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Started by Sarah Badr, December 18, 2013, 03:42:50 PM

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Sarah Badr

I know he still needs work....but I'm gettin' there!!!! :)




Straight New Egyptian Bay Stallion






Straight New Egyptian Black Rabicano Stallion






Straight New Egyptian Bay Mare






Straight New Egyptian Chestnut Mare






Straight Egyptian Chestnut Mare


Bunraku

Very beautiful! I love the way you've done his mane and tail

Kadana Sorano

*sidles up to the black beauty and tries to lure him away with sweet apple slices and crunchy carrot bits*

Storm Chasers Current Thread: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=3836.0
Storm Chasers Customs Thread: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=3691.0
Okibi Stud and RB Service: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=4266.0
Quinsta Studs Free to Use: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=4308.0

My Eggs/Pets.. they would appreciate some love :) 


                    

Sarah Badr

I added some Straight New Egyptian mare pics too.

Kadana Sorano

They look so feisty!

*horsenaps pretty grey princess to go with lovely black beauty*

Storm Chasers Current Thread: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=3836.0
Storm Chasers Customs Thread: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=3691.0
Okibi Stud and RB Service: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=4266.0
Quinsta Studs Free to Use: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=4308.0

My Eggs/Pets.. they would appreciate some love :) 


                    

Sarah Badr

Hahahahahaha.......we hang horse thieves!!! >:(     :P

Kadana Sorano

you have to catch them first though lol
Storm Chasers Current Thread: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=3836.0
Storm Chasers Customs Thread: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=3691.0
Okibi Stud and RB Service: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=4266.0
Quinsta Studs Free to Use: http://www.secundi.net/forum.php?topic=4308.0

My Eggs/Pets.. they would appreciate some love :) 


                    

Silvanon

Oh, here's a tip to help the lines come out thinner & smoother:  Do the initial drawing at a much bigger size than you actually want, and resize it down when you're done.

Sarah Badr