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Post by Elin McMillian on Oct 4, 2012 17:59:45 GMT -5
Quick (and probably stupid) question! Do the horses ACTUALLY get tied up, or do you have to draw in the ropes? They're gorgeous, but I don't have photoshop! Thank you so much! No the horses do not get tied up, unfortunately. Have you tried another photo editing program such as Gimp? I don't use it personally but I hear it's very good ^_^
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Post by swirleh on Oct 5, 2012 0:26:38 GMT -5
Quick (and probably stupid) question! Do the horses ACTUALLY get tied up, or do you have to draw in the ropes? They're gorgeous, but I don't have photoshop! Thank you so much! No the horses do not get tied up, unfortunately. Have you tried another photo editing program such as Gimp? I don't use it personally but I hear it's very good ^_^ Thanks for telling me! No, I don't use Gimp yet, but I'll go hop off and test it out! Thanks C:
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Post by Fennec Estates on Oct 7, 2012 22:37:18 GMT -5
thank you for the neat stuff! Especially the bedding and gate:)
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Post by Elin McMillian on Oct 8, 2012 1:14:32 GMT -5
thank you for the neat stuff! Especially the bedding and gate:) You're welcome
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Post by Elin McMillian on Oct 11, 2012 10:01:21 GMT -5
Update 1:Invisible Tail: Sporting this fancy new tail is "Harry the hair-less horse" Go google him ^_^ Unedited: Update 2:White Salt Lick: Update 3:Stable Board: EDIT: I've learned that it does not require you to have ambitions to work but instead you need WA
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Post by Isabelle Delauney on Oct 11, 2012 10:06:54 GMT -5
Awwww Harry ♥ he is so lovely and his story is really touching! (didn't need to google him)
Love the white salt lick - what a simple and brilliant idea! Now i sit here and wonder why i never thought about it *facepalm
Great job, thanks Elin! :)
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Post by Elin McMillian on Oct 11, 2012 10:08:58 GMT -5
Awwww Harry ♥ he is so lovely and his story is really touching! (didn't need to google him) Love the white salt lick - what a simple and brilliant idea! Now i sit here and wonder why i never thought about it *facepalm Great job, thanks Elin! :) Really? The pinkish salt-lick has bothered me since pets first came out lol xD And yes, his story's very touching and he's such a sweet horse ^_^
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Post by Jenny Maywood on Oct 11, 2012 10:21:25 GMT -5
Have I ever mentioned how much I love you? I had been thinking about a tailess horse for at least a month now!
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Post by Elin McMillian on Oct 11, 2012 10:32:48 GMT -5
Have I ever mentioned how much I love you? I had been thinking about a tailess horse for at least a month now! Aww! thanks ^_^ <3 The invisible tail will be great for editing. That was my first idea and then I came to think of Harry so I had to create him too <33
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Post by mizuki2011 on Oct 11, 2012 11:22:34 GMT -5
The white salt lick is absolutely brilliant! Who the hell ever came up with the pink one deserves a good kick to the... nevermind! And Isabelle, we all get different ideas! That's the reason we've got so much stuff going on in the world, because everyone comes up with something.
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Post by Isabella Rose on Oct 11, 2012 13:14:08 GMT -5
The white salt lick is absolutely brilliant! Who the hell ever came up with the pink one deserves a good kick to the... nevermind! Amen! Lol
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Post by Sydie Powers on Oct 11, 2012 14:36:27 GMT -5
Yaaaaaaay! White salt licks! EA honestly needed to learn about more about horses before even putting ANYTHING to do with horses in game.... this is why I have so much CC xDD
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Post by Amanda@Equus on Oct 11, 2012 14:43:03 GMT -5
Is the southern USA the only place where brownish-red salt licks are used? I've actually never seen a white salt lick for horses :/ But I have thought about changing the pink to that color...but now I'm confused since I've only seen brown salt licks and never white...not that I mind the bubblegum pink salt lick not being the only option anymore
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Post by mizuki2011 on Oct 11, 2012 14:48:50 GMT -5
Here in Sweden at least we have two types. The white ones that are just salt (and more common), and a yellow/beigeish one that contains some minerals aswell. The agronomist who taught about horse nutrition at the college I went to told us to avoid the mineral one though, because it had a funny taste, and many horses would avoid it and thus not get the ammount of salt they needed.
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Post by Isabelle Delauney on Oct 11, 2012 14:52:57 GMT -5
From germany i know white, pink, greenish, blue, brown (yuck), red and even himalaya salt licks
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