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welcome to my mind.i was recently asked to do a tutorial on how i draw my lines. well, i kinda just draw. so at first i declined, because i don't see how that really helps anyone. but then i thought about it. i've never really liked the way the circle method worked. why? well, step 1: draw some circles. step 2: WHERE? HOW? WHY?
so, today i spent my psychology seminar (2 hours) trying to figure out a way to make the circle method easier. at first, i thought about looking up the ideal conformation of a horse and measuring and doing lines and grids, but then i realized no one really wants to do that. so i reverse engineered a simple grid.
here you have it, the closest approximation to a decent looking horse i could come up with using the circle method placed on a simple grid.
i was going to make this nice and fancy, but lost motivation real fast. my handwriting came out horrendously. if you can't read stuff, i will translate.
anyway, what i discovered along the way was that even though you kind of need to know the basic locations/look of the parts of a horse, this thing REALLY helped whip out a proportional horse FAST. usually, it takes me a couple sketches on top of each other to get the proportions right. this comes out FAST (i say again) and DECENT.
so, actually, i might end up using this in the future. so maybe you'll like it too.
if people actually care, i'll save the grid as a png file so you can just proportionally enlarge it for use. or you could just make your own, ya lazy bums.
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Comments: 17
SoraWithWings [2022-06-12 03:29:45 +0000 UTC]
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Rein-Dance-Ranch [2012-08-07 17:28:52 +0000 UTC]
Do you have any tips for drawing the grid? I can't get it right.
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cobra-farms In reply to Rein-Dance-Ranch [2012-08-07 17:36:20 +0000 UTC]
i did this so long ago now that i don't remember! but if you want to just save the file and then make a layer over the grids that are on it to draw on, go for it.
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Rein-Dance-Ranch In reply to cobra-farms [2012-08-07 17:39:31 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! Thankyou; you are the best! c:
PS, do you think you could help me? I have an akhal-teke Appaloosa for sale, and I was wondering if you could pass it on that she is for sale.I haven't got her ref up yet but I will.
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cobra-farms In reply to Rein-Dance-Ranch [2012-08-07 17:48:01 +0000 UTC]
link me to her ref when it's done and i can add her to my sales page as a "consignment" if you want
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Rein-Dance-Ranch In reply to cobra-farms [2012-08-07 17:54:31 +0000 UTC]
Whoa! Thank you thank you thank you!
I have to finish it soon then, !
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painted-cowgirl [2011-04-20 22:53:24 +0000 UTC]
hm, i may have to use this...it seems to work perfectly for what I want
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Posiitive [2011-03-22 01:15:22 +0000 UTC]
What an interesting drawing technique/method. I am definitely going to try this out! Thank you so much for posting this
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weezapony [2011-03-22 00:52:26 +0000 UTC]
Cool! That does look quick! I agree about the circle method, although I usually start with a circle for the head to decide how big it is.
nice handwriting
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CrystalsDuet [2011-03-21 20:33:01 +0000 UTC]
Quick and easy, just the way I like it. Love this. Thanks for the epic post~
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FlyingTimeFarm [2011-03-21 20:32:18 +0000 UTC]
Ohh, I like this. I'll go draw and save that grid right now haha. So knees will never go below that first line? Excluding jumping/a weird high stepping trot thing, right?
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cobra-farms In reply to FlyingTimeFarm [2011-03-21 21:06:17 +0000 UTC]
hm, yeah i would think so. not sure how the first part of a jump would work out either!
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FlyingTimeFarm In reply to cobra-farms [2011-03-22 18:12:51 +0000 UTC]
Yeah true. But alright thanks
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