How to Draw a Stallion
Start with an idea., Draw a medium circle and a smaller circle in front of it., Add the neck., Draw the ears., Draw the body., Move on to the legs and feet., Add the mane and tail, which is the horse's hair., Add any details that you want such as...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start with an idea.
What do you want your stallion to be doing? Do you want to make him be eating, or do you want him to run? This is the first step of every drawing. -
Step 2: Draw a medium circle and a smaller circle in front of it.
Connect them with lines on the sides of the circles. , Draw the neck stemming out of the larger of the two circles that represents where the jaw bones are. , You may want to start out simple like everything else drawn so far, so you may want to start by drawing triangles instead of the full drawn out ears. , Connect the body lines with the neck as shown in the image. , Look at the image to see the anatomy of the front and hind legs and hooves, which are his feet. , Draw it long and flowing if you like or you can do anything that you want with the horse's hair. , Erase any lines that are unrealistic or unwanted and you're DONE!!! -
Step 3: Add the neck.
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Step 4: Draw the ears.
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Step 5: Draw the body.
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Step 6: Move on to the legs and feet.
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Step 7: Add the mane and tail
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Step 8: which is the horse's hair.
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Step 9: Add any details that you want such as eyes
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Step 10: nostrils
Detailed Guide
What do you want your stallion to be doing? Do you want to make him be eating, or do you want him to run? This is the first step of every drawing.
Connect them with lines on the sides of the circles. , Draw the neck stemming out of the larger of the two circles that represents where the jaw bones are. , You may want to start out simple like everything else drawn so far, so you may want to start by drawing triangles instead of the full drawn out ears. , Connect the body lines with the neck as shown in the image. , Look at the image to see the anatomy of the front and hind legs and hooves, which are his feet. , Draw it long and flowing if you like or you can do anything that you want with the horse's hair. , Erase any lines that are unrealistic or unwanted and you're DONE!!!
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