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jeremyfries
03-19-2010, 12:43 AM
I need to post in this section! Here's a few heads...I was trying to find a certain type of character for an old man. I don't think I've found what I'm looking for yet, though.
http://www.theindependentanimator.com/old_man_study_s.jpg
jeremyfries
03-19-2010, 12:47 AM
By the way, in the last seminar Don said that this drawing needed more straights to contrast against the many curves. That totally makes sense, but does anyone have any tips on applying straight lines to a chubby character without making them look muscular? Thanks!
http://www.theindependentanimator.com/chardes_joker_s4.jpg
Hi Jeremyfries,
Great to see that you have opened your gallery.........post more often your drawings.....and i like your head study......
Regards,
Arif:)
Moneyguns
03-19-2010, 12:59 AM
By the way, in the last seminar Don said that this drawing needed more straights to contrast against the many curves. That totally makes sense, but does anyone have any tips on applying straight lines to a chubby character without making them look muscular? Thanks!
I'd try studying the design for that big fat king in Sleeping Beauty.
jeremyfries
03-19-2010, 01:04 AM
Thanks for the nice comment, Arif!
Great tip, Moneyguns, I'll do that! Thanks!
Rich-E
03-19-2010, 11:27 PM
good to see your work jeremy i'm looking forward to more...
johncbeggs
03-20-2010, 12:35 AM
[QUOTE=jeremyfries;12473]By the way, in the last seminar Don said that this drawing needed more straights to contrast against the many curves. That totally makes sense, but does anyone have any tips on applying straight lines to a chubby character without making them look muscular? Thanks!
make the back straight and the belly curvy like jello and all the other parts just curve them up against the belly! :laughing: sorry its really hard to explain but thats what I would do to the picture.
hes missing his man boobs- could be easily enough to ad some straights vs curves for them and get away with it!
btw I like your drawings jeremyfries
"for every straight line their is a curve"
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