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Only one model session this time, so there's fewer drawings. All one minute poses.I've been getting a lot of feedback, I'm not sure how much I could actually share without demonstrating in person, but would there be any interest in a gesture tutorial?
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paperxhearts [2005-11-23 19:19:21 +0000 UTC]
oh god yes, gesture tutorial would be fantastic. we're doing life drawing in my art class at the moment, and its quite awful, so a tutorial would probably be extremely helpful.
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bizarro4 [2005-02-24 05:24:38 +0000 UTC]
excellent, all of them! and yeah, a tutorial would be great if you had the time to make one!
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colorchrome [2005-02-21 00:00:47 +0000 UTC]
I might be interested in a tutorial - mostly because I'm always looking for tips to improve.
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isolde [2005-02-20 13:46:14 +0000 UTC]
when we did a "nude art class/course" the model first walked around and we had to draw the movement etc...goodness, that was terrible *lol*, I'm so damn slow. I'd like to try it again though...*goes to watch movies*
You're so good at that, the poses, looks so easily quickly done (I mean the way the lines are done, flowing and professional) and everything in proportion. and yes, tutorial, pleeeaaase
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YourFathersMustache [2005-02-20 10:56:25 +0000 UTC]
nice line of action, something every animator needs to learn!
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indiochink [2005-02-20 07:49:42 +0000 UTC]
these look more fun... there\'s a rhythmic and fluid quality to them. You must\'ve had fun with these
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Myrcury-Art [2005-02-20 05:44:44 +0000 UTC]
Other thought - in this tutorial, could you include anything like that - starting character/full drawings with gesture sketches? Maybe even what type of pencil, etc. is best to use to start from something so sketchy and add details, ink, etc. later? Or even if you\'d recommend that as such a start to a more involved piece. Just thoughts popping through my head.
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Myrcury-Art [2005-02-20 05:43:16 +0000 UTC]
Yes, PLEASE - a gesture tutorial would be most excellent. I\'ve been trying to start my character drawings with gesture sketches lately, and though I think I\'ve got the brush of the basics, a tutorial from one of the artists I consider a mentor (that be you. ) would be most welcome and helpful.
As for these sketches, most marvelous! **studies**
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Tentopet [2005-02-20 05:37:16 +0000 UTC]
OHHHHH MY GOODNESSS I WOULD LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE A GESTURE TUTORIAL FROM YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there any way I could emphasize this more??
Really, these sketches are freaking amazing. I would so love to improve on that.
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depleti [2005-02-20 05:29:57 +0000 UTC]
Yes! I\'m definitely interested! I\'m taking life drawing this quarter but it\'s not a very good class, and I love how you do your stuff. I would love to learn. ^^ So free and animated, as they should be!
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JustinCoffee [2005-02-20 04:02:19 +0000 UTC]
These are wonderful. Such a great flow to all of them. I would not mind hearing your views on the subject. Justin
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dwilliams [2005-02-20 03:33:04 +0000 UTC]
FROM YOU?
YES.
GESTURE TUTORIAL PLEASE (hold up plate).
Especially in getting gestures to look solid. Mine seen to move enough, but solidity is lacking. 83
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mpcp13 [2005-02-20 03:31:53 +0000 UTC]
They look great, and the poses are very natural-looking.
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