Blind Pew
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I have noticed that a few people in response to other postings have asked about techniques for horse dappling, especially on Greys.
Not that I'm the expert and I learn a little each time I do one, but I have done the following and have been happy with the results.
Paint the intial horse a bit darker than you would like - the dapples will be lighter and as such will lighten up the overall effect. When actually painting the dapples themselves, make great efforts to keep them random. To do this I use three different sized brushes that are knackered and I would normally throw out as they are no use for anything else.
And essentially, use a very good pictorial reference to 'copy' when actually painting - I have found that if you paint a horse 'blind' it usually looks rubbish in the end. I say 'copy' as I expect it to turn out slightly different as in nature, no two horses are probably identical...not that I've noticed anyway
Hope this helps folks.
Not that I'm the expert and I learn a little each time I do one, but I have done the following and have been happy with the results.
Paint the intial horse a bit darker than you would like - the dapples will be lighter and as such will lighten up the overall effect. When actually painting the dapples themselves, make great efforts to keep them random. To do this I use three different sized brushes that are knackered and I would normally throw out as they are no use for anything else.
And essentially, use a very good pictorial reference to 'copy' when actually painting - I have found that if you paint a horse 'blind' it usually looks rubbish in the end. I say 'copy' as I expect it to turn out slightly different as in nature, no two horses are probably identical...not that I've noticed anyway

Hope this helps folks.