How To Fill Colour Drawing Colour Draw and Learning

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For a colored horse drawing, here's a simple guide to help you achieve a vibrant and realistic effect:

1. Materials:

Colored pencils, markers, or watercolors (depending on your preferred medium)

Paper (smooth for colored pencils, textured for watercolor)


2. Base Color:

Start by lightly coloring the horse’s body with a base color.

For a brown horse, start with a mid-brown or reddish-brown color.

For a black horse, use a deep, dark gray or black.

For a white horse, use soft gray or light blue to give depth.


3. Shading and Depth:

Add darker shades to areas that are less exposed to light, such as the underbelly, the inner legs, and the back.

Use darker browns, blacks, or even purples to create shadows.


4. Mane and Tail:

For a bay horse (brown), use black or dark brown for the mane and tail. Lightly blend to avoid harsh lines.

For a gray horse, use a mix of white, gray, and light black for the mane and tail.


5. Details:

Eyes: Color the eyes using dark brown, black, or deep blue to bring life to the horse.

Highlights: Use a white or light cream color to add highlights to the body, particularly on the horse’s face and muscular areas. Blend these highlights to make them smooth.


6. Background:

If you'd like to add a background, light greens, blues, or browns can make the horse stand out without distracting from it.