Wednesday, October 22, 2014

                        Awesome Horse Drawing Reference Guide
   So I don't know about you people, but when I try to draw......well there's always an A for effort right? My biggest struggle lies in the category of living, breathing mammals. Whether I am attempting to replicate a person or "Grumpy Cat", I pitifully fail. Being that one annoying horse-obsessed girl at school, I naturally attempt to draw horses. A lot. Lets just say that the potato-dog object that my pencil unfortunately insists on making does not deserve to be compared to any living organism. The area that so strongly evades my success is anatomy. All of the bones, muscles, and tissues that make up my animal of obsession tend to disfigure themselves upon paper, even when they seem perfect in my mind. The convenient article that I have discovered has already provided so much assistance to my friends and I. I personally love drawing guides because they make me seem so much more talented than I am! Drawing horses often gets destroyed by the clashing of science and literature. On one hand, you naturally want make it look anatomically correct. On the other hand. stories that glorify these animals leave readers imagining broad, brave, and over sized heroes. This often causes the artist to create an unclear, confusing image.
         This article fixes these problems. It aids the artist in drawing an anatomically correct horse that is still able to portray it's true elegance, strength, and spirit. It also demonstrates how to draw different horses doing different things. I personally recommend it to any person that is honestly trying to avoid drawing a deformed, walking potato!
Horse Drawing Reference Guide | Drawing References and Resources | Scoop.it
                                         Works Cited:
Okutho, Jerome. "Horse Drawing Reference Guide." Scoop.it.
www.scoop.it.com, March 4 2013. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.

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