
Page one of what is going to be a very large project.
All of the illustrations will be new and drawn by me. There will be "textbook" drawings as well as illustrations from life. It will be more than just "how to draw a horse" it will be "how horses work."
Any and all input and advise is most welcome. Be it as simple as a spelling or grammar check or suggestions for subjects. If you have a particular part of equine anatomy that you have issues with feel free to explain it in detail and I will address it as fully as I can when I come to it.
As you can see I'm starting from the bottom and working my way up. Once I get through the main column of the legs it'll be the basic body proportions and the overall picture before diving deeper into the specific parts followed by body types and things pertaining to specific types and breeds.
Do enjoy and I hope this is informative!
Once I get a few more pages done I'll offer up "books," of each section as they are completed and possibly a complete one when it is all said and done. In the meantime each "book" will probably consist of a binder and sheet protectors until the whole thing is done and perhaps I'll self-publish it. We shall see.
All content is © CERT
All of the illustrations will be new and drawn by me. There will be "textbook" drawings as well as illustrations from life. It will be more than just "how to draw a horse" it will be "how horses work."
Any and all input and advise is most welcome. Be it as simple as a spelling or grammar check or suggestions for subjects. If you have a particular part of equine anatomy that you have issues with feel free to explain it in detail and I will address it as fully as I can when I come to it.
As you can see I'm starting from the bottom and working my way up. Once I get through the main column of the legs it'll be the basic body proportions and the overall picture before diving deeper into the specific parts followed by body types and things pertaining to specific types and breeds.
Do enjoy and I hope this is informative!
Once I get a few more pages done I'll offer up "books," of each section as they are completed and possibly a complete one when it is all said and done. In the meantime each "book" will probably consist of a binder and sheet protectors until the whole thing is done and perhaps I'll self-publish it. We shall see.
All content is © CERT
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
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ooh, as someone with a keen interest in conformation and equine anatomy I'll be looking forward to this for sure! "A very large project" is putting it lightly from what you describe.
I don't think I have seen the grooves on either side of the frog called sulci before (I know them as collateral grooves) so I had to run and dig out the books. It seems that both terms are correct so I've learned something already. =)
I don't think I have seen the grooves on either side of the frog called sulci before (I know them as collateral grooves) so I had to run and dig out the books. It seems that both terms are correct so I've learned something already. =)
Excellent! *Laughs," I didn't quite want to call it "monumental" or anything like that, but I imagine it'll take more than a year to do what I want to do with it.
Ah, yes, I've heard them called collateral grooves as well, but I tend to think "sulcus" first. Good to know it's already proved informative!
Ah, yes, I've heard them called collateral grooves as well, but I tend to think "sulcus" first. Good to know it's already proved informative!
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