{"id":10603,"date":"2023-12-26T16:35:12","date_gmt":"2023-12-26T15:35:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnabout-art.com\/?p=10603"},"modified":"2023-12-26T16:35:12","modified_gmt":"2023-12-26T15:35:12","slug":"how-to-draw-a-easy-horse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnabout-art.com\/how-to-draw-a-easy-horse\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Draw A Easy Horse"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Grab your pencil and paper and get ready to draw a horse! As an animal that represents movement, power, and beauty, drawing a horse can be a fun and creative undertaking. While drawing a horse can seem difficult and intimidating, you don’t need to be an artist or master drawer to recreate your favorite animal on paper. All you need is a bit of patience and a few simple techniques. As you work your way through the basics, you’ll quickly learn how to turn simple lines and shapes into a vibrant display of motion and life.<\/p>\n

The first thing you need to do is get a good sense of what a horse looks like. Taking a look at different photos and references of horses can help you to memorize the different parts of the body, and which shapes and lines need to be drawn to recreate them. Focusing on one particular horse at a time can also help you to fine-tune the details and get the shape just right. <\/p>\n

Next, you’ll want to draw the basic lines and shapes that make up the body of a horse. Start with the head and work your way down the rest of the body. Draw a large oblong shape for the head, followed by a triangular shape for the neck, a long line for the spine and barrel, and curved lines for the front and back legs. Remember to be as lightly and careful as possible; keep in mind that you can always go back and add more detail to your lines later. <\/p>\n

Now it’s time to go back and add the details. Revisit each line and shape until it matches your horse reference at the beginning. Make sure to draw the nostrils, eyes, and ears that sit on the head, as well as the mane and tail that extend down the neck and spine. You can also add sparse hair along the front and back of the legs, as well as the hooves that round off each limb. If the horse you are drawing has coloration such as spots or stripes, make sure to add those too! Even if your horse isn’t perfect, adding these details can really make it come alive. <\/p>\n