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Published: 2005-09-04 01:28:15 +0000 UTC; Views: 104103; Favourites: 2775; Downloads: 20883
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A tutorial focusing on bringing more life to still works such as character designs, illustrations, and sculptures.Fullview/download to view
For a while now I've been wanting to put together another tutorial I thought might be able to help some people. Unfortunately, almost that whole time, I wasn't sure what I could really offer that hadn't been done a hundred times already by people far more qualified than me. Then, in my animation class the other day we were talking about the 12 Principles of Animation and keeping them in mind with our current projects. I was working on some concept development art, not animation, but that's when it hit me, I use those same principles all the time, with illustrations as well as animation.
Well, I figured since I used them all the time, it might be helpful to other people as well who might not have been exposed to the 12 principles, or who just never thought of applying them into their still illustrations. I am by no means a master of these ideas and have never claimed to be. I'm sure someone could go through my gallery and pull up a hundred pieces where I've failed to follow my own advice here. So no, my art is by no means the perfect example, I'm just an artist who wants to share what she can. If you find this useful or informative in any way, then I'll be happy my time was well spent.
As always, if you have questions on something I talked about or want some clarification, by all means, ask and I'll try to answer. Along those same lines, if you want some advice (along the lines of what I've done with the drawings in here) on a specific piece, you can post it in my forum here: [link] but be forewarned, it is for serious critique only.
One last thing, if you are looking for help with any art medium, check out It's a relatively new club bringing together artists of all mediums and skill levels to help each other and give support to those that would like it. Whether you want to give help or get it, everyone is welcome
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Comments: 314
Last-Chael In reply to ??? [2005-09-04 02:20:07 +0000 UTC]
Wow! This is incredibly helpful! I'm definately going to be keeping this in mind for my artwork (I've faved it so that I will never lose it!). I find that most of my drawings lack the life and action that I see in so many other artworks, and no matter how hard I try, I can never seem to put that in. And even though I tend to do more fashion drawing than anythign else, this still requires life to be present, and your tutorial will definately help me with that. Thanks so much for putting this up, it so fantastically helpful!
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reimei In reply to ??? [2005-09-04 02:06:04 +0000 UTC]
*downloads!* Oh thanks for this! It'll help me improve my skills!
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xyai In reply to ??? [2005-09-04 02:05:21 +0000 UTC]
This is really helpful- I love how detailed it is. Thanks!
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Starhorse In reply to ??? [2005-09-04 01:48:13 +0000 UTC]
I found this very helpful, I guess I've always used some of the elements, just never really thought about it, but once you're aware of something, it's always easier to improve! Thanks a ton! *prints it*
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Squabbit In reply to ??? [2005-09-04 01:38:42 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a bunch! That's really helpful.
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ZIM402 In reply to ??? [2005-09-04 01:38:00 +0000 UTC]
very cool thank you
the fingers on her left hand shouldnt bend that way O.O
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KeyshaKitty [2005-09-04 01:34:58 +0000 UTC]
I really can't even being to say how brilliant this is, hon! I shall fave this in the hopes that it catches others eyes so they too can read and learn from it. I love how you've gone beyond the normal tutorials.
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GoblinQueeen In reply to KeyshaKitty [2005-09-04 01:50:34 +0000 UTC]
Aww, thanks hun, I just hope it's useful and not the same old things everyone already knows
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