Two years ago, I made horse colour charts show casing a variety of colours. They were absolutely hideous and shortly after completing them, I decided that I wanted to remake them in a prettier format
I finally started the first remake on the 18th of June. After finishing that, I left this project alone until the 15th of July at 22h19. And now, finally, on the 17th, at 20h40, I completed it. 11 charts (see part two for the 11th)
288 horses, 42 hours and 16 minutes of drawing
Of course, there is space to add in additional colours if need be but I am Not doing that now.
Part 0 explains horses genetics in text and is fully comprehensible without having to look at images. It does have additional information that these image posts do not have.
Edited 12/11/23. Cream has been updated to be more accurate. ID changed to alt text. Some horses may have been added or removed. I do not feel like counting.
Edited 19/11/23. Changes to the text of dun as order had made nd1 vs nd2 misleading. Slight edit to W34 - made the mane and tail a more creamy colour to indicate the lightness is probably caused by flaxen and not white.
Edited 20/11/23, added link to horse reference masterlist
(Click on images for better quality)
Some questions answered
Can I reblog? Yes, please do!
Can I repost on Tumblr? I'd prefer if you reblogged it but as long as you credit it to actuallycuteanimals then sure.
Can I repost on another platform? Sure, just credit please, no need to link back to this post.
Can I use these in real life (print them out, show them to other people)? Sure, just credit please.
(Also if you've reposted it/shown it to comeone irl and they had nice things (or corrections) to say then please do share 💖)
I think the AIDs quilt may be the most harrowing image of the AIDs Crisis there is to me, just seeing pictures of it sends shivers down my spine. Every single tile was a life that was taken too early by an apathetic world and yet there were people who cared enough for them to make the quilt to carry on their memory. It is honestly one of the most beautiful and meaningful pieces of art of the last 50 years to me