| 13 Jan 2003 | Jaime Skipper |  Loading... *Does first comment dance* Your horse anatomy is good in this one, human anatomy isn't my strong point, but I've worked on portraits, so I can do faces fairly well! If you start with a kind of oval shape for the head (draw lightly!) divide it in half horizontally. That half-way line is where the eyes should go they're about one "eye-length" apart. Now, divide the lower half of the oval in half again that's where the nose goes, then divide that bottom quarter of the face in half, and thats where the mouth goes!! The top half may look WAY to big at first, but just add hair to that part, hehe! Oh, and if you need to, divide the face in half vertically and that will help center the nose and other features. Thats all I can think of right now.....I hope I helped!! Email if I just confused you more!!  Good job!  Andrea 'Silver1' Bodel replies: "oooOOOOooooh....hey, that actually makes sense!! I'll give it a try, thanks a bunch!!!" | |
| 25 Oct 2003 | David(91) <david@sel...uk> |  Loading... As well as using guidelines, remember that everything on the face sticks out or in. Make brow ridges, mouth, nose and eyeballs with shading to prevent them from looking flat. Also with eyes I lightly draw the entire eyeball, then the lids over that (and then rub out the rest of the eyeball) so that it is more anatomically accurate. | |
| 19 Oct 2004 | Gina Ertz |  Loading... It is a very good drawing, the museles and the shading are perfect. I love the swishing of the tail. You have a real talent for drawing horses keep it up. | |
| 7 Oct 2005 | Tantar |  Loading... Hey don't steal my name. I enjoy the artistry,but it would be in my favor if you change the name because i do not want anyone tothink that that is what I look like. Keep up the doodles.
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