How To Draw Horses Step By Step - 4 Subjects In 1 Course
Last updated 4/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 15.42 GB | Duration: 12h 3m
Last updated 4/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 15.42 GB | Duration: 12h 3m
Learn how to draw 4 horse pictures, 2 portraits and 2 landscapes. Get AMAZING results with Pastel Pencils
What you'll learn
How to use Pastel Pencil Techniques to Draw 4 Horse Pictures
Apply the light to dark rule when layering pastel tones
Be able to apply the techniques learnt to their own pictures
Easy to copy techniques with step by step videos
Requirements
Selection of Pastel Pencils (Faber-Castell Pitt - see our introduction lecture for full materials breakdown)
Pastel Paper - Colin uses Sand Coloured Fabriano Ingres Paper
Colour Shaper Blending Tool (We recommend to have a grey chisel size 2 shaper at least. See the materials lecture for more information on shapers)
Eraser (we recommend a double ended eraser - one with a soft and hard end)
Description
Have you ever wished you could draw?Would you love to be able to draw AMAZING pictures you never thought possible?With this course you'll learn to draw 3 amazing horse pictures by following our easy step by step videos.Pick up and LearnIn my 30+ Years of Experience I have found that Pastel Pencils is the by far the easiest art medium to pick up and learn.In this course you will learn how to draw 4 horse pictures:White Horse PortraitChestnut Horse PortraitHorse and Foal LandscapeFive Horse LandscapeWhen you have finished this course not only will you walk away with 3 incredible paintings but you will also be able to apply what you have learnt to draw your own pictures.MaterialsFor all pictures I use Sand Coloured Fabriano Ingres Paper, this is a great neutral tone and works so well for all kinds of subjects. It is ideal for someone fairly new to pastel pencil work as you can erase so easily on the paper. I also use Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencils and refer to these throughout the course. You can of course use any materials that you wish to use.I would recommend this course for intermediate level artists. Perhaps you have tried my free courses and want to venture into the next level up or have already used Pastel Pencils before. If you are just starting out with pastel pencils let me not discourage you from giving this subject a go, you will certainly learn a lot from the lessons and hopefully enjoy it as you do!I provide you with an outline drawing for each subject so that you do not have to draw free hand. Trace this through to your paper or print it straight out using your printer. I walk you through step by step with Video instruction how to draw each stage. You'll learn techniques behind drawing beautiful horse pictures and create pictures you can be proud of.I have broken the course down into bitesize chunks that you can follow and return to with ease.If you love drawing and want to discover easy techniques to create stunning art that you can transfer to your own pictures then this course is for you.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 General Introduction
Lecture 3 Pencils and Paper Makes I Use
Lecture 4 Pencils used in the course
Section 2: White Horse
Lecture 5 Part 1
Lecture 6 Part 2
Lecture 7 Part 3
Lecture 8 Part 4
Lecture 9 Part 5
Section 3: Horse Portrait
Lecture 10 Part 1
Lecture 11 Part 2
Lecture 12 Part 3
Section 4: Horse and Foal
Lecture 13 Part 1
Lecture 14 Part 2
Lecture 15 Part 3
Lecture 16 Part 4
Lecture 17 Part 5
Lecture 18 Part 6
Lecture 19 Part 7
Section 5: Five Horse Landscape
Lecture 20 Part 1
Lecture 21 Part 2
Lecture 22 Part 3
Section 6: Summary - Share Your Work
Lecture 23 Sharing your work
Those that have tried Colin's free courses and want to try more challenging pictures,Students with some drawing experience wishing to use pastels,Artists that wish to learn Colin's self taught pastel pencil techniques in their own work,Intermediate Level Artists