
Re: Drawing People’s Horses ***5 Spots Open!***
Yea. You can use this for logos if you want!Beta Wolf wrote:really, i am also doing some free artwork but its like logos and stuff

Re: Drawing People’s Horses ***5 Spots Open!***
Any tips are most welcomeLeopard Horse2 wrote:Wow great job! You are getting better!! If you ever need help I can give you some tips!!RenegadePegasus wrote: Here:


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Alright!!! So first do you draw the base with circles and Ovals? Or do you do something else?RenegadePegasus wrote:Any tips are most welcomeLeopard Horse2 wrote:
Wow great job! You are getting better!! If you ever need help I can give you some tips!!

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I used 2 circles for the shoulder and hindquarters, than a smaller one for the head, then a circle for the muzzle, then some crude details of the head (ear shape, eye placement, nose and mouth) then connect everything appropriately until I have a horse with no legs. Then, I usually Heavy reference on a picture of a horse to get the leg shape right.Leopard Horse2 wrote:Alright!!! So first do you draw the base with circles and Ovals? Or do you do something else?RenegadePegasus wrote: Any tips are most welcome

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ok, then we draw close to the same way. I have drawn a close up on the horse that I linked's head, It has little to no shading. when I was drawing him, I drew a big circle, then a medium size one for the muzzle. I stopped drawing circles their. I went up from the curve of the muzzle about 1-2cm and then drew a straight line up until where the right eye is supposed to be. I drew a smaller line going outward, then I finished with the curve of the forehead. Then I stopped, drew the jaw all the way. Then I went back to the top and drew the ears. After the ears were done, I drew the top part of the neck. It is always/ most of the time a slope. Then I went down and drew the bottom half of the neck. There I went and right bu the jaw,, did a little curve, and sloped the neck outward not by that much though. Then for the mane, I drew the piece between the forehead more fluffy than the rest. Then I started on the rest of the mane. When I drew the eye I drew a line straight across from the other eye, then I drew a small circle, and added the detail. Then I drew the nose by drawing a messy circle, and added the outside lines. Then I added the rest of the detail. The drawing is below:RenegadePegasus wrote:I used 2 circles for the shoulder and hindquarters, than a smaller one for the head, then a circle for the muzzle, then some crude details of the head (ear shape, eye placement, nose and mouth) then connect everything appropriately until I have a horse with no legs. Then, I usually Heavy reference on a picture of a horse to get the leg shape right.Leopard Horse2 wrote:
Alright!!! So first do you draw the base with circles and Ovals? Or do you do something else?

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Errr... the image isn’t working.Leopard Horse2 wrote:ok, then we draw close to the same way. I have drawn a close up on the horse that I linked's head, It has little to no shading. when I was drawing him, I drew a big circle, then a medium size one for the muzzle. I stopped drawing circles their. I went up from the curve of the muzzle about 1-2cm and then drew a straight line up until where the right eye is supposed to be. I drew a smaller line going outward, then I finished with the curve of the forehead. Then I stopped, drew the jaw all the way. Then I went back to the top and drew the ears. After the ears were done, I drew the top part of the neck. It is always/ most of the time a slope. Then I went down and drew the bottom half of the neck. There I went and right bu the jaw,, did a little curve, and sloped the neck outward not by that much though. Then for the mane, I drew the piece between the forehead more fluffy than the rest. Then I started on the rest of the mane. When I drew the eye I drew a line straight across from the other eye, then I drew a small circle, and added the detail. Then I drew the nose by drawing a messy circle, and added the outside lines. Then I added the rest of the detail. The drawing is below:RenegadePegasus wrote: I used 2 circles for the shoulder and hindquarters, than a smaller one for the head, then a circle for the muzzle, then some crude details of the head (ear shape, eye placement, nose and mouth) then connect everything appropriately until I have a horse with no legs. Then, I usually Heavy reference on a picture of a horse to get the leg shape right.

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it isn't it is on my end. what does it look like on yours?RenegadePegasus wrote:Errr... the image isn’t working.Leopard Horse2 wrote:
ok, then we draw close to the same way. I have drawn a close up on the horse that I linked's head, It has little to no shading. when I was drawing him, I drew a big circle, then a medium size one for the muzzle. I stopped drawing circles their. I went up from the curve of the muzzle about 1-2cm and then drew a straight line up until where the right eye is supposed to be. I drew a smaller line going outward, then I finished with the curve of the forehead. Then I stopped, drew the jaw all the way. Then I went back to the top and drew the ears. After the ears were done, I drew the top part of the neck. It is always/ most of the time a slope. Then I went down and drew the bottom half of the neck. There I went and right bu the jaw,, did a little curve, and sloped the neck outward not by that much though. Then for the mane, I drew the piece between the forehead more fluffy than the rest. Then I started on the rest of the mane. When I drew the eye I drew a line straight across from the other eye, then I drew a small circle, and added the detail. Then I drew the nose by drawing a messy circle, and added the outside lines. Then I added the rest of the detail. The drawing is below:

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It’s just a small box that says Image inside of it.Leopard Horse2 wrote:it isn't it is on my end. what does it look like on yours?RenegadePegasus wrote: Errr... the image isn’t working.

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hmmmm hold let me try somethingRenegadePegasus wrote:It’s just a small box that says Image inside of it.Leopard Horse2 wrote:
it isn't it is on my end. what does it look like on yours?

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Try this:Leopard Horse2 wrote:hmmmm hold let me try somethingRenegadePegasus wrote: It’s just a small box that says Image inside of it.
https://imgur.com/gallery/yYcnbVl