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Pencil animation drawing
Pencil animation drawing










However my 2° nightmare is how to be in a right way between drawing sketch e drawing good on the sketch without spend tons of time Never push on the pen draw with a light hand in long strokes. My second nightmare is to going mad 'n spend too much time after the raw drawing for to get better drawing on the raw drawing. Nethery also your suggestion is good and mainly i was captured by the image that you have added into this post! Buscema gives examples of pushing poses that apply directly to animation:ĭ.T. For a comic book approach to drawing the figure there is the classic How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way by John Buscema. Also Drawing People: How to Portray the Clothed Figure by Barbara Bradley. I'd add to the suggestions : Figure Drawing for All It's Worth by Andrew Loomis, which is back in print, but is also available as a PDF download along with other Andrew Loomis instructional books, here: Andrew Loomis Books. I'd prefer the George Bridgeman books on anatomy and figure drawing (reprinted by Dover Publications) or Andrew Loomis's books on figure drawing. Although, I will say I'm not a big fan of Burne Hogarth's approach to anatomy. Those are all good suggestions (especially the Walt Stanchfield books, Drawn To Life, Vol. Other reference is " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false or this " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false and probably this " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false īut if you stick with first suggestion, you are on a good way, but be warned, it takes time and every day practice. I wish I had this book when I was starting.












Pencil animation drawing