Moonless Shore |
Thanks guys. I can't wait. Sounds like it'll be fun. |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Rapcoon, do the front and back legs look the same, or are they slightly different from each other |
Glacier Bay Cove |
I have been studying horse hoof pictures on the internet, and thanks, Granny |
Circle Star RIDs |
Kastz - it might help you out, if you study the bone structure of the foot. When viewed from the side, the hoof is at a 45 degree angle |
Embervale Acres |
I like the challenge of AD breeding, but doing SD alongside it helps relieve some of the stress and frustration XD |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Maybe some day I will be as good as Mana, Zomb and some of the other artists here on HEE |
Circle Star RIDs |
Sandy - well, SD is easier, or so it seems. Once you get the hang of it, you might want to expand a bit. |
Gemstone Stable |
@bay Close! The angel of the last bit of leg goes right into the hoof. And the back of the hoof goes from the lump on the lower leg under and in towards the front. :D |
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Glacier Bay Cove |
Rapcoon, do the front and back legs look the same, or are they slightly different from each other |
Glacier Bay Cove |
I have been studying horse hoof pictures on the internet, and thanks, Granny |
Circle Star RIDs |
Kastz - it might help you out, if you study the bone structure of the foot. When viewed from the side, the hoof is at a 45 degree angle |
Embervale Acres |
I like the challenge of AD breeding, but doing SD alongside it helps relieve some of the stress and frustration XD |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Maybe some day I will be as good as Mana, Zomb and some of the other artists here on HEE |
Circle Star RIDs |
Sandy - well, SD is easier, or so it seems. Once you get the hang of it, you might want to expand a bit. |
Gemstone Stable |
@bay Close! The angel of the last bit of leg goes right into the hoof. And the back of the hoof goes from the lump on the lower leg under and in towards the front. :D |
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