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Stage Left Studios Monday, August 9, 2021 Rubber Reins Walkthrough Today I figured out how to make pretty nice rubber reins, and I thought it'd be fun to share! It's always so gratifying when a theory of how to make something actually works out. As usual, we start by looking at the real thing as best we can without physically having it here. In this scale my goal is to add some grid texture and to emulate that super matte rubber finish. So I whipped up some plain, flat reins... And marked where the rubber would start and stop. Just like with laced reins , the point of the rubber is to give the rider a better grip, so the rubber only covers the length of the reins most likely to be touched. The touchable area usually starts about halfway through the horse's neck in this kind of head position, and ends a tiny bit before the buckle connecting the two reins. Having marked off my rubber area, I covered all the non-rubber bits of the reins with very gentle masking tape. Ne...

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