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New Road Stables
02:32:50 
But yes, I think you're right that it flies under the radar a lot. I was fascinated to learn, for example, that most of the American Cream Draft Horses are now understood to be mostly champagnes and not cream dilutes.
Breadcrumbs
02:32:18 
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New Road Stables
02:31:20 
I know the general "Horse Coat Color Panel" thru UCDavis tests for it along with the other dilutes.
Mayhem
02:26:59 Pan's KNN Mess
I feel Ch falls under the radar a lot unless you've already dealt with it or are knowledgeable about it. Do majority of gene testing automatically test for Ch when testing other dilutes?
New Road Stables
02:25:05 
Right! So I was incorrect; it is how it works in real life. (At least with cremellos - how neat that no one's bred the other DD Ch variants in the real world yet.)
Mayhem
02:23:08 Pan's KNN Mess
Ooh that's interesting! I guess because they already have such light skin, you wouldn't be able to see any mottling
New Road Stables
02:20:50 
Lol yes, something new to learn every day :)
New Road Stables
02:20:11 
Oh, that's very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Makes sense to me too now that I just looked up double cream dilutes on the International Champagne Horse Registry (ICHR). They know of only two DD champagnes, both cremellos, and both horses are visually indistinguishable from cremello.
Mayhem
02:17:11 Pan's KNN Mess
Ugh colour breeding stresses me out but genetics is so fascinating
Mayhem
02:15:55 Pan's KNN Mess
Oooh I found this note though:
Single dilute horses will show pearl genes if there is one present; Double Dilutes will hide pearl (and also Champagne) because their coat is already maximally diluted so the other dilution factor will not have an effect. They will not show up as having silver in their name either, but I believe smokey cremes, perlinos and brown cremes with silver have white tails in the game.
New Road Stables
02:14:50 
Yeah, nice find! I do wonder now about all the perlinos and such I've free ranged in the past :o
Mayhem
02:13:24 Pan's KNN Mess
This is the first double dilute with Ch I've come across so far so it threw me off about all my other possible Ch DD that I've missed. The game guide doesn't specify Ch on DD
New Road Stables
02:08:52 
Mayhem, that is very odd! It certainly doesn't in real life. I breed only champagnes and just looked through all my gene tested cream-champagne combos and cannot find any double creams, so I think you may be correct that that is how it works in-game.
Mayhem
02:00:32 Pan's KNN Mess
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Do double dilutes hide champagne?
Rose Trails Barn
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Kittens*
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These little are crushing my legs.
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Wow he's beautiful!
Dogwood Hill Stables
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Pretty boy has been many years in the making. I squealed when I rated him.
Pinkmocha Stables
01:20:33 
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Zebz
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New Road Stables
02:32:50 
But yes, I think you're right that it flies under the radar a lot. I was fascinated to learn, for example, that most of the American Cream Draft Horses are now understood to be mostly champagnes and not cream dilutes.
Breadcrumbs
02:32:18 
You're pretty
-HEE Click-
New Road Stables
02:31:20 
I know the general "Horse Coat Color Panel" thru UCDavis tests for it along with the other dilutes.
Mayhem
02:26:59 Pan's KNN Mess
I feel Ch falls under the radar a lot unless you've already dealt with it or are knowledgeable about it. Do majority of gene testing automatically test for Ch when testing other dilutes?
New Road Stables
02:25:05 
Right! So I was incorrect; it is how it works in real life. (At least with cremellos - how neat that no one's bred the other DD Ch variants in the real world yet.)
Mayhem
02:23:08 Pan's KNN Mess
Ooh that's interesting! I guess because they already have such light skin, you wouldn't be able to see any mottling
New Road Stables
02:20:50 
Lol yes, something new to learn every day :)
New Road Stables
02:20:11 
Oh, that's very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Makes sense to me too now that I just looked up double cream dilutes on the International Champagne Horse Registry (ICHR). They know of only two DD champagnes, both cremellos, and both horses are visually indistinguishable from cremello.
Mayhem
02:17:11 Pan's KNN Mess
Ugh colour breeding stresses me out but genetics is so fascinating
Mayhem
02:15:55 Pan's KNN Mess
Oooh I found this note though:
Single dilute horses will show pearl genes if there is one present; Double Dilutes will hide pearl (and also Champagne) because their coat is already maximally diluted so the other dilution factor will not have an effect. They will not show up as having silver in their name either, but I believe smokey cremes, perlinos and brown cremes with silver have white tails in the game.
New Road Stables
02:14:50 
Yeah, nice find! I do wonder now about all the perlinos and such I've free ranged in the past :o
Mayhem
02:13:24 Pan's KNN Mess
This is the first double dilute with Ch I've come across so far so it threw me off about all my other possible Ch DD that I've missed. The game guide doesn't specify Ch on DD
New Road Stables
02:08:52 
Mayhem, that is very odd! It certainly doesn't in real life. I breed only champagnes and just looked through all my gene tested cream-champagne combos and cannot find any double creams, so I think you may be correct that that is how it works in-game.
Mayhem
02:00:32 Pan's KNN Mess
-HEE Click-

Do double dilutes hide champagne?
Rose Trails Barn
01:25:14 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Kittens*
Rose Trails Barn
01:24:57 Echo/ Eco Friendly
These little are crushing my legs.
~Emerald Acres Stud~
01:24:20 |Swifty|
@Dogwood:
Wow he's beautiful!
Dogwood Hill Stables
01:22:51 Dogwood/Lady
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Pretty boy has been many years in the making. I squealed when I rated him.
Pinkmocha Stables
01:20:33 
-HEE Click- pretty girl <3
Wolf Dancer
01:18:55 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Zebz
Nice!

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The Official Art Critique Forum December 24, 2019 05:28 AM


Diamond C Ranch
 
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I made this at 4 am. Well i'm not sure what to think of it.

The Official Art Critique Forum December 24, 2019 07:16 AM

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Vellum Elites said:

Phoenix Rising Ranch said:
Need critique and pricing help
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Allow me to preface by saying this piece is quite beautiful. I love the autumn vibes that emanate from it. :) You did a good job with the sun light playing with the shadow. Your BG blurring job is also quite good.
A few tips to make this piece POP would be:
In the places I circled here the lighting does not quite match the background. I would say you should darken the tail a bit more, but add some brighter highlights in. With the mane and neck area it appears to be a bit washed out. I would suggest bumping up the contrast here and drawing in some lighter highlights in the mane. I would also try to add some highlights to the neck area that follow the sun's rays. This would blend the lighting on the horse with the BG nicely. Other than this you could add a few more highlights to the face are and do one final sharpen on the horse itself. Lovely job here Pheonix. :D
Pricing wise I would start with an SB of 25k to allow for bidding. Make the AB somewhere around 150k to encourage people. When auctioning an image always keep in mind that people are looking to spend more on custom images and less on premade images therefore you have to carefully price in order to secure some ebs. Starting with a low SB and ending with an AB that you would like, yet is reasonable is safe way to go. Keep in mind though that you should always set your SB at the lowest you are willing to sell the piece for.


Thank you that was very helpful!
The Official Art Critique Forum December 24, 2019 07:31 AM


Daisy Feilds
 
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Critiques? Also what would you charge for this in an auction?
The Official Art Critique Forum December 24, 2019 03:58 PM


Moonglade Manor
 
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Diamond C Ranch said:
I made this at 4 am. Well i'm not sure what to think of it.

I think we all know that it is the best piece of art ever made, it has your kitty (who is basically a HEE meme now lol)
The Official Art Critique Forum December 24, 2019 05:40 PM


Diamanté
 
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Just putting our some feelers, but what would y'all pay for this piece? I'm kinda broke but I don't know if I want to sell.
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The Official Art Critique Forum December 24, 2019 06:00 PM

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Diamanté said:
Just putting our some feelers, but what would y'all pay for this piece? I'm kinda broke but I don't know if I want to sell.
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That's gorgeous Diamanté! If you're looking at auction prices I'd say SB if 5K and AB of 70k to encourage de bidding. I'd say people would pay a fair bit for that ;)
The Official Art Critique Forum December 24, 2019 06:00 PM

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Would like a bit of critique on this set please :)

Edited at December 24, 2019 06:01 PM by Oak valley
The Official Art Critique Forum December 25, 2019 04:22 PM

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Stunning peice oak!
It's late so I don't have the nwrgy to do paragraphs so I'll just do some pints
1. Love the hair technique! Try working on the shape and shadow, work on studying hair for better end result
2. Don't do highlights as white, unless you use a blending layer such as soft light, try using light blue and smoothing the lines so they don't look as unnatural
3. The eye would have an outline and the puil wouldn't be as big, horses also have eyelids, try defining them more
4.i can't think of anything else right now but overall a very good peic e

Oak valley said:
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Would like a bit of critique on this set please :)


The Official Art Critique Forum December 25, 2019 04:35 PM


Nordic Acres
 
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Diamanté said:
Just putting our some feelers, but what would y'all pay for this piece? I'm kinda broke but I don't know if I want to sell.
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You actually did a super good job with this and I would pay 80k for this relatively easy! The hair isn't stiff or overly stringy, the color of the wings and body of the horse match super well! Because if that the eye isn't too bright or too dark, and the color change for the blaze is really good. You can ever so slightly soften its edges a little bit but it's not bad at all. I like how you were able to kinda misty/foggy/snowdrifing whatever you wanna call it down at the bottom, it looks fairly natural and not out of place. Good job!
i do think the background could be slightly more blurred, the horse still has a lot of detail, and so do the wings, but the background looks a little more crisp than the horse like it's ever so slightly out of focus but that may also be a preference thing!
The Official Art Critique Forum December 25, 2019 04:38 PM

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IMG-20191225-152741-626.jpgid appreciate some critique on my most recent

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