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Thank you!
I feel like there might be a better way to accomplish this, but I haven’t found an easier solution just yet! I need to get back to vectoring in general
@cdpaliden
You’re absolutely right. I think I may update the picture in question instead using ‘socks’ like on sunburst, as they’d fit the subject matter much more here.
@Liggliluff
Thank you for the advice, I’ll have to try that too!
Masking is another option.
Create a layer above the leg; make a copy of the whole leg in that layer, and change the colour to be that of the hoof making. Then draw the circle/shape that will mask out the hoof (make sure it bleeds outside the hoof so it doesn’t miss a spot), and put it in the layer and turn on the mask.
This is NOT a cloven hoof. “Cloven” is a conjugate of cleft, meaning split. Deer have cloven hooves, while a horse has one, singular hoof at the end of each leg.
Edit: This comment was made on the previous image, not the one it was merged into.
You’re welcome! Don’t feel pressured to come back so soon if you’re not feeling up to it, taking breaks is fine :D
Thank you!
I feel like there might be a better way to accomplish this, but I haven’t found an easier solution just yet!
I need to get back to vectoring in generalYou’re absolutely right. I think I may update the picture in question instead using ‘socks’ like on sunburst, as they’d fit the subject matter much more here.
@Liggliluff
Thank you for the advice, I’ll have to try that too!
Create a layer above the leg; make a copy of the whole leg in that layer, and change the colour to be that of the hoof making. Then draw the circle/shape that will mask out the hoof (make sure it bleeds outside the hoof so it doesn’t miss a spot), and put it in the layer and turn on the mask.
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Edit: This comment was made on the previous image, not the one it was merged into.
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