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Learn How to Draw and Paint Horses for Beginners
Learn How to Draw and Paint Horses for Beginners
Learn How to Draw and Paint Horses for Beginners
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Learn How to Draw and Paint Horses for Beginners

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
Materials
Charcoal
Airbrush
Pastels
The Basics
Sphere
Cone
Cube
Cylinder
How to Draw a Horse
Drawing Horses in Different Poses
How to Render a Horse WithPencils
How to Draw a Cartoon Horse:
Charcoal Painting
Rendering theHorse in Charcoal
Learning about Colors
Pastel Painting
Rendering the Horse in Pastels
Watercolor Painting
Painting the Horse in Watercolor
Airbrush Painting
Painting the Horse with Airbrush
Author Bio

Introduction

Horse are fascinating creature, as horses they are great and beautiful, with an analogy of haste as it’s a fast and strong animal, even in old painting you can see how an artist paint horses in his canvas, so why not learn and also feel how to render horses, by following the instruction in this eBook, by this we are like back in time as we follow the old artist footprints and later on see what we will became “A Great Horse Painter” , after you learned how to paint horses with various media.

I’m sure you’re excited to learn how to draw and paint horses, and I’m sure you won’t regret it, I’ll teach you the basics, of how to render horses using your pencil, but that’s not all, you will learn more as you move along from one medium to another, so bear with me, as we tackle different types of media when rendering horses, just give your time and dedication in your horse painting, so have fun painting and let’s accept the fact that painting is now part of your life.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 3, 2015
ISBN9781311574329
Learn How to Draw and Paint Horses for Beginners

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    Learn How to Draw and Paint Horses for Beginners - Paolo Lopez de Leon

    Learn How to Draw and Paint

    Horses for Beginners

    Step By Step Guide to Drawing Horses with Pencil, Charcoal, Pastels, Airbrush, Watercolors and Cartoons

    Learn to Draw Series

    Paolo Lopez de Leon

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    Smashwords Edition

    Mendon Cottage Books

    JD-Biz Publishing

    All Rights Reserved.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise without prior written permission from JD-Biz Corp and at http://JD-Biz.com. Copyright © 2015

    All Images Licensed

    By: Paolo Lopez de Leon

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Materials

    Charcoal

    Airbrush

    Paints we can use with an Airbrush

    Pastels

    Paint Brushes

    Other Materials Needed

    The Basics

    Sphere

    Cone

    Cube

    Cylinder

    How to Draw a Horse

    Drawing Horses in Different Poses

    How to Render a Horse with Pencils

    How to Draw a Cartoon Horse:

    Light source and Cast Shadow

    Cartoon Eyes:

    More Horse Cartoons:

    Cartoon Expressions:

    Charcoal Painting

    Tips to Remember

    Rendering the Horse in Charcoal

    Learning about Colors

    Colors Terms

    Pastel Painting

    Rendering the Horse in Pastels

    Watercolor Painting

    How to Create Color Value Chart

    Application and Techniques in Watercolor

    Painting the Horse in Watercolor

    Airbrush Painting

    Airbrush

    Painting the Horse with Airbrush

    Author Bio

    Introduction

    Horses are fascinating creatures. They are great and beautiful, with an analogy of haste, and they are fast and strong. Even in old paintings, you can see how an artist paints horses on his canvas. So, why not learn and also feel how to render horses by following the instruction in this eBook. It will be as if we are like back in time as we follow the old artist footprints and later on see if we will become A Great Horse Painter, after you learn how to paint horses with various media.

    I’m sure you’re excited to learn how to draw and paint horses, and I’m sure you won’t regret learning. I’ll teach you the basics of how to render horses using your pencil, but that’s not all, you will also learn more as you move along from one medium to another. So bear with me as we tackle different types of media while rendering horses. All you need to do is give your time and dedication in your horse paintings, and remember to have fun. Let’s accept the fact that painting is now part of your life.

    Materials

    Pencil with Sharpener/ Mechanical Pencil with Leads /Lead Holder Pencil with Sharpener and Leads

    HB Pencil with Sharpener (A.), Mechanical Pencil for thin outlines (B.), Lead Holder Pencil (C.), this is for thin and thick lines, and is the same as an ordinary pencil. The only difference is the ease when the lead becomes dull, as you just push the end button and sharpen the point; you can also use it with a longer lead (just push the end button many times).

    There are various grades of pencil that you may consider for adding tones to your drawing: 4H, 2H, F, HB, 2B, and 6B, but if you’re short of supplies, you can use HB only. You will just apply pressure when you want a darker tone and light pressure for light tone.

    Charcoal

    A. Charcoal pencils- Come in different ranges from Hard, Medium, and Soft, and they are good for giving details in any charcoal work.

    B. Vine Charcoal- They also come in different ranges and also sizes. You can apply it directly or shave it with your cutter and use the accumulated dust on your working paper.

    C. Compress Charcoals- This is the same as other charcoal, but with different range and in shapes. They are available in bar or cylindrical shape, and they have a darker tone and can easily adhere to any drawing paper.

    D. Powder Charcoal-They come in cans or plastic bottles, are very fine and useful for any charcoal work, especially for toning. They can also be used for transferring your drawing or outlines to working paper.

    Fine Point Marker/Permanent Fine Point Pen

    Use these to add dark details in your work, and also to fill some dark tight areas.

    Soft and Abrasive Rubber Eraser/ Pencil Eraser/ Refillable Retractable Eraser/Kneaded Eraser/Electric Eraser

    Soft and Abrasive Rubber Eraser- Use this to erase minor mistakes and to lighten colors in painted areas, as well as large areas.

    Electric Eraser- This eraser is battery operated and comes with soft and abrasive eraser refills. This is a must have for airbrush users, as it can create various effects that an ordinary eraser can’t.

    Heavy Duty Abrasive Eraser- Use this to erase tough areas, but be very careful when you’re going to use this, as it can ruin your working paper or board.

    Kneaded Eraser- It’s like clay that is used to erase dark outlines and also to lighten some areas. It is especially used for highlights and other effects.

    Refillable Retractable Eraser- This is the same as a rubber

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