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Post by nirvana on Oct 26, 2012 16:25:40 GMT -5
Are those what I think they are?
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Post by Morning Star Equestrian on Oct 26, 2012 16:31:16 GMT -5
Your eyes do not deceive you.
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Post by Blair Malcolm on Oct 26, 2012 19:38:04 GMT -5
Love it, those are so my style.
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Post by Alice Kyle on Oct 27, 2012 4:50:51 GMT -5
They're not my style, but it's definitely a good work!
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Post by Morning Star Equestrian on Oct 29, 2012 22:30:46 GMT -5
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Post by nirvana on Oct 29, 2012 22:32:13 GMT -5
I soo want! lol
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Post by Morning Star Equestrian on Oct 29, 2012 22:35:55 GMT -5
Well, hopefully tomorrow. I might have to postpone until actual Halloween to fix some of the textures and just give double Halloween day
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Post by Shiann Crowe on Oct 29, 2012 23:16:53 GMT -5
Oh. My. Gosh. *squeals in delight and runs around like an idiot while family members watch in mild horror/interest* Everything there looks amazing! Loving those earrings, especially And there's that stallion (I think?) in the background that I keep stalking your website looking for a profile to. So beautiful! EDIT: Aaaaaand of course I find that right after I post this. LOL anyways, wow, he is completely amazing!
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Post by Morning Star Equestrian on Oct 30, 2012 0:50:23 GMT -5
I HAVE POSTPONED HALLOWEEN! Because I don't want to give you rushed content. I'll make a post on my site about this in the morning....but basically you'll get everything Sunday. Hopefully. Sunday is a good day to give stuff out for another reason which you'll find out on, well, Sunday. Anyway, that gives me the rest of the week to mesh, fix textures, and package it all. I am actually making stuff at an alarming rate, but want it to actually be good, not just okay, when I give it to you. So...here's another picture of Wicked who just doesn't know what to think about his get-up. Poor little guy. (yes...there is something in the background.)
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Post by Echo on Oct 30, 2012 3:28:14 GMT -5
Wicked looks great, just like his son! Great work, Amanda, as always! You are amazing ;D
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Post by Blair Malcolm on Oct 30, 2012 3:38:44 GMT -5
Loving the mideval blanket!
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Post by Loki on Oct 30, 2012 8:01:13 GMT -5
YES! Finally XD Medieval blanket is love
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Post by Shiann Crowe on Oct 30, 2012 8:12:59 GMT -5
I like how he has a thought bubble of himself... LOL
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Post by Tori Gregory on Nov 7, 2012 1:12:03 GMT -5
You are so amazing Amanda Thank you for sharing your wonderful creations. Very excited to see them released.
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Post by Morning Star Equestrian on Nov 13, 2012 3:55:59 GMT -5
Hello It's been awhile...still not quite ready to show off what I have been doing this past week, but I have a very special stallion to show you. First, a quick explanation about the world you see in the photos. I have split MSE into four "branches." My Nez Perce and a handful of Western horses now reside in a small world I built based on Central Idaho, homeplace of the Nez Perce Native American tribe. I will show that off soon. My Arabians, retired Akhal-Tekes, and my "curved ear" breeds (Baluchi, Kathiawari, and Marwari) are moving to a desert world (not yet built). My Trakehners, Thoroughbreds, and other warmbloods/Anglos have moved to a European-esque world (Prato di Livori -- absolutely gorgeous world, I highly suggest it). And MSE's main branch is the other world I built, the really crazy one, which will remain home to Central Asian breeds. But...! Here and now is a very special Trakehner stallion I gifted to myself. I haven't seen this irl Trakehner replicated in game yet and I am actually surprised to have not seen him yet. Then again, I didn't look...so he is probably with no doubt replicated somewhere. Anyway, but who is he? It's Holme Park Van Gogh. The bay Trakehner colt with a somatic mutation who, due to injury, had to be put down when he was only a yearling. Of course that meant I couldn't replicate him extremely accurately because I had to base him off a horse only a year old. But every since I saw the colt, I had wanted to make him since I've been breeding Trakehners since the start (they just as widely publicized as my Tekes and have since shifted to focus on just Central Asian breeds). Finally made him in game. By the way, before I show you my version, this is the irl Van Gogh (R.I.P.): So here is my Van Gogh (don't know yet if I will call him that...don't like naming sim horses after irl horses, even if I used the horse as a reference). And yes, I made him an adult. And! I apologize for the pictures...didn't edit them at all...could have at least brightened them for you, but I didn't. Fun shots: Van Gogh with a feral Exmoor Pony (each of the worlds has a breed that replaces the EA wild horses; the breed for this world is the Exmoor...because I really like the moors of England every time I see them on TV...and okay, I'll admit it, they are cute; wild horses are replaced by pulling EA generated wild horse into CAS using Master Controller and replacing them with the Exmoor template I made and then doing some coat adjustments--I do not breed any of the horse in my feral herds; they are there for ambiance...and because EA wild horses are ugly). Van Gogh at a canter (ugh, if I keep calling him Van Gogh I'll really just have to make it his official name...) And finally Van Gogh surrounded by the feral herd of Exmoor Ponies...poor guy doesn't know what to do. Don't worry...I am returning in full soon. Especially now that all but my desert world is set up (basically...still some building to be done as always, but horses and households have been transferred...except the desert one) which makes me feel more organized and decreases my fear of my game exploding into a big fiery ball of death because it hates me.
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