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  1. #1
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    Yeah, I agree with Areias, the mane needs to be growing from all the way down the neck, instead of just the top of it's head. I am no expert on horses by any means, but I think that's how most horses' manes are. So, instead of just making it grow from her head, try making it grow from down her neck a bit too.

    Hope that helped and cleared things up!
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    bump



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    I wasn't really sure how to help, but I was wondering if maybe this picture could help you?

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    Here's that pic. I think part of the problem is the hair in the mane is too fine. It needs to be a little more coarse. That's how horses's manes are. The pic is just beautiful, though. I know you've put a lot of work into it.
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    I just can't get it to look right no matter what I do D: It's so depressing. I need to finish it cause it's taking all my time away from others commissions. I'm just not happy with it. But normally I would care more than $15 for something like this so it's hard to be motivated. (But it was me who said I would. She paid for a cartoon. I just felt like doing it at the time D



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    Well she's getting way more than a cartoon, that's for sure! She's very lucky, if you want my opinion.

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    Any better? I just dont understand it I guess lol. People are telling me but I can't seem to do it...



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    urg. lol. it looks like an old mop....*gives up*



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    I'll see if I can sit down and do some 'red lines' a little bit later.

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    When I'm sketching a horse's mane, I start with the lightest and finest hairs to get a good base, then gradually build it up by getting dark and thicker, especially around the poll and roots. Then I would take a rubber and highlight the parts that catch the light, this creates a good contrast and gives the mane some body.

    Of course, I know sketching is pretty different to what you do (and you do it very well!), but I just wondered if you can work on it using the same technique.

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  11. #11
    It might be too late to say this but the front legs are too short,

    Not that it looks bad or anything, it's a beautiful piece of art work.

    Just imagin the horse standing down right now and you'll notice the legs are wee bit too short.

    The main should be more thick, horse hair sticks together even when in the wind.


    Here is a painting of a horse with some good thick main hair which would look good on yours.


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