Horse Eden Eventing Game
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Just Chaos
05:26:15 AL
Ah I see. Thats not bad
Golden Crest
05:24:58 | Eve
Oh sorry I misunderstood your reply, it honestly varies but maybe a day or three? Sometimes longer, I don’t usually take much notice
Just Chaos
05:23:54 AL
Sorry, a bit of account hopping here
Just Chaos
05:23:35 AL
Yeah but what I meant is do they sell fast?
Golden Crest
05:22:23 | Eve
I list them straight away, I personally don’t train them then sell (mainly from side accounts). They’re usually SD foals and it saves setting them free if someone can use them for showing. I tend to give them away on this account because I get more of them (due to more horses to breed) and I don’t wan to buy more space to keep them whereas on my other accounts I have the room because I don’t breed as many
ArcticLights
05:20:01 Ceci / (Call me) AL
But how long do you keep them before selling them?
Galloping_Gems
05:19:23 
OOOO
Golden Crest
05:19:03 | Eve
I usually get 1,500
Golden Crest
05:18:42 | Eve
I have sold heaps of E colts for more than 1k and it costs nothing than the breed approval fee to breed them (with my own mares) so there is a small profit there if one wants to do it
Galloping_Gems
05:16:45 
oh
ArcticLights
05:16:30 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Some people buy cheap ungelded colts for gelding quests but I dont think it makes big difference. Not at low showing levels
Galloping_Gems
05:15:16 
selling a non gelding does that earn more money?
ArcticLights
05:14:41 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Geldings train faster than stallions/mares yes
Galloping_Gems
05:14:05 
does not gelding the foals earn more money?
ArcticLights
05:13:05 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Chance is that you will spend more money breeding foals from him than you will earn selling
Galloping_Gems
05:10:48 
thank you
Golden Crest
05:09:35 | Eve
He could be good for getting E colts and gelding them to sell for showing :)
Galloping_Gems
05:06:15 
he throws EE combo foals. should i geld him or not?
Galloping_Gems
05:03:26 
i dont know what the exploring means
ArcticLights
05:02:59 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Hm, he could be good for both showing and exploring (if you are into that)

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Just Chaos
05:26:15 AL
Ah I see. Thats not bad
Golden Crest
05:24:58 | Eve
Oh sorry I misunderstood your reply, it honestly varies but maybe a day or three? Sometimes longer, I don’t usually take much notice
Just Chaos
05:23:54 AL
Sorry, a bit of account hopping here
Just Chaos
05:23:35 AL
Yeah but what I meant is do they sell fast?
Golden Crest
05:22:23 | Eve
I list them straight away, I personally don’t train them then sell (mainly from side accounts). They’re usually SD foals and it saves setting them free if someone can use them for showing. I tend to give them away on this account because I get more of them (due to more horses to breed) and I don’t wan to buy more space to keep them whereas on my other accounts I have the room because I don’t breed as many
ArcticLights
05:20:01 Ceci / (Call me) AL
But how long do you keep them before selling them?
Galloping_Gems
05:19:23 
OOOO
Golden Crest
05:19:03 | Eve
I usually get 1,500
Golden Crest
05:18:42 | Eve
I have sold heaps of E colts for more than 1k and it costs nothing than the breed approval fee to breed them (with my own mares) so there is a small profit there if one wants to do it
Galloping_Gems
05:16:45 
oh
ArcticLights
05:16:30 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Some people buy cheap ungelded colts for gelding quests but I dont think it makes big difference. Not at low showing levels
Galloping_Gems
05:15:16 
selling a non gelding does that earn more money?
ArcticLights
05:14:41 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Geldings train faster than stallions/mares yes
Galloping_Gems
05:14:05 
does not gelding the foals earn more money?
ArcticLights
05:13:05 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Chance is that you will spend more money breeding foals from him than you will earn selling
Galloping_Gems
05:10:48 
thank you
Golden Crest
05:09:35 | Eve
He could be good for getting E colts and gelding them to sell for showing :)
Galloping_Gems
05:06:15 
he throws EE combo foals. should i geld him or not?
Galloping_Gems
05:03:26 
i dont know what the exploring means
ArcticLights
05:02:59 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Hm, he could be good for both showing and exploring (if you are into that)

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   Ladys arting guide|work in progress May 29, 2020 09:59 AM

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So many people have been asking me to make manip tutorial and honestly you guys have NO idea how much it means to me that you guys want this from me, so here it is
I would also love to see what you guys mame using the following knowledge,so feel free to post ykur end prodicts here and dont be afraid to ask questions,I dont bite <3
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Choosing stock + my favorite stock providers
This is one of the most important parts of a photomanipulation,and is often over looked.I usually find the horse stock first, and find one the i really like.It gets boring very quickly if you dont like the stock youre working with.I recomend using a chestnut or light bay if youre a beginner planning on dling a color change.Something to note is that it can be difficult to remove markings so try to avoid stock that have markings,unless you keep the markings.Some of the hardest color to change from personal experience are: Dapple grey,white/cremello/perlino,black and roan.unless you want to keep those color, try to avoid them if youre a beginner,even very experienced artist have trouble with these color at times.Next i choose my BG stock (i highly suggest using unsplash) and make sure that the horse will fit well,and will not looked.I like its about to fall over an example of This is using an image that is downhill and using an image lf a horse going uphill,it will look silly.If you're adding wings like I am for this piece make sure that the the base of the wings a d the shoulders line up properly eg: dont use a horse where its whole body is visible and wings shown from the front of the bird.
Here is the stock I will be using, but please do not copy the piece I am making, a lot of thought goes into it.

Edited at May 29, 2020 12:21 PM by Ladybird Estate
Ladys arting guide|work in progress May 29, 2020 10:00 AM

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Body Prep & eyes
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Markings and color changes
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Mane & Tail
*as far as i am aware this omly works for ibispaint due to the 'oil (hair)' brush*
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Edited at May 29, 2020 10:04 AM by Ladybird Estate
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Edited at May 29, 2020 10:09 AM by Ladybird Estate

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