How to Sketch a horse



Step 1

For the first step, create a round shape that is longer. Sketch the facial expressions and proceed to two degrees how to draw will be Sascha.

Step 2

Before we start sketching the horse's face and head structure, we will work on drawing some meat. This part of the moon is called the 'forelock'. These hairs hang between the ears and fall on most of the forehead.

Step 3

Then start sketching the horse's face, beginning with the hump where the eye is located. Then continue sketching down until the brain enters. This should include the mouth and nose of the horse.

Step 4

Now that some essential parts of the horse's face and head have been pulled, we can continue the movement by making the lower part of the mouth removed and then the core of the horse. Structural forms can be sketched. To more

Step 5

At the moment, you have a sketch of a horse's head. Now you will start drawing on the face. Begin by inserting tissue into the ears, and then using this facial guide, remove the black, almond-shaped eyes you described in the first step. More

Step 6

Then begin this phase by sketching the horse's horse, which looks like the back of our neck. You will then pull on the front of the neck, which is also the housing of the gut drain. You see that line starting from the jaw.

Step 7

This is the basic sketch of what it feels like to do everything. All details come from the shade and other lining effects.

Step 8

Before we touch on the shadow of the face, we need to consider the importance of the 'light source'. This drawing will determine the darkest shade that hits the horse's forehead and nostrils. These are the darkest areas.

Step 9

It's a refined look at how I created the eye shadow and detail of the horse. See how bright and realistic the clock appears when everything is ready.

Step 10

Before starting the details, create the essential coat for the separation process. Black specific areas for a clearer view and where parts of the horse are hollow, such as inside the nose and ears.=

Step 11

Thick or thicken the horse's outer layer until you have a sketch for you that you see here.

Step 12

What a beautiful sketch when you have everything ready. Of course, your graphics will look different than mine, but that's the beauty of art. Everyone has their style of drawing and sketching.