Horse Pencil Drawing
To draw animals, the first step would be to block in the basic forms. Using simple shapes like ovals and rectangles, sketch in the largest parts of the animals first. This is usually the body and torso area. From there, rough in the smaller limbs like arms and legs, and the head. Pencil drawing artwork print of a Horse by UK artist Gary Tymon. Original artwork was completed with black watercolour pencil on watercolour paper and these prints are a limited edition of 50 only. The print comes in 2 sizes below and is individually signed and numbered by myself (the artist) in the.
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When working on horse pencil drawings such as the horse head seriesfound here, adding more definite outlines and some details will continue to add life to your portrayal.
By now, you have finished blocking out basic shapes and have started an outline.
- If you just came here, you may want to start from the beginning by clicking below.
That way you'll know how we got through steps one through four.

You will now start step five.
You've worked hard. Now you can start adding more details and finalize the outline of your drawing.
(i) Use your pencil to darken and shape the curves at the side of the horse's face
This finalizes the shape of the horses's head.
(ii) Draw in the eyes
Since you already have the top eye line, just complete it by drawing another bottom line in the same manner.
- The end result is that the eye should be an almond shape.

(iii) Add lashes to define the eyes
Look at the picture above to see how they should lay.
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- Shorter lines near the middle of the face going longer as you work outward
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(iv) Pencil the outline of the ears
The ears are almost triangle shaped, but as you can see the outside line of each ear drawing has more of a curved shape.
- Outlining each of the horse ears this way will give you more of a realistic shape in your drawings than a true triangle would
(v) Widen the bottom circle a little to shape the nose and then add nostrils
You can see the nostrils are made using another set of curved lines drawn as shown inside the widened circle.
(vi) Add a little bit of shading to the two vertical lines coming up from the nose.
This adds definition to the face.
- Shading in drawings means that you darken it a bit using more pressure or more lines with your pencil.

(i) Darken the lines around the ears to define them
(ii) Pencil in the horse's neck
Make a diagonal line starting at the right ear and going downward at a fairly steep angle as shown above.
(iii) Add the forelock
Add short curved lines between the ears for the hair of the forelock. These lines do not have to be neat as they represent the lay of the horse's hair.
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- Some horse pencil drawings such as this example do not show a mane as it is brushed to the other side. You can draw yours however you would like to.
Once you finish that, your drawing is almost done. There are a couple more steps left. You can always review the prior step if you need to, or move on to finish the tutorial.