Draw a Centaur Day is due tomorrow morning so please submit your artwork, Photo Manips and Disney style Character designs and submit them tonight.
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Draw a Centaur Day is due tomorrow morning so please submit your artwork, Photo Manips and Disney style Character designs and submit them tonight.
OKAY so many people have been asking me tips on how to draw CENTAURS!
So here is a step by step post of my shitty pictures because I didn’t think that taking pictures of a sketch in the dark would be a bad idea!
Basically, what you need to draw a centaur is:
1. Patience. Many times one just gives up on the first try because it’s hard. Everything can be hard, you just have to put your mind to it and get it done!
2. Knowledge of human and horse anatomy! If what you’re aiming for is a natural looking centaur, studying and sketching the anatomy of both parts is fundamental to get to that final result! @hubedihubbe ‘s centaurs and @what-the-floofin ‘s centaurs are a perfect example of what I mean, go check them out!
3. REFERENCES!! I cannot stress this enough, and any artist giving tips knows this: REFERENCES ARE KEY! Even if you have studied the anatomy and everything, there are still some poses that might seem tricky, and here is a reference to help!
4. Another important thing I keep seeing, is people drawing directly. NOOOO!!! Don’t be afraid to doodle the pose before, do the outlines and THEN, only then complete it. Only by doing the basic construction lines you can see what is wrong with what you’re doing, either it be the pose, or the size of the upper body, or proportions themselves. Don’t be afraid to do them!
5. And finally, the shitty 5 minute centaur doodles I did for this specific post:
A tutorial on common errors that should be avoided when drawing centaurs.
Essentially, I've seen a lot of centaur art repeating the same anatomy errors on the horse part, humanising (or flat out breaking) various parts of the horse anatomy. This is fine if you're going for something disturbing or creepy, but otherwise these are errors to be avoided. I've seen all of these done several times. Seriously, this is not targeting a specific person's art. Sometimes it's just easier to understand what not to do when given visual examples. There's obviously lots of other things that can be done wrong anatomy-wise. But I think this counts as the most common errors, done by artists that actually knows how to draw humans, but tend to fall a little short on the human/horse combination.
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