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Published: 2013-05-26 02:22:59 +0000 UTC; Views: 1509; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 1
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Many people don't realize that applies to piebalds, too! In fact--it applies to extended skull!!!How many of points do you see on ? None? Still, it's there. Can you believe that Tarja (#1) has her own unique points under there? They all do; available for whenever the owner asks.
Materials: Paint Tool SAI
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Art © =PaintedCricket (Reused from Dev's profile art.)
Capo Cane d'Italia (aka; Mafia Hound) © *CatahoulaKur
Capo Cane: How to Make Piebald © 2013 Frances Rivera (aka; =PaintedCricket ) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Comments: 9
Kyuuyula [2013-05-27 07:54:33 +0000 UTC]
This tutorial is very much appreciated, love you for doing this~!
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Meykka [2013-05-26 12:06:27 +0000 UTC]
doing the same pattern with drawing the white, or putting all white and erase, it's always the erased that looks better x'3
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MidnightAyaChan [2013-05-26 05:51:43 +0000 UTC]
You should have explained that white markings start at the extremities. A lot of people just slap some spots on a dog wherever they want and that isn't correct.
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FRivArts In reply to MidnightAyaChan [2013-05-26 11:36:13 +0000 UTC]
Splash tends to go from the top to the bottom in most cases; so I figured that if it starts from the top, it's splash, if it starts from the bottom and doesn't look splashy, it's regular white spotting. Splash also has this "clouding" effect (white blotches), though it's a faulty mark. While some people slap on some ugly patterns, it's not quite wrong, per se.
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