Saturday 12 May 2018

How to draw 3d horse face | Oil painting | Final Part - Dilip Art




ABOUT PICTURE




Hi friends I am Dilip Sarkar and here I have drawn a horse that is waiting for his owner. Here I have made this a 3D painting and you can obviously learn some tips from the painting. So I hope you will enjoy drawing this and impress others. So keep in touch with my website and enjoy some cool articles for learning more and more art tips. And this is a big painting so for your better learning I have made this article in two parts. In the first article I have showed that how to draw the window frame of the stable and now in this painting I will show you to draw the horse.




COLOR-Blue, Burnt Sienna, Yellow, Red and White.

CANVAS- ‘36’x’30’




HOW TO DRAW STEP BY STEP-OIL PAINTINGS




STEP 1: In the first step I have drawn a sketch of a horse that is little bigger from the frame as you can see in the picture. And you have to draw the horse very carefully and beautifully otherwise the picture will not look so realistic.




STEP 2: In the left side of the horse’s face I have used little bits of dark color and in the right side I have kept it light because the source of the light is coming from right side. For the dark areas I have used burnt sienna and yellow ocher and in the light areas in the right side I have used light yellow, chrome yellow and white.




STEP 3: In this step you have to be very careful about drawing because here I have showed how to color shade nose, mouth, eyes and ears. I have used burnt sienna and blue to color the dark areas of those parts like eye balls, nose etc. And for detailing like in the eyebrow, the hairs in ears, and ion the nose areas where light comes I have used white and chrome yellow.




STEP 4: Now for that white design in the middle of the face of horse I have used a white and blue base at first and then then added white to show the hairs there.

Then the mane of the horse, so for the horse’s mane I have used yellow and white and I drew it very carefully because this is the beauty of the horse.




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How to draw 3d horse face | Oil painting | Part 1




ABOUT PICTURE




Hi friends I am Dilip Sarkar and here I have drawn a horse that is waiting for his owner. Here I have made this a 3D painting and you can obviously learn some tips from the painting. So I hope you will enjoy drawing this and impress others. So keep in touch with my website and enjoy some cool articles for learning more and more art tips. And this is a big painting so for your better learning I have made this article in two parts. Here is the first part and the second you will get in the next article.




COLOR-Blue, Burnt Sienna, Yellow, Red and White.

CANVAS- ‘36’x’30’

HOW TO DRAW STEP BY STEP-OIL PAINTINGS

STEP 1: In the first step I have first drawn a sketch of window but here the window is not a normal home window, it is a window which is mostly got to see in the horse stable barns. Draw the outline of the window as I have drawn in this step (see picture) with a 10b pencil. And for a better frame use a measuring tape.




STEP 2: Now as we know most of the stable barns are made of wood so here I wanted to make a wall of wood fiber. For that I have mixed up burnt sienna yellow ocher white and as the wall of woods like this are made of wood pieces, so for showing the separation and designing I have used blue and burnt sienna. Then I had added some detailing of the wood for a realistic effect.




STEP 3: Then I have colored the window frame with Prussian blue and white. And I have used the color as the way the upper portion of the frame should be little darker for making the shadow of the shade of tin.




STEP 4: Now the inner part, as from outside we see inner part of any room is dark where some little light enters inside , as this is the day frame picture and in this types of stable there is no light inside in the day time. And for this dark effect I have used a mix-up of red blue and white. You can see the picture where I put the color. Now as some lighting enters you have to make awesome area sore darker as the rest of the area looks little lighted.




STEP 5: And coloring white in the shahs of the window I have added more detail for making it more realistic..




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