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Desde hace años pienso que si quieres saber la respuesta a algo, en lugar de preguntarlo directamente es más rápido interpelar a alguien que la conozca (y que tenga un ego algo subido) de malos modos indicándole una respuesta a todas luces errónea. Y tenía cierto sentimiento de orgullo por esta idea de cómo se comporta la gente por internet.

Pues ahora me entero de que esa idea ya estaba desarrollada, se llama ley de Cunningham. Al final no había inventado nada 😥

El mejor "title drop" que he visto en mi vida.

Por cierto, ayer me dí cuenta que Isabel Diaz Ayuso es, en realidad, Isabel Natividad Diaz Ayuso.

Es decir, no es IDA, si no INDA...

¿Pero y esto? 🤦‍♂️

Primera serie de Kaiji: Kaiji tiene deudas y trata de ganar dinero en apuestas a vida o muerte.

Sexta parte de Kaiji:

So I finally did it. 🐴 ✍️

Click here to check out my Horse Drawing Workshop Notes and References booklet:

 https://gum.co/Zspaz

Ever needed to draw horses but had no idea where to start? Does the thought of drawing an equine terrify you? Want to learn more tools to help grow your horse drawing skills? Then this .PDF is for you!

Designed to be as approachable as possible without getting technical.

Thank you so much for your support!  

#Horses #Art #HowTo

Heather L. Gilbraith's Horse Drawing Workshop - Notes and References Booklet

Back in April 2018 I taught a workshop on drawing horses for a friendly group of artists and comic folks in the Alaskan wilderness. These are the visual notes and tips I developed for that class.Horses are hard to draw, there's no getting around it. I created these notes with the hope of demystifying these glorious creatures for artists everywhere. This PDF features 19 pages of tips, breakdowns, simple anatomy explanations, and references that will hopefully make your drawing life a whole lot easier. Page 1: Cover. Pages 2-13: Hand drawn and written notes and advice. Pages 14-19: Photographic references from our pal Muybridge with notes.This PDF gives direction and advice on:Skeletal structureHow to simplify horse anatomyHow to depict a horse in perspectiveHow to study photo referenceDepicting a horse in motionHorse headsHorse emotionsHorse legsHorse hoovesSome common mistakes to watch out forReferences of different gaits (from our good pal Muybridge)…while trying to remain approachable and easy to understand.Thank you so much for your support!Examples of some interior pages:A detailed horse skeleton with comparative anatomy labels.Examples of how to think of a horse's anatomy in perspective.Examples of how to "block out" a pose and study horse anatomy from reference photos.Examples of how to draw a horse head and ears.

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