2020-07-28

The Black Pearl
You need at least 60 days of seniority and 5 karma points to use the Black Pearl.
We want to clarify a few points regarding the proposals for the Creation Space.


You can use shadowing, but please keep it very light so that the images will fit with most backgrounds.

When we place the coats on a dark background, in some cases, there are stray light colored pixels around the drawing. This makes it impossible to use on a dark background.
Take a look at your coat on a white and on a black background, to get rid of any leftover smudges or pixels. Also, look a little further away at just the outline. Often, the coats have a smudge around the corners or along the border of the image.

It's a pity to see a coat that has been worked on and then filtered with a blur filter, and it comes out all smudgy. It's also a pity to see a coat with smudge marks on one side and not the other.

Sometimes we get drawings of "sausage horses" because the file has been altered, and the horse has been squashed or pulled in another direction. Also, avoid making your resolution too low and giving the picture a pixel art look.


They can be used, but not in excess.
Seeing the same tree used four times in different backgrounds is starting to feel a bit repetitive, and it's also unfair. Since the aim of the Creation Space is to create things with your own hands, not to make photo manipulations. The same thing goes for photos.

This is prohibited, and going forward, we may permanently ban players from the Creation Space for this.

Please remember that the horse needs something to stand on. It's rather unusual to see a picture of a beautiful pond in the background while the horse appears to be floating in the middle of it.
The same goes for outer space, clouds, etc. The background should be usable for everyone, not just the Pegasus. Also, make sure the horses won't look like giants in the middle of a forest when you draw trees or other items.


Plagiarism is taking someone else's work and passing it off as your own.
Respect the author's rights: don't steal images off the Internet; don't trace photos; don't use the basis of someone else if they have not given their authorization, preferably publicly.
You can draw inspiration from a style, a movement, or a coat without merely copying it. Use your imagination to express your unique personality and create something original.

Players who submit an artwork not created by themselves, AI-generated, or plagiarized will be permanently banned from using the Black Pearl.
All the other rules still apply. Players who do not follow the rules are exposed to sanctions.



You can promote your creations, or creations you voted for, on social media, using #HowrseBP. You can also promote your creations on your profile page.
Kind regards,
The Howrse Team
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- 2024-10-23blobbbfish wrote:
i plan on submitting my own designs once my seniority reaches 60 but i was curious if we can only use gimp or photoshop? i use clip studio
Don't forget to record the process of drawing. Because when I submitted my first work in September, I was accused of using AI. And thanks to the fact that I had speedpaint, I was able to clear myself of these accusations and send my drawing to the vote again in October.
Maybe you will not have the same situation as me, but it is better to protect yourself. - 2024-11-15What are the websites/apps you guys use for your creations? I want to start doodling for next month's creations when I get a tablet. I plan to get it around the first week of December and would like suggestions! I've always been more of a paper artist but have always wanted to do art electronically, I've looked at things like diviant art recently and like it, But @Clancy said stuff about speedpaint, should I use something like this as well? I'm not THAT good at realism, but I've drawn horses and other animals my whole life, and they are okay, I should say; please give me some start-up tips!
I also saw something that said we can use a paintbrush on landscapes. Are we not allowed to use particular tools when creating our art?
Please and thank you! - 2024-11-24Hello all!
When creating a submission for a golden apple coat, do you guys find it easier/better results when you create in larger document size and then size down your creation to fit in the template? Or do you start creating directly in the provided template? I’ve started drawing in the template, and because it’s only 400x400px, everything is terribly pixelated. I’d hate to have to restart my entire drawing if use a new document and then size it down to fit in the template, and then it looks bad.
Im wanting to start designing some coats that way I can have them ready when I hit my senority requirement. I’m using ProCreate on iPad to make these digital pieces. Other tips you guys have would also be appreciated!
Thanks in advance default smiley - 2024-11-27Lexi2252 wrote:
What are the websites/apps you guys use for your creations? I want to start doodling for next month's creations when I get a tablet. I plan to get it around the first week of December and would like suggestions! I've always been more of a paper artist but have always wanted to do art electronically, I've looked at things like diviant art recently and like it, But @Clancy said stuff about speedpaint, should I use something like this as well? I'm not THAT good at realism, but I've drawn horses and other animals my whole life, and they are okay, I should say; please give me some start-up tips!
I also saw something that said we can use a paintbrush on landscapes. Are we not allowed to use particular tools when creating our art?
Please and thank you!
Hi! By "speedpaint" I meant a speeded-up video recording of me drawing my picture. Speed painting. In some drawing apps you can turn it on and then download the video. I hope I was able to explain it to you.
What tablet did you buy? You can draw on your computer in different programs. For example, Photoshop. There is also a program called SAI Paint Tool 2. Some people also draw in Krita. You can download these programs to your computer and try drawing in them. Personally, I like Photoshop the most.
But I would recommend trying SAI Paint Tool 2 first. It is not difficult and is a great start. - 2024-11-27cecepaint wrote:
Hello all!
When creating a submission for a golden apple coat, do you guys find it easier/better results when you create in larger document size and then size down your creation to fit in the template? Or do you start creating directly in the provided template? I’ve started drawing in the template, and because it’s only 400x400px, everything is terribly pixelated. I’d hate to have to restart my entire drawing if use a new document and then size it down to fit in the template, and then it looks bad.
Im wanting to start designing some coats that way I can have them ready when I hit my senority requirement. I’m using ProCreate on iPad to make these digital pieces. Other tips you guys have would also be appreciated!
Thanks in advance default smiley
Hi!
I advise you to draw in a document of a size convenient for you, and only then reduce your drawing to the size of the template. For example, I drew my drawing on a canvas of 4000 pixels on the long side. Because it is more convenient for me. And you will always have time to reduce the image.
Also, you are unlikely to be able to draw small details well on a 400x400 canvas. It is not convenient. - 2024-12-09I'm considering trying out a design or two of my own, but I have a few questions... First, I'm worried about falsely getting tagged as AI for something I do myself - How can you even tell if something is AI or not?? What if you get an image falsely tagged as AI and don't have a recording of your work?? ( I don't know how to do the recording thing).
Also, is there any specific type of drawing that it's potentially better to focus on? (i.e. fewer people turn in drawings for XYZ, so there might be less competition there) And I do see a lot of styles when I vote, but are there any that seem to fair better?? I just want a drawing to stand the best chances if I decide to go that route. - 2024-12-10Proud2Texan wrote:
How can you even tell if something is AI or not??
People might look for typical mistakes an AI would make (missing a muscle, some bones, or even having some weird positions/lighting, ...) Another option is to use websites to get a second opinion.
Proud2Texan wrote:
What if you get an image falsely tagged as AI and don't have a recording of your work?? ( I don't know how to do the recording thing).
I don't have a recording either. It's something that some programs create on their own ("procreate"?). I'd suggest keeping the file with different layers so you could send this to support in case you're tagged.
Proud2Texan wrote:
Also, is there any specific type of drawing that it's potentially better to focus on? (i.e. fewer people turn in drawings for XYZ, so there might be less competition there) And I do see a lot of styles when I vote, but are there any that seem to fair better?? I just want a drawing to stand the best chances if I decide to go that route.
I'd suggest to find your own style and use this. I haven't seen that any style works better than another. Just two other things:
* I remember having read that they try to accept some thing of any type, so if there are several submissions with eggs, but only one with a bunny for easter, the bunny might pass more easily.
* Sometimes they send some PMs like "there have been fewer donkeys lately, please submit more donkeys", so, going for these categories might help your creation to pass. (even though I personally think it's a little sad, if people just stretch the ears and say "it's a donkey now" while everything else feels wrong now) This might be what you meant when you said "type of drawing" though ^^ riding horse appears to be the largest category most of the time. So you might try to go for any other ^^ - 2024-12-26Been working on this for the last week, first time I'm actually kinda proud of a piece I've done lol (I am not an artist
)... Hopefully I've gotten the formatting correct so I can submit next week, I hate how small we have to make them
Excited for January 21st!!!! IYKYK
I'm going to call it "Silver One" ("The Wingleader" coming next month ...maybe....)
Click to display - 2025-01-01Im trying to submit a helios ray but I keep getting "Your coat does not use the compulsory format"
I used procreate to draw the picture
any help or guidance?