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Rose Trails Barn
12:19:42 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Beef
It's my favourite thing to say
Munchkin Stables
12:19:27 Munn - PONs
Perhaps breeding off the LBs has a big influence.
I can only say what has worked very well for me.
Toulouse
12:18:01 beef
HAHA echo
Cloud Peak Stables
12:17:47 Cloud
Interesting. I show mainly Es and Ws just because I breed for LBs, but my E/P combo horses almost always outperform the Ws in terms of winnings, and they tend to make a lot of money within their P discipline.
Munchkin Stables
12:14:02 Munn - PONs
Cloud - showing alot and using Es vs Ps for years.
Rose Trails Barn
12:13:43 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Beef
FR'ing the p's is usually my favorite part. I get to say
"Good luck without your nuts"
Toulouse
12:11:06 beef
yes that makes sense too munn.. i've got a few WEE combo geldings i figure will do better long term. might be good to have a balance though and just FR the P's when they stop doing well. :/
Cloud Peak Stables
12:10:54 Cloud
What's you're reasoning on that Munn? They can still get 1-7 place pretty easily.
Munchkin Stables
12:09:45 Munn - PONs
While Ps may stay in the money longer, when they get up in the higher levels, they tend to not break even with the entry fees.
Ravenwood Farm
12:07:05 Raven
Congrats, Witchy!
Toulouse
12:07:02 beef
congratulations, witchy!!
Cloud Peak Stables
12:06:09 Cloud
Yeah they're probably some of the best show horses to have.
Nightfall Dressage
12:06:01 Witchy
-HEE Click-
Homebred EEE/W!!
Toulouse
12:05:26 beef
ooooh cloud that makes so much sense.
Cloud Peak Stables
12:05:07 Cloud
Many big showing stables prefer P geldings because they don't level up as fast as E & W horses and they stay in the money longer.
Toulouse
12:02:16 beef
i still appreciate it, raven ;-)
Ravenwood Farm
12:02:02 Raven
Oops, a bit late, sorry x)
Ravenwood Farm
12:01:40 Raven
Yeah they can make good money
Toulouse
12:01:30 beef
ok perfect, thank you munn!
Munchkin Stables
12:00:56 Munn - PONs
They will make you a few bucks

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Rose Trails Barn
12:19:42 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Beef
It's my favourite thing to say
Munchkin Stables
12:19:27 Munn - PONs
Perhaps breeding off the LBs has a big influence.
I can only say what has worked very well for me.
Toulouse
12:18:01 beef
HAHA echo
Cloud Peak Stables
12:17:47 Cloud
Interesting. I show mainly Es and Ws just because I breed for LBs, but my E/P combo horses almost always outperform the Ws in terms of winnings, and they tend to make a lot of money within their P discipline.
Munchkin Stables
12:14:02 Munn - PONs
Cloud - showing alot and using Es vs Ps for years.
Rose Trails Barn
12:13:43 Echo/ Eco Friendly
Beef
FR'ing the p's is usually my favorite part. I get to say
"Good luck without your nuts"
Toulouse
12:11:06 beef
yes that makes sense too munn.. i've got a few WEE combo geldings i figure will do better long term. might be good to have a balance though and just FR the P's when they stop doing well. :/
Cloud Peak Stables
12:10:54 Cloud
What's you're reasoning on that Munn? They can still get 1-7 place pretty easily.
Munchkin Stables
12:09:45 Munn - PONs
While Ps may stay in the money longer, when they get up in the higher levels, they tend to not break even with the entry fees.
Ravenwood Farm
12:07:05 Raven
Congrats, Witchy!
Toulouse
12:07:02 beef
congratulations, witchy!!
Cloud Peak Stables
12:06:09 Cloud
Yeah they're probably some of the best show horses to have.
Nightfall Dressage
12:06:01 Witchy
-HEE Click-
Homebred EEE/W!!
Toulouse
12:05:26 beef
ooooh cloud that makes so much sense.
Cloud Peak Stables
12:05:07 Cloud
Many big showing stables prefer P geldings because they don't level up as fast as E & W horses and they stay in the money longer.
Toulouse
12:02:16 beef
i still appreciate it, raven ;-)
Ravenwood Farm
12:02:02 Raven
Oops, a bit late, sorry x)
Ravenwood Farm
12:01:40 Raven
Yeah they can make good money
Toulouse
12:01:30 beef
ok perfect, thank you munn!
Munchkin Stables
12:00:56 Munn - PONs
They will make you a few bucks

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Roanies Manip Tutorial April 14, 2022 06:52 PM


Ironclad Roan Estate
 
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*Currently a WIP. I don't know what I'm doing. :')
Okay, so, I am by no means a pro and my art definitely still has a lot of improvement left to do... I've only been doing manipulations for a few months Just a little disclaimer there, lol.
That being said, I figured that bits and pieces of this may hopefully be found useful, especially for those just starting out. I do ask that nobody tries to copy my style completely - take the bits of info that you find useful and make it your own. :3
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I usually try to find stock images that already compliment each other when it comes to lighting, however that's not necessary. For this piece, the lighting in the background vs the lighting on the horse are quite different, however the lighting on the horse offers very few harsh points, so it wasn't too hard to "redirect". I did not like the position of his head, so I pretended to be Frankenstein for a minute and this is my monster... Muahaha.
Anyway, as you can see the "parts" don't quite line up, this takes some imagination & general knowledge of the equine anatomy to make the images merge a little better. I try to picture the end result when I do this, because right now it's beyond ugly.
I'll just blend that together for right now. My focus is on the remains of his rider and tack; I like to remove those by selecting colors nearby and using a large watercolor brush on roughly 5% opacity. Don't worry about perfection, just try to get the general coloration right. It'll look rough, but we'll get to the details later. Lightly blur or smudge the whole horse.
Now let's make his head and neck actually look like they belong! Keep your watercolor brush, but turn the opacity down to about 3% and shrink it a little - smaller for finer details. Again, right now we're not worried about lighting in the slightest. Color select the darkest areas on the body, and use that color to go over the darkest areas on the head and neck. Do the same for the lightest areas. If you have a hard time with matching appropriate color tones, feel free to duplicate the entirety of the horse and change him to monochrome, that way you can see what grays come closest to matching up.
Now it's time to go ahead and clean up his edges and do some "sculpting", as his body just wasn't shaped quite right. With the same brush, start blotting in the details. You may find it helpful to look back at the original stock image for placement purposes.
I would typically retain most of the details if the light is fairly harsh, but I'm going for a softer feel so I went ahead and smoothed him out quite a bit, if not too much. I really didn't want a lot of finer details as this piece is about to get rather busy. It is time to start focusing on the lighting, though! I've blotches in some brighter, more vibrant color where the light should hit him most, as well as shading him a tad bit on the off side (I shade with a large airbrush on low opacity, typically on a different layer so I can adjust).
Now for hair.
Hair is exceptionally tricky for me... It's definitely what I struggle with most as far as consistency goes.
I start by roughly sketching out where I want the chunks of hair to go, and then I fade out the ends. Add as much shape/motion as you can, honestly it looks more realistic than trying to get the hair to go all in the same direction. I like to wrap clumps of it around horns, antlers, in this case vines, ect, have it cascade back over the neck... Go wild.
Next up, I take a sharp pen on a slightly lighter color / low opacity and start to sketch the individual hairs. Vary the size of your pen, going from bigger to smaller. Start adding in a few fly-aways. Choose another slightly lighter shade, and do it again - but not quite as much. Repeat one more time.
Boom. Tail added. Anyway, next step is highlights. Make sure your layer is separate, you're probably going to want to lower the opacity later on.
It doesn't make much difference what brush you use, but go back and forth with a light and dark color to emphasize where you want your "shine" to be; I fully recommend using colors that compliment the mane's base color, don't use black for like a creamy mane, for example. Crank up the gaussian blur on your layer, you may have to set it fairly high. Then change the opacity until it fits your desired look. There's a much better tutorial on mane already in the forums, and it's a fairly similar style - I highly suggest looking that one up, as I am bad at explaining things.
Next, I went in and did the same thing - but only with the shadows, not highlights. I targeted the areas where the mane and tail overlapped to add a little more definition. Again, I gaussian blurred it and changed the opacity.
Last, but not least, I use a large airbrush tool and select the brightest color from the background. On a low opacity, like 5%, I brush over the areas that the sunlight would hit. I don't color over just the horse, but also include part of the background. This helps him fit into the scene a little better. I do the same with dark colors, but place them where no light should be hitting. Blending this layer slightly does help, as well as playing with opacity if the colors are too overpowering.
And walla, final result. I may make a tutorial later for individual aspects to go further indepth, as well as for background/foreground tips.

Edited at April 14, 2022 10:15 PM by Ironclad Roan Estate
Roanies Manip Tutorial April 14, 2022 10:15 PM


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Roanies Manip Tutorial May 8, 2022 09:14 AM


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This is so, so cool. Bookmarking ^^
Roanies Manip Tutorial December 20, 2023 02:08 PM


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This really helped with hair for me, thank you!!
Roanies Manip Tutorial February 1, 2024 08:50 PM


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Ohh this clears stuff up thank youuu!
Roanies Manip Tutorial February 1, 2024 08:54 PM


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I would never choose a stock with anything more than a halter, you're so brave!!! I can't believe how nicely you got rid of the leg and straps, the finished piece is beautiful!

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