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These lines can be then turned into a subtle pattern of fur all over the body: Don’t worry if you can’t remember the small parts in joints-you can simply draw the simplified joints you have learned in the previous tutorial. They may look complicated, but give them a try and you’ll see how each of them immediately tells you where to put another one. You can use that diagram for a horse in gallop, or for a shiny, muscular horse, but in most cases you only need to remember these forms. There’s no need to remember all these muscles, because most of them are not visible most of the time.

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You can use the diagram below to draw realistic muscles, but there’s also another way. Short hair of the horse makes its muscles very visible, and drawing a horse without them will make the animal look fat. We learned how to draw the basic anatomy in the last tutorial, now it’s time to add more detail to it. I’ll also show you how I drew these horses step by step, along with coloring and shading them in SketchBook. You’ll learn advanced anatomy, the coat colors, breeds, and a method to draw the hooves and head. Today, I’ll show you how you can expand your skills to make that simplified horse look real.

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In SketchBook Original: How to Animate Horses I showed you how to create a horse silhouette with a few simple lines - plus how to create a moving horse out of them. After the site’s migration, the original is no longer available, but you can still access the content here. This post has been originally commissioned for SketchBook Blog in 2016.















Autosketchbook