A Beginner's Guide to Horse Graphics - Eye Color
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A more complex aspect of graphic and manipulation making is changing the eye color of the subject horse. In this tutorial I changed the eye from brown to purple, but the technique works with every color. If you want your horse to look blind, change it to white and don't do step 4 and 5! Please let me know if you have any questions with this tutorial.
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Empathy
Great job! I love it.:) Really helpful.:)
Great job! I love it.:) Really helpful.:)
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32 days ago
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Madeirey
It would have been nice if the tutorial pictures were zoomed in so we could actually see.... And the eye doesn't look like it was changed except for the white dot. o_O
It would have been nice if the tutorial pictures were zoomed in so we could actually see.... And the eye doesn't look like it was changed except for the white dot. o_O
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32 days ago
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Reality
Thank you so much! This is very helpful.
Thank you so much! This is very helpful.
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32 days ago
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Dunns DragonFly Stable
Thanks for that! It's really helpful to me.
Thanks for that! It's really helpful to me.
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31 days ago
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31 days ago
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30 days ago
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SMFponies
its so simple. I would have thought that it would be way more complex
its so simple. I would have thought that it would be way more complex
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30 days ago
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Warped Faith
This is awesome, thanks so much for writing this
This is awesome, thanks so much for writing this
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28 days ago
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Love Forever
Great job! This really helped!
Great job! This really helped!
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Jun 29, 2012
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