Thursday, March 26, 2009

Is this a good drawing/bad ? Improvements ? [[Pic]]?

http://i27.tinypic.com/amchlu.png





I drew this from scratch . It%26#039;s not that great in my opinion . . . What can i do to improve itt ?
Is this a good drawing/bad ? Improvements ? [[Pic]]?
OK, I%26#039;m no artist, nor am I an art critic. I think it looks pretty darn good. I wish I could draw as well as you.
Is this a good drawing/bad ? Improvements ? [[Pic]]?
Ya, that is really good, i can draw, but i dont think i could draw that well, especially a horse!! haha:)
Reply:im not that great of an artist, but i love it, what did you use to make it?
Reply:ok im an art student, i would give an honest opinion, it looks great, add some shadows, give a look at your proportion, and add i little more shadows and highlights. Study some photographs of real horses and try to copy a few of them as good as you can, hope this helps.
Reply:It%26#039;s not too bad





It sort of reminds me of a unicorn and the tail is a bit long but why not?





It%26#039;s your horse and your horse%26#039;s tail.





Did you know that one tail hair from such a beast can hold a full grown person to the ground, with the minimum effort?
Reply:Hoo.





We%26#039;ll start out with the anatomy. Horse%26#039;s noses are a bit bigger than that, their cheeks much rounder. The eyes come out a bit further.





As for the legs., look at this picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/amables_jau... Horses don%26#039;t really have too many curves in their legs, save the back ones. Oh, and notice how the neck sort of ends at the shoulders. The shoulders do tend to be prominent.





As for the coloring. Work on smooth transitioning of colors and work on shading.
Reply:Depends on what you mean by %26quot;good.%26quot;


If you were wanting to make a simple, slightly cartoonish drawing of a horse, then yeah, it%26#039;s good.


If you were wanting to create a masterpiece, then sorry, but no.


If you were wanting to create a completely realistic depiction of a horse, study more horses, work on your proportion, and learn how to use colour and shading to create realistic images.

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