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Author Topic: Gesture drawing for animation
Swendly
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on: January 26, 2017, 10:36
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Some exercises from today.
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Here are the last frames for this one.
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Some drawings from today's session. I find this such a relaxing activity. Somedays I can go on for hours without getting tired.
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Some gesture drawings from today. When drawing two (or more) figures you look for exactly the same things as when drawing one. The interaction of the two figures becomes the big picture that you should capture.

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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Some drawings from today. When it comes to gesture drawing, athletes are at the top of my list of favorite subjects. There's a lot of energy in their movements, and I like the challenge of matching it.
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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Post Re: Gesture drawing for animation
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The most common thing I see missing in the work of aspiring artists is a lack of understanding of fundamentals. Especially how to draw form in perspective. A lack of this foundational skill is what is keeping a lot of artists from producing good figure drawings. One of the key differences between a beginner and a professional artist is the amount of knowledge that they are able to apply to their work. There is no mystery or magic. Learn the fundamentals! Since line is what you will use to create everything else in drawing, start with line control. Then learn the basics of perspective and how to draw simple geometric forms. And then how to properly light them. If you want to get into figure drawing and character design, learn anatomy and proportions. There is an order to things. Disorder creates confusion. You shouldn’t attempt to run before you learn how to walk.

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