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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).
4 comments:
nice, still looking solid. I see a lot of improvement in line thickness!
You deffinitely made one of the biggest improvements here on this blog. My one tip is on the inking, make sure nothing is angular like on the right side of the nose, and the left eye. Other than that, the pencil drawing is really nice, and I really like how you show how you constructed it and drew it right from the begining.
Thanks, guys. I've been drawing and painting a lot lately...dropping bad habits and steering from the elbow more. The biggest improvement is how I see the drawings now.
There were about 5 more drawings for the progression that I didn't show. For the inking- like others have said, the full circles are tough in illustrator. I need to find a way to close them smoothly.
Great improvements!
You just have to keep on working on some of those pesky angles get some nice flow in those lines. Keep practicing the elbow thing. Glad you're trying out inking. It's an art in itself.
-David Omar
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