how to paint a piebald model horse
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omg thaths such a nice horse where did u get the pastels and are they certain pastels?!
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What is the basic supplies i need to just paint a breyer, not a piebald?
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Do you prime the tail?
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omg, love it, im going to try this
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where can i get models like that???? blank ones
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At part 8:07 it looks like button off of horseland :D
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That was kool!!!
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@Munchie1011 it can it is just a rare sight ive seen a couple in Yeovil
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@Hayleymariecurtis I am not saying that it is not possible, because I have seen before many times. I am saying that that is not what makes it a piebald.
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Im working on a ovel light brown.
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By the way.... primer changes color after a while, and it may not stay white, it will probably turn yellow.......... it depends on what primer you buy though...
Munchie1011 1 year ago
@Munchie1011 o kool
breyerluver4eva 1 year ago
Cool! Very informative! One thing though. Piebalds are actually paints/pintos. Outlining with gray is just roaning/mapping. You can look it up online. A piebald is a pinto with a white basecoat. Usually people in America will use terms like tobiano, overo, tovero, medicine hat, etc. Breyer has an article about pintos, so you can look it up. I will soon make a video about all that type of stuff soon, so check it out if you ever need any resources for information! : )
Munchie1011 1 year ago
@Munchie1011 oh thanks so much ya i looked them up and the mapping i knew what it was and i thought that mapping the spots would make him a pinto cuz i saw a picture of 1 and thanks sooo much i didnt no they were actually paint/pintos!
breyerluver4eva 1 year ago