That's a good looking horse.
Personally I draw horse myself and the only thing I have to say about them is that the knight holds his reins too long and constantly changes the way he holds them. For knights it is preferable to hold the reins in one hand, for right-handed people you would hold the reins on the left, so you could hold your sword on the right hand. On that matter, a one-handed sword would therefore be of better use.. What they could have done is put the one-handed sword on his belt and the two-handed sword horizontally behind his thigh. You sometimes see that in paintings. It would give the knight even more badass as it would show he could use both one-handed as well as two-handed swords.
Furthermore his upper leg needs to be more downward, definitely in medival saddles, where a more stretched out leg is preferred. His knee should have an average angle of 140 degrees give or take.. Could be more, could be less.
But that's all about the rider and not the horse, the horse looks great. The legs are done splendidly. He arrives in a trot which gives diversity in comparison to the horse standing still for most of the chapter.
All in all I give it 9/10, well done 👍
If anyone knows where I could buy the chapter officially, I'd like to give my complements to the cheff.
Personally I draw horse myself and the only thing I have to say about them is that the knight holds his reins too long and constantly changes the way he holds them. For knights it is preferable to hold the reins in one hand, for right-handed people you would hold the reins on the left, so you could hold your sword on the right hand. On that matter, a one-handed sword would therefore be of better use.. What they could have done is put the one-handed sword on his belt and the two-handed sword horizontally behind his thigh. You sometimes see that in paintings. It would give the knight even more badass as it would show he could use both one-handed as well as two-handed swords.
Furthermore his upper leg needs to be more downward, definitely in medival saddles, where a more stretched out leg is preferred. His knee should have an average angle of 140 degrees give or take.. Could be more, could be less.
But that's all about the rider and not the horse, the horse looks great. The legs are done splendidly. He arrives in a trot which gives diversity in comparison to the horse standing still for most of the chapter.
All in all I give it 9/10, well done 👍
If anyone knows where I could buy the chapter officially, I'd like to give my complements to the cheff.
APERI COR TUUM AD VOLUPTATEM DOLORIS

