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[MG] buckskin pinto/first coloring ever

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[MG] buckskin pinto/first coloring ever

#24120 Posted on 2016-03-28 08:42:23

Just going to comment on this, as otherwise it looks like everything I might suggest has been pointed out.

"just add some color/lines(for realism) to the hooves"

Just trying to figure out how adding lines to the hooves would add realism. Black hooves would never show striping in real life (unless its an Appaloosa) and light feet doesn't always show lines/striping either. My mare has all light hooves, and maybe one has striping. Can't remember even.


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#24185 Posted on 2016-03-28 12:15:08

Ohh, I was looking for a person called Amara, oops XD Sorry XD


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#25005 Posted on 2016-03-30 14:54:52

Sorry about the confusion Cinch, but hooves aren't plain white. I have seen a pinto with striped hooves, and if they didn't want it striped, then they could add color. But, it was still a WIP :) Again, sorry..

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#25036 Posted on 2016-03-30 16:30:59

You're already better at paint markings than I am. Lol. I just think you need a little more practice. Find some horse stock images or horse images on google and try to base your coloring off of them (not the whole design and make it the same as the horse but just as a guide to how the colors should blend).


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#33007 Posted on 2016-04-22 08:36:54

I think it's great for a first try, I have only coloured in pictures a few times, though I have mastered making Linearts, colouring in has been much harder to do well in. I still do three tones for doing the base colour, shading and highlighting. XD

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