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  1. #1
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    Actually, you've already got the thread started. Great!!! Good luck.

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    You are improving, though as you noted, Barbaro's legs are far too long for his body, but you are getting better. To get even better, try working on one "part" at a time - do several sketches, including shading, based on one front leg and hoof, for example, make that the size of your page each time. Pay attention to how the muscles form shadows and highlights, and how the horse holds and bends that leg. Then do a hind leg for as many times, it's called doing "studies." You'll get to know the horse anatomy better, and you'll be surprised how much that will help when you then do a "whole horse" from scratch!

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    Hay, compared to what I could draw, you do darn good!! I like the one with the jockey.

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    Looks great I see an improvement keep it up!



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    Thanks guys! I'm going to search for 'how to draw' various horse parts. I like to look at pictures, too. The Barbaro running is from a video I found on youtube :]

    Karen - I'll definitely try that. Maybe some today...make myself not think about riding today...

    I_Luv_Rusty - I can't wait to see it! Sound cool! My figures/sculptures always looked like...well...a pile of clay. :]

    -Melanie
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    Hey, you have good proportion in your drawings, that's definitely improved as in the first drawing the forelegs are waaay to short. Also remember that a horses eyes are on the side of the head, so when you can only see one side of the face you can barely see the eye, if at all. You've got it almost right in the last pic. Do you prefer to just draw outlines or do you shade too? I have a lot of horse sketches that I would like to show you but my stupid scanner won't co-operate, so I only have a few old ones on my website. Here's two old ones:
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    Mostly draw outlines. The first one, I was doing it from my calander last year, so thats why I colored it. I can shade...but pretty much only basic. No muscles or anything like that. I hate coloring them. I've only colored oneof my horse things and that was for art last year.

    Wow you are really good! The first one looks really familiar...

    -Melanie
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