Patterns for Designs [Note to Self]

Posted 5 years, 8 months ago by Therion

Natural vs Semi-Natural vs Unnatural

I work with all three of these boundaries. So if you want more examples then provided please come take a look at my gallery ^^ Link 1  and Link 2

If you like natural toned designs or patterns you find on real horses. Then Natural is the option for you! I know a good hand on horse colors. Look here for ideas and color charts I've found helpful Horse Color Charts.  I highly recommend this one Guide to Horse Colors and Patterns.  [Natural doesn't necessarily mean I'll only use horse patterns. I will also use things like zebra stripes, tiger stripes, cheetah spots, tabby stripes, calico cats, jaguar spots, meerkat, skunk, and etc.

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Now if your the type who like semi-natural which for me has a looser definition. It can be natural colors but accented with unnatural colors or patterns. Its a little step above natural and allows for a little spin and flavor. ^^

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Now Unnatural is everything natural and semi-natural isn't. Its mostly a catch all ^^.

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