KPH Equestrian |
this should help with the leg bones :3 -Click- |
Gemstone Stable |
@bay Oh dear, that's the photo I'm basing it off of. My art is still in the sketcking phase. |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Once I get the legs down, I will move on to the head and body of horses |
KPH Equestrian |
glacier th2 legs are different, but the hooves are pretty much identical :) |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Rapcoon, do the front and back legs look the same, or are they slightly different from each other |
Glacier Bay Cove |
I have been studying horse hoof pictures on the internet, and thanks, Granny |
Circle Star RIDs |
Kastz - it might help you out, if you study the bone structure of the foot. When viewed from the side, the hoof is at a 45 degree angle |
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Gemstone Stable |
@bay Oh dear, that's the photo I'm basing it off of. My art is still in the sketcking phase. |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Once I get the legs down, I will move on to the head and body of horses |
KPH Equestrian |
glacier th2 legs are different, but the hooves are pretty much identical :) |
Glacier Bay Cove |
Rapcoon, do the front and back legs look the same, or are they slightly different from each other |
Glacier Bay Cove |
I have been studying horse hoof pictures on the internet, and thanks, Granny |
Circle Star RIDs |
Kastz - it might help you out, if you study the bone structure of the foot. When viewed from the side, the hoof is at a 45 degree angle |
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