Monday, September 8, 2008
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The best way to learn any skill is to practice and teach it. This blog allows talented folks the ability to critique and be critiqued. Techniques will be perfected, eyes will become sharper, and we will go from good to great. Honest, constructive, and sincere (not mean-spirited) comments are welcomed and appreciated. We will focus primarily on animation principles with flexibility on other subjects (technology, clean-up).
7 comments:
I need to catch up, but I will post soon!
Good work, Patrick! Just remember to measure with your pencil and finger.
- trevor.
Hey Patrick,
Your drawings are really improving quickly. They all look very Blair like. Just bring in the back of the head on the 4th one, and it will look good. the mouth shape looks almost perfect. I'm still having trouble with that.
I know what you mean about floating shapes (eyebrows, cheeks). I always mess those up. Very frustrating!
-David
Trevor, David - Yeah, admittedly I didn't measure the head all the way on the 4th one. I'd decided to see if I had developed an eye for it naturally, looks like I still need to work on it. ~I also forgot to double-check it >:(
Great job on these man, i can see the preston magic happening! Keep it up man, can't wait to see what's next!
I like how the cheeks on the 3rd one look 3d. Nice work.
Really nice improvements. The head shape is nice on #2, and the face is really close on #4.
I heard a good tip, I never used it yet, but I might try it with lesson 3. You draw the construction on one peice of paper, then with another piece you do the details that wrap around it. I'll find the link when I can and send it to you.
thanks guys!
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