
Re: Horse Art
Like how exactly do you add the shine? Do you just eyeball it? Also how do you know exactly where to put the shine?Pieta wrote:Thank you. Yours isn't bad either. When you are shading you must use at least 3 different colours if you want to get realistic coat shine (base coat colour, one lighter colour (don't use white) and one darker colour (don't use black)). I really like the position of highlights.PeacefulOreo wrote:
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Re: Horse Art
I've got the time to practice because of the virus so might as wellPieta wrote:Thank you. Your isn't bad either. My first drawings were a lot worse than your, but with practise I learned how to get to better resoults ...RenegadePegasus wrote: My gosh better than I can do

Re: Horse Art
I help myself with pictures. Shading white horse and shading brown or black horse is something totally different. I usually use pictures like that:PeacefulOreo wrote:Like how exactly do you add the shine? Do you just eyeball it? Also how do you know exactly where to put the shine?Pieta wrote: Thank you. Yours isn't bad either. When you are shading you must use at least 3 different colours if you want to get realistic coat shine (base coat colour, one lighter colour (don't use white) and one darker colour (don't use black)). I really like the position of highlights.
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Shine is where the highlights are, and highlights are there where are the muscles. I you want to make it more visible just put lighter and lighter colour in that spot.