hi! i know it's strange, or maybe u find it annoying. Apologies in advance ....but I wanna ask, can u help me in learning the animation of horses? Just guide me through ... if possible, please
I'm always happy to answer asks about how I make my art. I don't really know anything about animating so most of what I can help you with is just stuff to think about when it comes to equine locomotion.
I would suggest that you start out using Muybridge photos as a reference (they are available on Wikimedia commons) for animating horses. Make a plan like the one shown bellow once you've chosen a gait to animate to establish things like, when is the hind end at its highest and lowest point? How does it get there? When you've got a good idea of how things are moving then start animating.
In the video I just give some suggestions for what to look out for and think about with horses specifically. There's a lot more I could talk about but I tried to just cover some basics. Ultimately I think studying horse anatomy is always going to be a huge help.
In the video I talk a bit about canter but I'm showing drawings of a horse galloping, I just realised now how that might be confusing but my point about how horses have very little movement in their backs is true for all gaits so hopefully it still makes sense.















