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Horsey picture(s)
Here's a horsey picture I did last week. I was going to turn it into a unicorn impaling a virgin for the contrast thing, but the horse turned out so well I didn't want to ruin it.
If you have some horsey art you've created and wondered where to put it, how 'bout here, in the horsey art thread. |
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How about these....
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...and this
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Horsey reply 3
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...and this.
By the way, how do you put lots of pictures in one post? |
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...and this. Is that enough for now?
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Great job! I like the way the last one looks like he's got a bit of attitude. You must have studied horsey-techture :)
In my spare time at work I've been trying to figure out how to solid model one on engineering software (Pro/E). They all end up looking like a pile of boxes. |
Model one - wow! They're pretty complex you know. I studied George Stubbs, The Anatamy of a Horse, and looked at a lot of horses before I began to understand. Stubbs is great because his drawings show you how the whole thing is put together.
Good luck! |
I really like the colouring on that horse vermin! Did you do it in PS?
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oooo... horses are hard.
i've never been able to get the bodies right. (nice work yet again, lewis.) this is from a western series for kids that i did for a clothing company that shall remain nameless. they bought all the art work (16 pieces) and only produced two of them. can anyone guess from whence this was ripped off? |
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d'oh!
here it is. |
Great horses everyone.
Lewis, I really like that first sketch. They are all great though. The lips and nose on your 4th one are just awesome as well. |
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