme hiding it as well, but I'm very unsure if that's right or not
Frog Judgment Acers
12:19:30 Dulcie/Crazy
Don't mind my long drawn out explanation then
Frog Judgment Acers
12:17:41 Dulcie/Crazy
Capital letters mean the gene is present
There are 2 colors that need an absence of the gene
Red (ee) means no black is present
Pearl (pp) think of pearl as toner
Pegasus Lane
12:14:58 Peggy (or) Peg
Nope, had it mixed up with prl 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ Time for bed I guess
Pegasus Lane
12:14:01 Peggy (or) Peg
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure ZZ is no silver and zz is homo silver.
My memory is iffy though so don't quote me haha
Frog Judgment Acers
12:11:16 Dulcie/Crazy
Silver (Zz/ZZ) only shows on black base coats (Ee/EE) correct?
CWY country
11:48:10 C
Zz or ZZ means the horse has silver. zz means the horse doesn't have silver. Hope that makes a little more sense.
Golden Rose
11:48:02 Rose
Zz means the horse is carrying one copy of silver. One copy means the horse has a chance of passing silver onto their offspring. If the horse is ZZ, then it carries two copies and every foal they throw is guaranteed to be silver
CWY country
11:39:51 C
Fanta, it means that the horse is silver or if it isn't showing, its hiding silver.
Fantasy Horses
11:39:10 Fantasy | Fanta
In a genetic test, what does Zz for silver mean?
Blue Sky Equestrian
11:32:49 
take that nigel :p

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Morning Glory Farms
12:58:49 Terici/Dino/Trish
yes double cream will hide silver
Frog Judgment Acers
12:35:47 Dulcie/Crazy
Thanks raven
MC Ace
12:27:41 McFossil
mmmm just because I can pull 10 embryos doesn't mean I should. ugh
Ravenwood Farm
12:26:56 
I checked now and it seems like it, searching for silver perlino and silver smokey creme horses in game yields no results
Frog Judgment Acers
12:26:33 Dulcie/Crazy
I might do that in a few minutes but I'm going to run off & save my duolingo streak
Frog Judgment Acers
12:25:58 Dulcie/Crazy
Need to find a PrlPrl Zz/Zz & looky
Ravenwood Farm
12:23:35 
I'm not sure if it's right or not though
Frog Judgment Acers
12:22:36 Dulcie/Crazy
Double cream? I wasn't aware of that one
CWY country
12:21:07 C
Dulcie, I do believe silver only affects the color for black based coats, but I could be wrong.
Ravenwood Farm
12:20:23 
Dulcie, yes you are right chestnut bases hide silver. I think I recall something about double creme hiding it as well, but I'm very unsure if that's right or not
Frog Judgment Acers
12:19:30 Dulcie/Crazy
Don't mind my long drawn out explanation then
Frog Judgment Acers
12:17:41 Dulcie/Crazy
Capital letters mean the gene is present
There are 2 colors that need an absence of the gene
Red (ee) means no black is present
Pearl (pp) think of pearl as toner
Pegasus Lane
12:14:58 Peggy (or) Peg
Nope, had it mixed up with prl 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ Time for bed I guess
Pegasus Lane
12:14:01 Peggy (or) Peg
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure ZZ is no silver and zz is homo silver.
My memory is iffy though so don't quote me haha
Frog Judgment Acers
12:11:16 Dulcie/Crazy
Silver (Zz/ZZ) only shows on black base coats (Ee/EE) correct?
CWY country
11:48:10 C
Zz or ZZ means the horse has silver. zz means the horse doesn't have silver. Hope that makes a little more sense.
Golden Rose
11:48:02 Rose
Zz means the horse is carrying one copy of silver. One copy means the horse has a chance of passing silver onto their offspring. If the horse is ZZ, then it carries two copies and every foal they throw is guaranteed to be silver
CWY country
11:39:51 C
Fanta, it means that the horse is silver or if it isn't showing, its hiding silver.
Fantasy Horses
11:39:10 Fantasy | Fanta
In a genetic test, what does Zz for silver mean?
Blue Sky Equestrian
11:32:49 
take that nigel :p

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Hair July 21, 2020 05:43 PM

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Hi guys i was wondering if all you amazing artists could give me some tips and tricks to help make hair more realist
Hair July 21, 2020 05:44 PM


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Above is a compiled list of tutorials to help with manes and other details. Feel free to take a peek.
Hair July 21, 2020 05:45 PM


Lucky Ranch
 
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Would you mind posting some examples of your current art, and what program do you use?
Hair July 21, 2020 06:23 PM

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ok this is the one im doing at the moment its not finished yet thou and the hair is terrible https://postimg.cc/mPkhK75Y i use Kita

Lucky Ranch said:
Would you mind posting some examples of your current art, and what program do you use?


Hair July 21, 2020 06:32 PM

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I think it looks great! But maybe ad some more stands of hair. And make it come up a bit more. It really depends on what you think looks good

Your ugly Jumper said:
ok this is the one im doing at the moment its not finished yet thou and the hair is terrible https://postimg.cc/mPkhK75Y i use Kita

Lucky Ranch said:
Would you mind posting some examples of your current art, and what program do you use?




Hair July 22, 2020 08:42 AM


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Your ugly Jumper said:
ok this is the one im doing at the moment its not finished yet thou and the hair is terrible https://postimg.cc/mPkhK75Y i use Kita

Lucky Ranch said:
Would you mind posting some examples of your current art, and what program do you use?




Ooh Krita is an AMAZING program. I don't know the layout of it, but I know that Den, (Dense Moors) makes these stunningly beautiful pieces, and she uses Krita. Shes also incredibly nice, I'm sure she would be happy to give you a few tips :D
.
Ok. So first, constructive criticism. The horse and backround dosent match, the horse looks a little rough, and the hooves don't look "right"
.
Solutions to those things:
To make the horse match the backround, use the hue/saturation, color balance, and occasionally the lightness and contrast.
For body prep, I normally make a new clipping layer over the horse, and take an airbrush, and using the eyedropper, take colors from the coat, and airbrush over them to smooth it out.
Hooves: I make a new layer, and paint hooves, and then smudge/blur gently at the top to "connect" them to the leg. You can also add some hair coming down onto the hoof. You can add different colors on the hoof to make it more realistic and then use the Guassian Blur to smoother it out.
.
You cut out the horse incredibly well, found a background that matches the horse (dosent look out of porpotion)
You made the hair look like it belongs on the horse!
.
For the hair:
I read TONS of tutorials, and experimented for hours. I would suggest trying different styles. I'm still deciding on my own style. If Krita has the "Force Fade" ability for brushes: use it. It is incredibly helpful.
I would suggest adding more flyaways, and maybe adding some shadows on the horses body by using a black airbrush.
And for the horses mane and tail, I would suggest making a new layer for every new color you're going to use.
Say, the hair base is black.
Make a new layer, add flyaways
Then, merge those two layers.
Make a new layer, take a dark gray, add the gray. (Something to experiment with: on each layer of the strand colors, turn down the opacity of the layer. For this to work, you will need to turn the opacity down for each new color, so for each color, you will have to make a new layer. You can merge then down after)
After you have done your darkest gray, think about what the backround general color is. If the backround is gray or blue, when making the strands, take a deep gray with a hint of blue to it. If the background is orangey, you will probably want to use brown instead of gray, you will want the mane to have brown strands.
Think of that when you pick your next color. Make sure to make a new layer, and turn the pixel size down each time you pick a new color. Then repeat, until you're at a very light color. Use that only in places where you think the lighting is there most.

Edited at July 22, 2020 09:52 PM by Lucky Ranch
Hair July 22, 2020 08:44 AM


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Sorry for the long reply. You dont have to follow what I said, it's just my way of doing stuff :)
Everyone's style is a bit different, and I don't want you to think that I'm trying to shove my style onto you :)
Hair July 22, 2020 08:08 PM

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thanks so much!!!

Lucky Ranch said:

Your ugly Jumper said:
ok this is the one im doing at the moment its not finished yet thou and the hair is terrible https://postimg.cc/mPkhK75Y i use Kita

Lucky Ranch said:
Would you mind posting some examples of your current art, and what program do you use?




Ooh Krita is an AMAZING program. I don't know the layout of it, but I know that Den, (Dense Moors) makes these stunningly beautiful pieces, and she uses Krita. Shes also incredibly nice, I'm sure she would be happy to give you a few tips :D
.
Ok. So first, constructive criticism. The horse and backround dosent match, the horse looks a little rough, and the hooves don't look "right"
.
Solutions to those things:
To make the horse match the backround, use the hue/saturation, color balance, and occasionally the lightness and contrast.
For body prep, I normally make a new clipping layer over the horse, and take an airbrush, and using the eyedropper, take colors from the coat, and airbrush over them to smooth it out.
Hooves: I make a new layer, and paint hooves, and then smudge/blur gently at the top to "connect" them to the leg. You can also add some hair coming down onto the hoof. You can add different colors on the hoof to make it more realistic and then use the Guassian Blur to smoother it out.
.
You cut out the horse incredibly well, found a background that matches the horse (dosent look out of porpotion)
You made the hair look like it belongs on the horse!
.
For the hair:
I read TONS of tutorials, and experimented for hours. I would suggest trying different styles. I'm still deciding on my own style. If Krita has the "Force Fade" ability for brushes: use it. It is incredibly helpful.
I would suggest adding more flyaways, and maybe adding some shadows on the horses body by using a black airbrush.
And for the horses mane and tail, I would suggest making a new layer for every new color you're going to use.
Say, the hair base is black.
Make a new layer, add flyaways
Then, merge those two layers.
Make a new layer, take a dark gray, add the gray. (Something to experiment with: on each layer of the strand colors, turn down the opacity of the layer. For this to work, you will need to turn the opacity down for each new color, so for each color, you will have to make a new layer. You can merge then down after)
After you have done your darkest gray, think about what the backround general color is. If the backround is gray or blue, when making the strands, take a deep gray with a hint of blue to it. If the background is orangey, you will probably want tminstead of gray, you will want the mane to have brown strands.
Think of that when you pick your next color. Make sure to make a new layer, and turn the pixel size down each time you pick a new color. Then repeat, until you're at a very light color. Use that only in places where you think the lighting is there most.


Hair July 22, 2020 09:51 PM


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Your ugly Jumper said:
thanks so much!!!

Lucky Ranch said:

Your ugly Jumper said:
ok this is the one im doing at the moment its not finished yet thou and the hair is terrible https://postimg.cc/mPkhK75Y i use Kita

Lucky Ranch said:
Would you mind posting some examples of your current art, and what program do you use?




Ooh Krita is an AMAZING program. I don't know the layout of it, but I know that Den, (Dense Moors) makes these stunningly beautiful pieces, and she uses Krita. Shes also incredibly nice, I'm sure she would be happy to give you a few tips :D
.
Ok. So first, constructive criticism. The horse and backround dosent match, the horse looks a little rough, and the hooves don't look "right"
.
Solutions to those things:
To make the horse match the backround, use the hue/saturation, color balance, and occasionally the lightness and contrast.
For body prep, I normally make a new clipping layer over the horse, and take an airbrush, and using the eyedropper, take colors from the coat, and airbrush over them to smooth it out.
Hooves: I make a new layer, and paint hooves, and then smudge/blur gently at the top to "connect" them to the leg. You can also add some hair coming down onto the hoof. You can add different colors on the hoof to make it more realistic and then use the Guassian Blur to smoother it out.
.
You cut out the horse incredibly well, found a background that matches the horse (dosent look out of porpotion)
You made the hair look like it belongs on the horse!
.
For the hair:
I read TONS of tutorials, and experimented for hours. I would suggest trying different styles. I'm still deciding on my own style. If Krita has the "Force Fade" ability for brushes: use it. It is incredibly helpful.
I would suggest adding more flyaways, and maybe adding some shadows on the horses body by using a black airbrush.
And for the horses mane and tail, I would suggest making a new layer for every new color you're going to use.
Say, the hair base is black.
Make a new layer, add flyaways
Then, merge those two layers.
Make a new layer, take a dark gray, add the gray. (Something to experiment with: on each layer of the strand colors, turn down the opacity of the layer. For this to work, you will need to turn the opacity down for each new color, so for each color, you will have to make a new layer. You can merge then down after)
After you have done your darkest gray, think about what the backround general color is. If the backround is gray or blue, when making the strands, take a deep gray with a hint of blue to it. If the background is orangey, you will probably want tminstead of gray, you will want the mane to have brown strands.
Think of that when you pick your next color. Make sure to make a new layer, and turn the pixel size down each time you pick a new color. Then repeat, until you're at a very light color. Use that only in places where you think the lighting is there most.




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