Aug 27, 2016 · 00 Course Introduction; 01 Drawing The Head & What’s Underneath it? 02 Different Angles on the Head; 03 Muscles of the Horse; 04 The Hind Legs; 05 The Front Legs; 06 Pulling it all together; 07 Horse Locomotion; 08 Drawing Foals; 09 Draft Horses; 10 Horse Caricature
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0:009:38How to Draw a Horse - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we're both really slowly on this part this is the hardest part I feel where the snout is in theMoreSo we're both really slowly on this part this is the hardest part I feel where the snout is in the mouth. So about right there start to angle out a tiny. Bit. We're just aiming to draw a long curve.
5:3110:12How To Draw A Cartoon Horse - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThen we're going to bend forwards again and we'll come down like this yes okay now let's draw theMoreThen we're going to bend forwards again and we'll come down like this yes okay now let's draw the back of her leg so we're going to draw a little bump that comes out. And then down.
0:4711:03How to draw a horse standing for beginners - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo from the side of the oval shape we're going to be drawing a triangle. So just draw a line goingMoreSo from the side of the oval shape we're going to be drawing a triangle. So just draw a line going up just like that and then the line will come back and meet the oval shape again.
1:2219:59How To Draw A Realistic Horse (Part 1) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we're gonna draw a diagonal line that comes down in front of his eye. And I'm gonna make it aMoreSo we're gonna draw a diagonal line that comes down in front of his eye. And I'm gonna make it a little longer.
0:007:02How To Draw a Horse For Kids Step By Step - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe head of a horse. If you will. So we're going to start with a little line that looks somethingMoreThe head of a horse. If you will. So we're going to start with a little line that looks something like a diagonal smiley face I would say diagonal smiley face like that just like that.
1:249:42How to draw a horse and rider bareback - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI recommend that if you have not drawn a lot of pictures with people riding horses to look at someMoreI recommend that if you have not drawn a lot of pictures with people riding horses to look at some reference photos. If you have friends that have horses. And ask if you can watch them go riding.
2:4328:18How to Draw a Horse [Narrated Step by Step] - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHorizontal line the size is important actually the horse's eye is rather small in comparison to theMoreHorizontal line the size is important actually the horse's eye is rather small in comparison to the rest of the head of course quite large compared to human eyes.
0:006:16How To Draw A Horse Emoji - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI write in the middle of our paper I'm gonna draw the eye. The circle about that big then we canMoreI write in the middle of our paper I'm gonna draw the eye. The circle about that big then we can draw a smaller circle in the top right. And then color in the large circle but leave the little one.
2:3322:51Easy JUMPING HORSE for beginners graphite drawing - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGoes from the body of the horse. And then pops forward he's holding this back leg is front legs upMoreGoes from the body of the horse. And then pops forward he's holding this back leg is front legs up as to jump over the fence a draw in the knee. And then I make a line to the roof of the horse.
0:008:26How To Draw A Horse From Minecraft - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we hope you're gonna follow along with us you need something to draw with we're gonna use blackMoreSo we hope you're gonna follow along with us you need something to draw with we're gonna use black markers.
0:387:15How To Draw A Realistic Pegasus (Part 2) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUp here we're gonna draw. Some little bumps like this and you don't really have to you don't have toMoreUp here we're gonna draw. Some little bumps like this and you don't really have to you don't have to make them look exactly how we're making them. You can make them your own.
Step 1: Start with a square piece of origami paper, but if you only have regular 8.5x11 paper, follow these instructions to make a square sheet. Step 2: Fold the paper in half from top corner to bottom corner. Step 3: Fold in half again from left corner to right corner. Step 4: Squash fold the upper layer.
Start with the horse’s body. Draw two circles connected by sloping lines. In most horses, the top line slopes gently down toward the ground with the curve of the spine. The bottom line also curves in the same direction, filling out the rib cage and belly.
Adjust your layer opacity. On the layer featuring your horse body sketch, use the Layer Properties menu to turn the opacity down to make the sketch very light. Choose any opacity level that you like, so long as you can still see the sketch and use it as a guide.
Studying your subject allows your mind to memorize the unique shapes of what you want to draw, from the length of a horse’s neck to the way a horse’s mane lies on the top of the head. Using reference prevents your mind from filling in inaccurate details.
The sketched framework of a horse is built of circles, curved lines, and the straight lines of slanted squares — like upside-down teacups. In a few simple steps, using simple shapes, you’ll have a handle on the basic structure of a horse.
Regardless of medium, you can now begin adding detail to your base. The great benefit of digital art is it allows you to use layers to make drawing easier and faster. Layers are, in essence, invisible pieces of paper that stack on top of each other.
Explore the proportions of the head from all angles. This is the first stage to getting accurate drawings, and gaining more confidence in your drawings.
The cost of the full course is £37.00 GBP. There is a lot of content and research!
You do not need to have any prior experience of art, and the most important thing is to have a passion for drawing the horse, or even just a love of drawing. Passion and curiosity will guide you towards your own way of making art. If you are already an experienced artist, you will gain new insights from the course.