lookin at pics of real horses is your best friend on learning to draw them better!
you actually already draw pretty decent horses, youve got their anatomy and whatnot down already. going by the horse on the bottom right in this, the only things that stand out to me (that could use improvement or refinement) are:
the body, it's a wee bit short (their bodies are a little longer than one might expect, it varies from horse to horse though and it would be possible for a real horse to be like the one you drew but itd probably be considered "faulty" for the back being /too/ short).
the right (bent) foreleg's longer than the left (straight) foreleg.
and the last thing is more dependent on if you intend for realism or not-- the jaw area is a little flat.
taside from those 3 things up there i think youre doin good. but, no matter who you are and what youre capable of, there's always room for improvement in art-
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04 Jan, 2020, 6:26 pm
lookin at pics of real horses is your best friend on learning to draw them better!
you actually already draw pretty decent horses, youve got their anatomy and whatnot down already. going by the horse on the bottom right in this, the only things that stand out to me (that could use improvement or refinement) are:
the body, it's a wee bit short (their bodies are a little longer than one might expect, it varies from horse to horse though and it would be possible for a real horse to be like the one you drew but itd probably be considered "faulty" for the back being /too/ short).
the right (bent) foreleg's longer than the left (straight) foreleg.
and the last thing is more dependent on if you intend for realism or not-- the jaw area is a little flat.
taside from those 3 things up there i think youre doin good. but, no matter who you are and what youre capable of, there's always room for improvement in art-
04 Jan, 2020, 6:27 pm
^ pretend that random t isnt there at the end lol
i probably erased a word and missed one letter
rip