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Spirtasi Acres said: I tried brightening it, not sure if it helped that much?
Yes, That looks better!
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Thank you I think I might put it up in my gallery! Lambo Farms said: Spirtasi Acres said: I tried brightening it, not sure if it helped that much?
Yes, That looks better!
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Edited at May 21, 2020 10:17 PM by Breezie Rose
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Rember not to bump posts, also. Known as quoting them t If they hasn't been critiqued yet :) Well get to you when we can ^^ Im gonna get around to a few of the waiters tommorow Edited at May 21, 2020 09:49 PM by Sunset Grove Farm
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Critiques? 
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This piece is not for sale, but it is the first Appaloosa that I've repainted. I'd love pricing suggestions and any other critiques :D Thanks!
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Breezie Rose said: This piece is not for sale, but it is the first Appaloosa that I've repainted. I'd love pricing suggestions and any other critiques :D Thanks!
I think this looks great i would pay 60-70k for it. My only thought on it would be the ears. I feel that you lost some detail on the ears and I would put more details on the ears, but I think it looks great otherwise!
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Freedom Elites said: Critiques? 
I'd suggests taking a look at your lighting. You have such a strong light source coming form behind the horse but the highlights on the horse aren't quite strong enough to match. Also try making the iris of the eye smaller and more rounded.
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