
Drawn from a photograph taken by
Hidalgo
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12046379/
Still not very satisfied. The recording I made of the drawing doesn't go out of focus now, still some kinks to work out though. I'll probably make a couple more practice runs.

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12046379/
Still not very satisfied. The recording I made of the drawing doesn't go out of focus now, still some kinks to work out though. I'll probably make a couple more practice runs.
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Horse
Size 1280 x 1247px
File Size 1.09 MB
You know, I was starting to worry about you a bit :D Glad to see you still practicing and still alive.
As far as the picture... I have nothing off the sleeve. I do have basic anatomy images in one of my visual dictionaries - really high level "skeleton, location of the heart, part of skull, end" stuff. I can cue it up right after the hunks I offered swift from a different resource if you'd like.
As far as the picture... I have nothing off the sleeve. I do have basic anatomy images in one of my visual dictionaries - really high level "skeleton, location of the heart, part of skull, end" stuff. I can cue it up right after the hunks I offered swift from a different resource if you'd like.
APA citation:[/b[ Owen, W. (2004). Visual dictionary: Animals. (2nd ed., pp. 79, 178, 202-5). New York: Barnes
[b]ISBN-13: 978-0-7607-6006-2
ISBN-10: 0-7607-6006-3
And, naturally, an unaffiliated Amazon link.
While we're here, if it matters any, I've dusted off my brushes for the first time in about a decade to do some idle work (ick, spiderwebs). Mondrian and Pollock would both be proud, I think. Well, but they never had much for me in terms of really anything (and I'm sick of being compared to them XD). People have been having heart attacks because many older works have found their way to my walls at the present time, replacing all the gifts and commissions that usually adorn them. I again have to revisit a piece of my life I try to push aside and appreciate what it meant to me when people ask about the OFTLOF pieces and I've considered putting them away. Most of them were never completed anyway, though I am looking at them to decide if it's better for me to complete them or leave them as is.
There was this young up and coming artist once who left many of his works incomplete, only to have someone very lost and confused come across them, and I wonder - as I often do - how often I'll find myself in the shoes of the people I've caused much stress and confusion for.
I'm rambling for all the wrong and nostalgic reasons again. I'm glad you're well, and for what little I'm often worth outside a code compiler you can feel free to contact me if you could use my help for anything.
[b]ISBN-13: 978-0-7607-6006-2
ISBN-10: 0-7607-6006-3
And, naturally, an unaffiliated Amazon link.
While we're here, if it matters any, I've dusted off my brushes for the first time in about a decade to do some idle work (ick, spiderwebs). Mondrian and Pollock would both be proud, I think. Well, but they never had much for me in terms of really anything (and I'm sick of being compared to them XD). People have been having heart attacks because many older works have found their way to my walls at the present time, replacing all the gifts and commissions that usually adorn them. I again have to revisit a piece of my life I try to push aside and appreciate what it meant to me when people ask about the OFTLOF pieces and I've considered putting them away. Most of them were never completed anyway, though I am looking at them to decide if it's better for me to complete them or leave them as is.
There was this young up and coming artist once who left many of his works incomplete, only to have someone very lost and confused come across them, and I wonder - as I often do - how often I'll find myself in the shoes of the people I've caused much stress and confusion for.
I'm rambling for all the wrong and nostalgic reasons again. I'm glad you're well, and for what little I'm often worth outside a code compiler you can feel free to contact me if you could use my help for anything.
My dyslexia - and often broken tags - didn't start until I started college. Anyway, that opening block should have read:
APA citation: Owen, W. (2004). Visual dictionary: Animals. (2nd ed., pp. 79, 178, 202-5). New York: Barnes & Noble Publishing Incorporated.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7607-6006-2
ISBN-10: 0-7607-6006-3
APA citation: Owen, W. (2004). Visual dictionary: Animals. (2nd ed., pp. 79, 178, 202-5). New York: Barnes & Noble Publishing Incorporated.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7607-6006-2
ISBN-10: 0-7607-6006-3
Something that might help is when you add the shading lines, have them follow the contour of the body, that will help indicate not only teh light/darkness of the area, but the overall shape as well and help fill the form out more. All in all though, it's looking good. keep working at it! :)
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