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371402 Barn ID
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08-26-2011 Join Date
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Beauty
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Beauty....
LOVE this one. 6 hours total. Took me forever, but it was totally worth it. xD
Don't ask if its for sale because: IT WILL NEVER EVER BE FOR SALE! You hear me? EVER!
:] But I can make you one. :D *happy dance*
I'm in a good mood today. xD
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MySweetButterfly
Tell me your secret to beautiful manes. Tell Me!
Tell me your secret to beautiful manes. Tell Me!
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Jun 20, 2012
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Jun 20, 2012
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Spyricale
This one is probably your best piece of work I've ever seen by you! It's absolutely stunning. ^^ I love how you drew little hairs that outline the legs and stomach of the horse. Haha. Never seen that done before. The lighting, cutting, and the eyes of the horse are all beautiful!
Still a little too much smudging done to the tail, but you're improving by leaps and bounds with them! The forelock looks very well-done, but the tail is more like a splotch of colors, if you know what I mean. Don't smudge too much, because you really want people to be able to see the fly-aways and strands of hair that you've worked so hard to put in. That's what makes it more realistic. And if you have to paint more colors and such, feel free to do so, but at the end, always choose a small brush size and paint fly-aways and artistic ends to them. :P
This one is probably your best piece of work I've ever seen by you! It's absolutely stunning. ^^ I love how you drew little hairs that outline the legs and stomach of the horse. Haha. Never seen that done before. The lighting, cutting, and the eyes of the horse are all beautiful!
Still a little too much smudging done to the tail, but you're improving by leaps and bounds with them! The forelock looks very well-done, but the tail is more like a splotch of colors, if you know what I mean. Don't smudge too much, because you really want people to be able to see the fly-aways and strands of hair that you've worked so hard to put in. That's what makes it more realistic. And if you have to paint more colors and such, feel free to do so, but at the end, always choose a small brush size and paint fly-aways and artistic ends to them. :P
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Jul 9, 2012
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