tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-819913092736781143.post8356838381087522009..comments2023-07-03T04:04:02.059-07:00Comments on Don't Eat the Paint: Showing 101: Green with Card EnvyLaura Skillernhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11751759899056580676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-819913092736781143.post-59220441863480029772011-05-26T12:15:48.584-07:002011-05-26T12:15:48.584-07:00Thanks so much for sharing! :) Yes, NAMHSA has ad...Thanks so much for sharing! :) Yes, NAMHSA has added these since I wrote the original blog. I would definitely love to expand on them in the future.Laura Skillernhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11751759899056580676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-819913092736781143.post-40140618855753584712011-05-26T10:33:06.535-07:002011-05-26T10:33:06.535-07:00Hi Laura, I didn't know if you knew this but s...Hi Laura, I didn't know if you knew this but spied your blog post on FB and there are now NAMHSA guidelines. Specifically;<br />[quoting from http://www.namhsa.org/nan2011/2011NANShowPacket.pdf but I seem to remember them being aroundf or a few years now]<br />"<br />Judging Guidelines<br />The following guidelines are to be followed in the judging of<br />classes at NAN.<br /><br />_____Halter:<br /><br />‣ Correctness of anatomy, biomechanics, conformation<br /><br />‣ Breed standards including color that represents current<br />(or historic with documentation) standards<br /><br />‣ Overall appearance, finish, condition, workmanship<br /><br />‣ Judge’s overall impression<br /><br />_____Collectibility:<br /><br />‣ Rarity<br /><br />‣ Age<br /><br />‣ Condition<br /><br />‣ Desirability<br /><br />‣ Judge’s overall impression<br /><br /><br />_____Workmanship:<br /><br />‣ Quality and execution of finish work<br /><br />‣ Accuracy/correctness/realism of customization (if applicable)<br /><br />‣ Quality of prepping<br /><br />‣ Accuracy and realism of color for realistic or creative<br />use of color for non-realistics<br /><br />_____Performance:<br /><br />‣ Model is correctly and safely executing a maneuver that<br />is appropriate for the class (includes proper anatomy,<br />biomechanics and suitability of model for event)<br /><br />‣ Tack fit and suitability/correctness for event<br /><br />‣ Accuracy of documentation, props (including dolls,if<br />used) and horse in relation to event presented<br /><br />‣ Condition of model <br />"<br /><br />Something that could be fun for you to blog on later? :) Cheers! -MMorgenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07203635635342586921noreply@blogger.com