Great anatomy. I also enjoy drawing in shapes. I would just say.... because I know I have the same problem.... to kind of avoid it. It usually and almost always leaves you with a pretty static figure. I myself haven't found the solution to this problem haha so there's not much I can say. Try and draw with long quit and confident lines. Example: the the spin of the guy knelling could have ending up be one long flowing line. =] I hope that helps? hahah
Paul, These are solid gestures and I know you can work from your imagination well. If you are going to do this, I need to see more. You tend to avoid clothing on our drawings, at times. I know you are decent at anatomy - we're trying to get beyond this into a habit and method of drawing (and thinking about drawing) that is conducive to animating.
Great anatomy. I also enjoy drawing in shapes. I would just say.... because I know I have the same problem.... to kind of avoid it. It usually and almost always leaves you with a pretty static figure. I myself haven't found the solution to this problem haha so there's not much I can say. Try and draw with long quit and confident lines. Example: the the spin of the guy knelling could have ending up be one long flowing line. =] I hope that helps? hahah
ReplyDeletePaul,
ReplyDeleteThese are solid gestures and I know you can work from your imagination well. If you are going to do this, I need to see more. You tend to avoid clothing on our drawings, at times. I know you are decent at anatomy - we're trying to get beyond this into a habit and method of drawing (and thinking about drawing) that is conducive to animating.