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 Assignment #2 Smudging Tail and Mane
cass
Posted: May 12 2008, 02:31 PM


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For Assignment #2 Smudging Tail and Mane I would like to see THIS horse cut out on a light blue background and smudge out the tail and mane. Please give credit on the image.

Use these settings:

3px size hard round brush for the main strands then use 1px hard brush for the individual hairs. With 80-83% rate.

Rubric for this Assignment:

Level 1: Tail is too bushy and is not going the way the tail flows. Mane is over smudged and is not going the way of the flow. Background was left in the tail and mane when smudged. No credit.

Level 2: Tail is not too bushy and has individual hairs. Mane and tail are going somewhat of the flow. Looks somewhat natural. Hardly no background left on the smudge. Does or does not have credit.

Level 3: Tail is not bushy and has individual hairs. Mane and tail are going with the flow and the mane is not over smudged. No background visible.

Level 4: Tail and mane are perfect and go to the flow. Looks like the actual picture. I see no problems with it.
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