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is same face syndrome even a bad thing
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Lazy copy n paste from the previous thread:
>Animation Thread Discord
https://discord.gg/KxKH48h
>51 exercises to try
http://www.animatorisland.com/51-great-animation-exercises-to-master/
>2D Animation Tutorial Youtubers
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqSn708K1qU-nZ74_fvdfRwjLwkBERvsn
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8-UylhAxkcdluQ75pvGkZYbqThFOA7hL
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnwHSDbcd45J_4lXT0GgPHbm4mlXEtAJX
>Books basic program tutorials, etc.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!3p8CwQZD!DR2mC-kw0TyQQ8Uw3T6JYg
>Reference
http://www.referencereference.com/
https://vimeo.com/groups/aniref
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvspTjApofA2Yg3i10gTdQ
http://www.rhinohouse.com/
>Ideas for the Animated Short
https://virgam.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/anim-draw-48-ssa-ideas-anim-shorts.pdf
>Play YT videos frame-by-frame
http://rowvid.com/
or just pause the video and use the , and . keys (This doesn't always work but worth a try)
>Kinovea video file frame-by-frame analysis
https://www.kinovea.org/
(repost because I forgot the title)
Lazy copy n paste from the previous thread:
>Animation Thread Discord
https://discord.gg/KxKH48h
>51 exercises to try
http://www.animatorisland.com/51-great-animation-exercises-to-master/
>2D Animation Tutorial Youtubers
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqSn708K1qU-nZ74_fvdfRwjLwkBERvsn
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8-UylhAxkcdluQ75pvGkZYbqThFOA7hL
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnwHSDbcd45J_4lXT0GgPHbm4mlXEtAJX
>Books basic program tutorials, etc.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!3p8CwQZD!DR2mC-kw0TyQQ8Uw3T6JYg
>Reference
http://www.referencereference.com/
https://vimeo.com/groups/aniref
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvspTjApofA2Yg3i10gTdQ
http://www.rhinohouse.com/
>Ideas for the Animated Short
https://virgam.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/anim-draw-48-ssa-ideas-anim-shorts.pdf
>Play YT videos frame-by-frame
http://rowvid.com/
or just pause the video and use the , and . keys (This doesn't always work but worth a try)
>Kinovea video file frame-by-frame analysis
https://www.kinovea.org/
(repost because I forgot the title)
This board has to be one big joke, right? I cannot accept that there are people out there sketching for 8 hours a day everyday. I swear I must be in a fever dream or something. Can someone please help me understand what the goal of sketching for so long is?
His parents just announced on his twitter that he died in June. An accident at work or something. I thought people would like to know.
https://twitter.com/BARD713/status/1350050291249397762?s=20
https://twitter.com/BARD713
https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/12845810
https://twitter.com/BARD713/status/1350050291249397762?s=20
https://twitter.com/BARD713
https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/12845810
Hello.
This is a drawing exercise that I do myself every once in a while. I want to see others try it out. This is an exercise in thinking about space 3d objects, please refrain from looking up references or trying to 3d model it. it may seem simple, but it can be tricky.
The problem
>You are to draw two cubes intersecting in a specific way
>On the left you can see the cubes from the side view, one is sitting parallel to the floor, the other has been lifted up to half the first's height, turned to the side 45 degrees, and tilted from the corner 45 degrees.
>on the right is the first cube from a different perspective
>your challenge is to draw what I described (you have the left for reference) from the perspective of the cube on the right.
Basically
cubes intersecting at 45 degrees, Draw it from a 3 point perspective.
The biggest challenge is to get it just right and to make sure all your bases are covered.
I will share my best attempt at this later on.
goodluck
This is a drawing exercise that I do myself every once in a while. I want to see others try it out. This is an exercise in thinking about space 3d objects, please refrain from looking up references or trying to 3d model it. it may seem simple, but it can be tricky.
The problem
>You are to draw two cubes intersecting in a specific way
>On the left you can see the cubes from the side view, one is sitting parallel to the floor, the other has been lifted up to half the first's height, turned to the side 45 degrees, and tilted from the corner 45 degrees.
>on the right is the first cube from a different perspective
>your challenge is to draw what I described (you have the left for reference) from the perspective of the cube on the right.
Basically
cubes intersecting at 45 degrees, Draw it from a 3 point perspective.
The biggest challenge is to get it just right and to make sure all your bases are covered.
I will share my best attempt at this later on.
goodluck
POST IT NOW
>the absolute lack of neuroplasticity on this board
3??
i dont get it can someone explain why in these stylized faces the right eye from our perspective is placed so far away from the bridge of the nose than the left one?