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How To Draw A Horse Simple <\/h2>\n

Drawing a horse doesn’t have to be daunting or time consuming. With just a few simple steps and a little creativity, you can learn how to draw a horse simple and quickly!
\nFirst, start with a pencil and paper and make sure your paper is placed flat. Take your pencil and draw a curved line, and then draw two shapes right in the middle of the line, it will look like two circles overlapping one another. At the bottom of the circles, draw two curves and then draw a line connecting the two circles. From here, you should draw an oval shape that is slightly bigger than the circles you just drew.
\nNow, you will add legs, ears, and a tail to your horse. You can achieve this by using simple curved lines. At the bottom of the oval, draw four lines for the legs, then towards the top of the oval draw long curved lines for the ears and a long line going off the tail for the tail. Your horse is looking great!
\nIt’s time to add facial details, like eyes, nostrils, and a muzzle. To start, draw two circles for the eyes, and then add a U-shape for the nostrils. To draw the muzzle, draw a curved line that is connected to the circles. Add two small curved lines underneath the circles, they will be the cheeks of your horse.
\nThe mane of your horse is the perfect finishing touch. Begin by drawing curved lines around the ears and a long line of curved lines down the back of the neck. Once that’s done, you can add more details to the horse, like shading and highlights to make it look more realistic.
\nAnd now your horse is complete! Through these simple steps, you now know how to draw a horse simple and quickly! You can draw the horse with different colors, or give it a patterned mane. Your imagination is the only limit!<\/p>\n

Sketching in Shades and Hues<\/h2>\n

With sketching, it’s all about adding shades and hues to make your horse look more realistic and life-like. Start by lightly sketching in stripes or small circles to create patterns. This will serve as a guide for the shading. To create the shadows, you’d use a slightly darker shade than the base color of your horse. For example, if your horse is brown, you’d use a slightly darker brown shade. Blending the pencils with an eraser can also create a smooth, blended look.
\nShading is the next step and it requires a bit of patience. Start by lightly shading the entire horse, including the mane. This can be done by gradually pressing down harder with your pencil as you move it across the paper. Once completed, add more detailed shading to create a 3D effect on the horse; like along the neck muscles or back ripples.
\nHighlights are the icing on the cake! Begin this step by creating a white highlight on the muzzle, eyes, neck, and back. You can also create a yellowish-gold highlight flowing through the mane to achieve a bold and striking look. Layering colors and highlights is the perfect way to add depth to your drawing.<\/p>\n

Creating Shadows and Highlights with Different Mediums<\/h2>\n

Using pastels, markers and other mediums are an excellent way to create depth and add depth and movement to your drawings. Once you have created your horse with pencils, you can move onto using colors and mediums.
\nUsing pastels is an excellent way to bring your horse to life. Take swipe colors and layer them onto the horse in sections to create a more realistic look. If you want to create the effect of a 3D look, use the highlights and shadows you created when you were sketching with pencil.
\nMarkers are also a great way to add color and add small details to your horse. Outline the main shape of your horse with a darker shade of marker, then use light colors (like baby blue) to highlight the nose, eyes and tail. When it comes to markers, it’s all about finding the right balance between light and dark colors to make your horse come to life.<\/p>\n

Outlining With Ink and Pen<\/h2>\n

Using ink or pen is an excellent way to make your drawings pop and stand out. Outlining your horse with a black ink pen or marker will give it a more defined and outlined look. Begin by tracing over the pencil marks with your pen; start with the head and neck and then move onto the mane. Once you have completed all the shapes, go back to the head and trace over the eyes and muzzle. This will make your horse look vibrant and alive.
\nOnce you have completed the outline, you can add in small details such as hair strands, facial features, and patterns. Use a thicker pen and apply pressure to create lines of varying thickness. This will give your drawing an even more realistic look and will make it stand out from the crowd.<\/p>\n

Bringing Your Horse to Life with Color<\/h2>\n