Hello, Artenauta! Do you want to learn how to draw a horse? Today we show you how to do it in a very simple way, step by step.
At the end of this entry we propose a series of exercises, ordered from the lowest to the highest level of difficulty, in which we explain how to achieve results step by step with other animals.
As you will see, even the most complex image can be drawn in a simple way with the right technique, following a few simple steps. Here we go!
How to Draw a Horse
- As always, the first thing to do is to look at our model, analyzing it in order to decompose the image into simple geometric shapes:
- In our case, we are going to simplify the horse’s body by drawing two ovals joined in tressi by curves.
- In our case, we are going to simplify the horse’s body by drawing two ovals joined in tressi by curves.
- We continue fitting with basic shapes. Now we will add two triangles, to represent the head, and the tail.
- Now add the legs.
- Now we outline, adjusting the drawing better to our model. To do this, we will look closely at where we need to modify the line.
- Finally, we delineate and refine the details to achieve our horse as a result.
How to Draw Animals Step by Step
We propose a series of exercises that will help you to acquire practice and improve your results. Click here and we will explain how to make each of them step by step:
- How to draw a dolphin step by step
- How to draw a rabbit step by step
- How to draw a shark step by step
- How to draw a bird step by step
- How to draw a frog step by step
- How to draw a dog step by step
- How to draw a dinosaur step by step
Learning to draw
is one of the most complex practices that exist in the art world, but, with the right knowledge and work, you will be able to master it.
To learn how to to draw people like a professional, in a gradual way and adapted to your pace and time availability, we recommend you to visit our Painting and Drawing Course, where we teach you all the concepts, drawing techniques and materials for you to become a true artist, finding and developing your own style and getting to where you propose.