04:25:01 Hay This might be a dumb question, but when you post links here in chat do you hyperlink them yourself or does the game automatically do that? |
04:05:21 Lurker-Penny-Pella 03:59:35 wowww she's cool -HEE Click- |
03:52:33 Lysa Starshine, depends on what you want in genes. If you want to have more Roans then she will do that if you pair her with the right stallion. She's also Pangare which gives her a lighter coloring under her belly and muzzle,With the PATN gene she would probably pass on some neat markings for face and legs. |
03:49:41 Cheesy KNNs No problem :) She's still wonderful, it's great that she's a filly. Good luck with her! |
03:48:03 Starshine thanks cheese! just wanted to know if shes special, shes my first WWW <3 |
03:47:39 Cheesy KNNs Starshine They just meant that since she's a blue roan, that there's not going to be much in the way of good genes. She won't be great, gene-wise. |
03:46:40 Cheesy KNNs Starshine There isn't much to note, considering she's only a blue roan. She's EE aa, which means she will always produce a black based horse. There's PATN2, which she is hiding because she doesn't have the Lp gene (which would make her an appaloose), so she will pass on PATN2 to any offspring she has :) but that's about it
And the roan. She has a 50% chance of passing on her roan gene |
03:46:18 Starshine bruh, i told you i didnt know genes/colors?... im not sure how your comment answers my question |
03:44:57 ....Me.... Starshine All she has on her side is Patn2, i dont know exactly what you were expecting from a Blue roan |
03:43:33 Starshine can someone tell me if this WWW filly's gene test is good? idk genes at all |
03:36:11 Neat, do you know if there is a guide somewhere where each is listed? |
03:33:52 Aussienity all breeds have a boost in some one or two traits but not discliplines |
03:32:43 ace\\any\pronouns 03:32:38 Do some breeds so better at certain disciplines? Or is it the same for all |
03:24:24 River Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I like plain horses, hate all of these daft colours |
03:23:31 Fawn(Previously DSH) 03:23:01 Salem / Salt I can see it, she's kinda plain |
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Yes, another question. Sorry! This one is how do I recolor a horse to white? Thanks, Sun.
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I'm going to try to explain this with just text (sorry) 1. Bring the saturation of the cut out horse all the way down (turn it into a greyscale basically) 2. New layer, clipping mask to the horse. Choose a colour that's off white and fill the layer. Go to layer attributes or whatever and select soft light. Toggle the opacity until it looks right, if it's still too dark at 100%, repeat this process in another layer. . If your horse is too bright on the light points (ex back) and too dark on the underside, then you'll have to be a bit more precise. For too light, take the soft light layer and select the bright spots, feather it, and then lower the opacity until you get the desired affect. If points are too dark, create a new layer, clipping mask it to the horse, add white with an airbrush (blur/smudge so it's not blunt), turn it to soft light and adjust opacity. . I use the soft light, overlay, and add interchangeable! Which one you use depends on what horse you're changing, but I've found soft light is the best. . I then add pink to the "creases" of the horse, like the muzzle, flank, elbow, and chest. I blur/smudge that and choose the colour version from layer attributes and adjust opacity Edited at February 26, 2024 06:32 PM by Sagebrush
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Sagebrush said: I'm going to try to explain this with just text (sorry) 1. Bring the saturation of the cut out horse all the way down (turn it into a greyscale basically) 2. New layer, clipping mask to the horse. Choose a colour that's off white and fill the layer. Go to layer attributes or whatever and select soft light. Toggle the opacity until it looks right, if it's still too dark at 100%, repeat this process in another layer. . If your horse is too bright on the light points (ex back) and too dark on the underside, then you'll have to be a bit more precise. For too light, take the soft light layer and select the bright spots, feather it, and then lower the opacity until you get the desired affect. If points are too dark, create a new layer, clipping mask it to the horse, add white with an airbrush (blur/smudge so it's not blunt), turn it to soft light and adjust opacity. . I use the soft light, overlay, and add interchangeable! Which one you use depends on what horse you're changing, but I've found soft light is the best. . I then add pink to the "creases" of the horse, like the muzzle, flank, elbow, and chest. I blur/smudge that and choose the colour version from layer attributes and adjust opacity
Thank you! That really helps!
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