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Joce Weir

Siskabo
Siskabo by @dragelph (Joce Weir)

This is Siskabo one of my B.C. Mustangs from horseland.com. He's a lovely sorrel appy stud but he's more nervous than the rest of my stallions.

The lineart was sketched first and then inked and scanned. I coloured it in photoshop...didn't take too long cuz of all the practicing lately from commisions on HL. I love the slatey greyish bluish green eyes. That really only happens in champagne coloured horses but I fudged it for somthing special on him "n_n" V

The background is purple, not cuz I like it but becasue the horseland background is the same purple so it looks clear cuz the site doesn't support clear background. despite everything I've tried they appear white instead.

I was going to give him solid legs at first with small sock but themn I though, meh, why not go for the gusto! added some lace to em and some ermine spots and hoofstriping and he becomes a flashier kind of appy! YAY!

PLEASE COMMENT! I really want feedback on what people think :D

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Posted: Saturday, 31 July, 2004 @ 03:15 AM

Wow! This is amazing! I used to play horseland. But school got in the way. I love this picture! I wish I could do something as great as this! Keep up the great work! :-)

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