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Scutterland — Lineless Horse Base 2

Published: 2016-05-04 00:45:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 4385; Favourites: 99; Downloads: 162
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Description I am going to use this for my own piece of artwork, but I really wanted to make another base and I thought since it's not for any of my characters I don't have to worry about kaaring not counting or anything so...yeah, here it is  

This is not a grayscale! It has layers and a flat layer that you color in! You do not use hue/saturation commands to color this in! (you color it like a regular lineart!) 

Rules: 
 This is FREE to use! 
 Link your work back here so myself and others can see what you've done! 
 You CAN remove text if you credit myself in the description 
 You CAN use this off-site if you do not remove the text, but you can resize the text and move it around, etc. 
 No bloody/gory/sexual work 
 You cannot sell anything you use this for, unless you edit it so much you blow my mind. If you think you've done this, just let me know and we can talk about it ^^ 
 You cannot, under any circumstances, claim this as your own 
 I can only provide you with a .psd of the file, and it's in ungrouped layers so hopefully almost anyone can use it 

 

 
The Scutterland's Lineless Base Survival Guide: How to get the result you want!

You may not need to know any of this, but just in case something isn't looking right, it'll be a great reference on what you may want to do to fix it ^^ 

 

This is a piece with layers of shading and a base layer you color in - you do not use hue/saturation commands to color this in! 
To get the best results, be familiar with a couple of settings that you can edit to make sure that you're getting the highest-quality effect depending on your horse's color: 
The settings you'll need to know are: SAI: Layer styles and editing the opacity of a layer (For shading, you MAY want to put the setting to "Shade" and if you do that, you'll want to lower the opacity probably - for highlights, you may want to put the setting to "Luminosity" and again, if you do that, you'll want to lower the opacity.) Photoshop: Layer styles and editing the opacity of a layer (same goes, except for instead of "Shade" it's called "Color Burn" for shading (I think - don't shoot me if I'm wrong XD) and "Color Dodge" for highlights). 
Lighter base coats want much less intense settings - lower opacity shading etc. 
Darker base coats will need SLIGHTLY more intense settings like higher opacity shading, but don't over do it (especially with highlights) 
For high contrast horses, like a black with a lot of white, keep the settings about where they are - somewhere in the middle. It'll still look nice, trust me, I colored in a smoky black splash for an example but I deleted it because I forgot to color in the hooves while in SAI and I wasn't going back LMFAO
You may not want to put the settings to "Shade" or "Luminosity" - just saying, sometimes it looks better without that, it all depends on what you're going for
To change the color of the shading/highlights: SAI: Set the shading or highlight layer to "Selection source" then create a new layer above it and set that layer to "Clipping group" - fill with whatever color you want (i.e. blue for a night scene, etc.) ta-da! You just changed the color of the shading/highlights! Photoshop: Create a new layer above the  shading or highlight layer and then hold down the alt key while clicking in between the two layers. Fill the top layer with whatever color you want (i.e. orange/yellow highlights to make a chestnut base "pop" more). 

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Comments: 16

xStrawberrryx [2017-08-28 18:27:48 +0000 UTC]

Can we use to make adoptables? I may not dos o with this base, may just use it for reference sheets, but it's good to know just in case.

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Scutterland In reply to xStrawberrryx [2017-08-28 19:11:33 +0000 UTC]

Yes you may

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WarriorCatsOCsAndArt [2017-05-01 19:45:54 +0000 UTC]

used

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Scutterland In reply to WarriorCatsOCsAndArt [2017-05-02 02:44:43 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, thanks for showing me!  

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WarriorCatsOCsAndArt In reply to Scutterland [2017-05-02 15:00:58 +0000 UTC]

no problem

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httpyeager [2017-03-31 02:46:54 +0000 UTC]

OMG!
Too bad I'm shit at art this is aaaammaazzzinnggg
Pat on the back to you :'D <3

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Scutterland In reply to httpyeager [2017-03-31 21:03:01 +0000 UTC]

have you seen my old artwork? You may say you're shit at art but it could simply be a matter of practice

Thank you so much!!

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hiddentreasure1994 [2017-01-22 20:09:34 +0000 UTC]

this can be used for creating characters ? The creations can be sold for in game currency ? I play equiverse and am wondering if they can be sold for EVC/EVD ?

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Scutterland In reply to hiddentreasure1994 [2017-01-23 04:05:13 +0000 UTC]

They can be sold for fictional currency only, so what you're saying sounds fine ^^ Just don't forget to credit me when you post them ^^

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SablewoodFarms [2016-12-17 14:54:02 +0000 UTC]

can we sell recolors for a virtual currency?

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Scutterland In reply to SablewoodFarms [2016-12-17 17:40:17 +0000 UTC]

Yes, but only ones that are meant for DeviantArt  

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SablewoodFarms In reply to Scutterland [2017-01-18 22:32:09 +0000 UTC]

What do you mean?

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Scutterland In reply to SablewoodFarms [2017-01-18 22:35:58 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, I don't remember  

But I guess if the currency is virtual then that's ok, feel free ^^ 

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SablewoodFarms In reply to Scutterland [2017-01-18 23:44:52 +0000 UTC]

Probably being annoying at this point. But just for clarification so i don't do something bad, I CAN sell recolors on a different website.(With credits, of course) Thank you

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Scutterland In reply to SablewoodFarms [2017-01-18 23:59:10 +0000 UTC]

Yep! You sure can  

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SablewoodFarms In reply to Scutterland [2017-01-19 00:01:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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