Took a new approach this time; I focused on 'energy' rather than 'accuracy'. Dunno if it was a good idea, but hey, I tried! :)
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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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).
5 comments:
Those are pretty close, John! Good job.
I really like the bottom one, it looks solid.
That's probably a good idea to try every so often. Sometimes it can be easy to forget to maintain the energy while focusing on proportions etc. Being able to achieve both is the ultimate zen moment, haha.
Heh, I can't wait for the day when I can draw solid AND loose!
Hey John!
Nice stuff you got there!
I was looking in a book, a friend of mine bought in france, called Tex Avery, with alot of his art, a shame it's in french... But anyway, in the book they made a couple of pages on cells, with some animation from slap happy lion!:)
It was awesome, maybe some day he will let me borrow it, so I could post some that brilliant book!
Cheers! Keep up the good work!:D
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