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Drawing
a Horse in Pencil

Our
lesson on how to draw a horse in pencil is a demonstration of the
various steps and techniques involved in creating the horse drawing
above. The model for our drawing was 'Whistlejacket',
the famous racehorse originally painted by George
Stubbs. Pencil is the ideal medium for rendering both the form
of the animal's powerful muscles and the soft textures of its gleaming
coat, mane and tail.

Drawing
a Horse: Step 1
THE
LINE DRAWING: The first step in this drawing is to concentrate on
rendering the basic shapes of the horse in line only. You are trying
to discover the various relationships between the lines, shapes
and proportions of the image.
TECHNIQUE:
At the start of any drawing you should always sketch lightly and
loosely as you search for the shapes and proportions of the image.
It is very important to have a light touch when you are sketching
as it is easier to erase your errors. Artists seldom get a drawing
right first time. Therefore, it is normal to chop and change the
position and proportions of lines and shapes at this stage of a
drawing.

Drawing
a Horse: Step 2
APPLYING
DARK TONES: The second step in this drawing is to apply some dark
tones in order to create the form of the horse. Your aim, at this
stage, is simply to establish those areas where you think the darkest
tones should be.
TECHNIQUE:
Your drawing technique should still be light and relaxed at this
stage. Some basic tones are applied using a mixture of loose hatching
and cross-hatching techniques.

Drawing
a Horse: Step 3
DEVELOPING
THE DARK TONES: The third step in this drawing is to start to develop
the areas of dark tone to enhance the muscular details of the horse.
TECHNIQUE:
You need to modify the dark tones of the horse by both strengthening
and blending them with carefully graduated shading. The aim is to
steadily increase their contrast and unify their texture in order
to emphasise the strong muscular form of the horse. This is a gradual
process where you concentrate on and build up each separate set
of muscles on the horse, trying to keep a balanced tonal contrast
throughout.

Drawing
a Horse: Step 4
UNIFYING
THE FORM: The final step in this drawing is to unify the form, tones
and texture of the horse by deepening the shadows and and increasing
their contrast.
TECHNIQUE:
In the previous stages of the drawing you developed the image of
the horse by concentrating on the separate elements of line, shape,
tone and texture. In the final step you have to unite all these
elements to define the overall form of the horse. This is done by
applying deeper layers of shading over all the areas of darker tones.
It may be that you lose some muscular definition in the darker areas
but you gain a stronger unity of form which increases the dramatic
character of this magnificent creature.

see
our horse drawing develop
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