Anonymus, I think you´ve mixed something up, because I´m not 10, I´m 5 yrs older :D
Anonymous Guest
17 Jan 2004
you are doing extremly well for a 10 year old and i see that u really have got tallent that will grow!kepp up the practice and you will be great!!!!and as Tim said always use curves!!best of luck
my favorite of the bunch, nice loose line work comes through, shows you have a natural feel for your subject and media. And you are not just 'trying' to draw horses, you ARE drawing horses. Here's something my middle school art teacher taught me: 'nature loves a curve' always remember that. So try and make those eyes without those sharp angles and they'll look more natural. KEEP DRAWING!!!!!!
Nic pictures, you really do have a love for horses. Alright, I'm gonna give you some constructive critisim that I hope you put to good use, you have a lot of potential and it would be a shame to waste it. To begin, you should start with anatomy. Anatomy is a key, and I didn't start to grow as an artest till I did. Don't be afraid to use refferences starting out, as long as you give credits and don't trace you can post it as practice. I've been practiceing horses for a long while now and if you would like some tips or a guide I'd be happy to help you. Like I've said before, you have the raw potential just need to mold it.
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Wolfie Fan 28 Jan 2004
Anonymus, I think you´ve mixed something up, because I´m not 10, I´m 5 yrs older :DAnonymous Guest 17 Jan 2004
you are doing extremly well for a 10 year old and i see that u really have got tallent that will grow!kepp up the practice and you will be great!!!!and as Tim said always use curves!!best of luckTim Beachy 16 Jan 2004
my favorite of the bunch, nice loose line work comes through, shows you have a natural feel for your subject and media. And you are not just 'trying' to draw horses, you ARE drawing horses. Here's something my middle school art teacher taught me: 'nature loves a curve' always remember that. So try and make those eyes without those sharp angles and they'll look more natural. KEEP DRAWING!!!!!!Lauren Maxwell 16 Jan 2004
Nic pictures, you really do have a love for horses. Alright, I'm gonna give you some constructive critisim that I hope you put to good use, you have a lot of potential and it would be a shame to waste it. To begin, you should start with anatomy. Anatomy is a key, and I didn't start to grow as an artest till I did. Don't be afraid to use refferences starting out, as long as you give credits and don't trace you can post it as practice. I've been practiceing horses for a long while now and if you would like some tips or a guide I'd be happy to help you. Like I've said before, you have the raw potential just need to mold it.