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First, you have the strength up too much. Tone it down quite a bit. :) Second, instead of smudging in long lines, make little smudges, maybe in a circle. You just want to soften the horse, not smear it streaks. :)
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Liberty Rock said: First, you have the strength up too much. Tone it down quite a bit. :) Second, instead of smudging in long lines, make little smudges, maybe in a circle. You just want to soften the horse, not smear it streaks. :)
Hm OK thanks Libby!
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Along with what Libby said, smudge in the direction of the hair and muscle. Will give it more natural look
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Timber Canyon said: Along with what Libby said, smudge in the direction of the hair and muscle. Will give it more natural look
Ok. Thanks TC!
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Yup, what Timber said. I always think about what direction the hair goes, and then smudge in that direction. I like to do it especially on horses that have a "rough" looking hair coat. Oh and I would not blur it.
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