There are also some websites that are dedicated to reference images for artists. You can, of course, do a search on Google and click on the Images option to view many photos of horses. The internet is an amazing resource for artists because it’s become so easy to look for references for things that you need to draw that exist in our real world! I grew up in the time before the internet and would have killed for infinite reference images to be at my fingertips instead of having to go to the library in the hopes that they’d have a book with an image that would work for what I wanted to draw.įor horses, we have many options for reference images. If you don’t already know how to draw a horse, and don’t have access to a horse to take your own photos to use for reference, you’ll have to use the internet to look for reference images. Let’s get started drawing a horse in Clip Studio Paint! In this article, I will be covering the following topics: If you like this tutorial and want more horse drawing tips, please give this article a like and a comment so I know there is interest! Horses are tricky to draw, so in this article I’m going to be sharing some tips and tricks on how to draw the horse head. I had a drawing book with tips about how to draw horses and I’d use it to practice all the time. I was obsessed with horses back then (and still am!) and would draw horse heads all the time. The first subject I could ever draw well when I was a young artist was horses. Many of you probably know my name from those books, in fact! I was a beta-tester on the Manga Studio 5 program and for Clip Studio Paint, and I have written three books and several video courses about the program. ![]() I will be back with some other great fun so stay tuned in folks to see what else I got for ya.Hello! My name is Liz Staley and I’m a long-time user of Clip Studio Paint (I started using the program back when it was known as Manga Studio 4!). Well, that’s it for this tutorial description. Only because you’ll develop a good understanding on how to create one of the hardest parts to a horses body. If you plain on drawing the stallion that I submitted earlier, you might want to tackle this lesson first before you do so. I think I did a pretty good job with this lesson which means you should be drawing horses in no time at all once you have finished this tutorial on "how to draw horse heads". The mane is simple to get right, but when it comes time to draw a horse head, that can get pretty tricky because the bone structure of a horse is so darn detailed and defined. For the most part, the hardest thing about drawing these majestic animals, is their heads and everything that comes with it. Now don’t get me wrong I am no pro when it comes to sketching out realistic looking horses, but I do know how to play with lining to make a horse look real, cartoony, and even somewhere in between. The only problem that most people have, is actually drawing the animal right, and realistic. ![]() There is so many ways one can choose to make a horse to do exactly what you want them too. So having said that, I will not only teach you to draw a horse head, I will also give you some cool tips and pointers how to create the head you are looking for when it comes to character creation, and expressions. The reason why I am on a horse kick today, is because I haven’t really submitted any good horse tutorials in soo long. I received countless requests for me to do a tutorial that could teach you guys "how to draw horse heads", step by step. How about another horse related lesson for the books.
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