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Uploaded At Jun 6, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-11-26T06:41:34.272946Z
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I feel like its a very good approach both for construction and for development of line prowess. I am working on both and I find doing things this way or similarly is far more efficient than my old bad habbit of trying to just mindlessly trying to go around the silhouette of every thing from the start xd
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I think it's great to address various techniques at different levels of specificity. Proko has some great anatomy courses, but some of it is so detailed and pertains a lot to life drawing and painting where all the focus has to be in one picture. It's easy for me to get in my own head about it when I use drawing mostly for scrapbooking ideas just enough for me to get them on revision, and animation, where the effort should usually be divided differently. I assume Stan would agree it's more important to enjoy the process and be a little fluid with gradual progression on the side than to be really strict and put technical accuracies before the fun of it
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I usually use cirlces (or blobs), even when I picture other shapes (I'm that classic "everything can be put in a circle, triangle, rectangle, and square" kind of person).
Say I draw the head of a horse, I start with a big and small circle, triangles for the ears, kind of a triangle to make the head connect (the 2 circles, the smaller being the muzzle), then the small circle becomes a box, and finishing with another triangle for the neck.
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@eddysgaming9868
5 months ago
"Turn blobs into boxes." Simplifying issues I've had with perspective. Good tip.
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