Lexi House
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Post by Lexi House on Apr 13, 2012 5:34:56 GMT -5
the stables are beautiful.. Very nice update : )
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Apr 13, 2012 12:46:41 GMT -5
Emelia, thanks Maybe one day I'll take her photograph in these stables if she ever comes for breeding Lexi, thank youu <3
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Post by Lisa@Equus on Apr 13, 2012 12:57:41 GMT -5
Lovely stables lidija!
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Ann Taylor
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Post by Ann Taylor on Apr 13, 2012 13:51:52 GMT -5
Love the look of your new stables. Especially those railings on the windows. And I can only agree with Emelia, those look really cozy, but at the same time very open.
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Apr 13, 2012 16:06:26 GMT -5
See, so they're not arch gates xD haha, thanks to everyone!
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Apr 15, 2012 14:49:13 GMT -5
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Ann Taylor
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Post by Ann Taylor on Apr 15, 2012 15:05:44 GMT -5
Great pics, Lidija. I love how you photoshopped them. The first one almost looks real. I still lopve your box-stalls. That idea with the windows is awesome.
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Apr 15, 2012 15:11:28 GMT -5
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Ann Taylor
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Post by Ann Taylor on Apr 15, 2012 16:16:04 GMT -5
Oh, you're doing a riding school as well? That's cool. Those pics are great. btw, though still a bit "blurry"
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Apr 16, 2012 13:28:20 GMT -5
We might start one, but the project is still in consideration. Oh my I knooow, I must get better photoshop! :S
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Ann Taylor
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Post by Ann Taylor on Apr 16, 2012 13:37:22 GMT -5
It'll work out, I'm still learning as well.
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Post by Emelia Potter on Apr 16, 2012 13:41:49 GMT -5
Lidija, you have updated your thread with some very great pictures, I especially love the one of the facility and the first of the outdoor jumping arena. Also, your riding school pics are great, great poses, very well done. Can you tell me how the riding school will work? Also, how did you blur your pictures, with gaussian blur? Try to first select the background parts of the image and then press Ctrl+Alt+D and type in something between 10 and 25. This makes the selection border softer. And then use the blur tool. That way horses and sims don't get blurred too, it mostly looks better that way
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Post by Lidija Rotherford on Apr 16, 2012 13:58:53 GMT -5
I think it's gonna work through photos and character descriptions and such People will need to send households with Sims they want to write in our school and we will have a few days offered that will be available for classes. They can either come along with their horse or use one of ours. They will tell us how fast they want their Sim to progress, how they behave, etc. But I don't know if this is the proper way to do this, as I'm still to read more about schools in other stables.
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Post by Erin@Equus on Apr 17, 2012 20:43:54 GMT -5
I'm always in awe of your facilities, Lidija - I can't imagine how much time you must've put into them, and I'm jealous!
I'm looking forward to seeing how your riding school works out; it sounds really neat! I'm definitely going to need to check back on that once you get it going. XD
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Post by Amanda@Equus on Apr 18, 2012 1:31:22 GMT -5
Hey Lidija. I noticed your indoor arena and saw it used my jumps which made me think: would it be useful to make some more "skinny" jumps of different variations so they are easier to fit in an indoor area? I can't do much about the long ride up, but I can shorten some of my others to allow for more room width-wise.
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