by OliviaMarrie » Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:17 pm
Username: OliviaMarrie
How many days a week are you on CS?: 7 of 7
How many adoptables are you an artist for?: non at the moment
How much time can you put into these FAEs?: probably about a few hours everyday.
Will you help keep the topic bumped and promote it?: sure if needed
Anything you want to say about yourself?: i've been drawing horse coats for a while now so i feel ive gotten pretty good at them. oh and yah im usually on at least for a bit everyday.
(question? what do you mean by adding highlights? the horse already gives of the look of having it already)
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by Aspyn » Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:24 pm
OliviaMarrie wrote:Username: OliviaMarrie
How many days a week are you on CS?: 7 of 7
How many adoptables are you an artist for?: non at the moment
How much time can you put into these FAEs?: probably about a few hours everyday.
Will you help keep the topic bumped and promote it?: sure if needed
Anything you want to say about yourself?: i've been drawing horse coats for a while now so i feel ive gotten pretty good at them. oh and yah im usually on at least for a bit everyday.
(question? what do you mean by adding highlights? the horse already gives of the look of having it already)
Hey yeah that's perfect! You did it naturally.
It's just anywhere "light" would hit the horse (arch of neck, stomach, round of hind quarters) should have a "highlight" or lighter markings. You can see it best on this horse I've done... (
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=2175928)
My only recommendation is that you change the line color (black usually) to make it look more natural, like in the mane & tail and near the legs.

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