We are here with a drawing lesson on how to draw a horse, for children and beginners. Horses are among the domesticated animals for centuries. They are a good companionship with men for work and assist them. People utilize horses for various kinds of jobs as pleasure events, utilized in gaming events, and various kinds of jumping events.
Cowboys are individuals who take care of the horse herd and ride them, their hat is world-renowned. Roy Rogers and horse trigger, Lone Ranger and his horse Silver, Toy and Bullseye are the only renowned fictional cowboy figures. Some information regarding the horse is given below:
- Horses can sleep standing up.
- There are over 300 breeds around the globe.
- Horse lifespan is between 25 to 30 based on their breed and upkeep.
- Sense contact of Horse is high, they can even sense the touch of insects on their body.
Hey kids, saddle up.! we are all set to start the horse drawing tutorial, you will require paper and a pencil together with this tutorial. This tutorial is easy and straightforward you just have to follow the provided steps with an illustration. Always keep an eraser handy and the kind of colors you are comfortable with.
How to Draw a Horse
Step 1: Draw 2 ovals one small one for the head and a large flat for the stomach.
Step 2: Join the head to the body with assistance of 2 curved lines one from the upper side and from below, it will create the neck. Stretch the body from behind and draw an outline for the tail.
Step 3: Draw the snout on the lower region of the head and 4 lines showing the outline for legs.
Step 4: Shape the snout with a line showing the mouth, draw an outline for the ear on the head. Draw legs with the outline drawn, also draw hooves.
Step 5: Draw the eye, shape the ears, also outline for the mane. Draw tail with one more line, add a few small curves on legs to indicate the knees and joints.
Step 6: Complete your drawing with the nose, draw hairs in the mane and the tail.
Step 7: Complete drawing by adding some more details, body hairs, and base.
Step 8: Remove all outlines and complete it with contouring.
How to draw cartoon horse:
Step 1: Draw a circle overlapped with a round rectangular at the right end.
Step 2: At the bottom of the step one draw 2 lines aparting as moving downward and enclosed with a curve, this will represent the neck for horse.
Step 3: Draw a overlapped circle at the bottom of the neck with another adjacent circle.
Step 4: Connect the both circle with 2 curvy lines. Draw 2 pair of legs at the bottom of the body, each leg in pair is adjacent to each other.
Step 5: Draw 2 ears on top, mark mane from head to neck and draw tail at the back.
Step 6: Complete the snout by erasing overlapped lines, draw eyes nose and mouth, refer image given below.
Step 7: Erase all the overlapped lines and complete your drawing with darker outline.
How to draw step by step Horse for kids:
How to draw cartoon horse step by step:
Carton horse drawing is kids’ work. We have provided a very simple drawing below for your convenience, just take out your tool kit and get going. This drawing is simple with easy geometric shapes, just be little concentrated and employ your observation.
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