I've been continuing with the 3D animation drawing lessons I spoke of last week. I've moved on from the sack drawings to drawing this one character in different poses. These lessons are helping me a lot. I can't wait to get stuck into animating the Petunias when I'm finished with the different poses.

Legs emerge.

Drawing hands and feet.

Eyes following contours of sphere.

The character standing.
There are many of my drawings I have not shown here, if I did, this post would go on forever... that's an exaggeration, but it would be mighty long.
Sharing late for PPF via my phone, so fingers crossed it works.
It sounds like a real challenge-with not only lots of creativity but lots of patience. I look forward to seeing your petunias:)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was younger I always used to think I would love to work for Disney making cartoons (before the advent of the computer generated ones we have today!) I love these - it looks like a really good way to practice movement and positions. It'll be interesting to see the animations.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sketches Tracey! I will look forward to seeing the animation:)
ReplyDeleteGreat sketches. Each page shows such movement.
ReplyDeleteNicole/Beadwright