In animation, there are 12 principles, one of which is solid drawing. Solid drawing refers to excellent draftsmanship in your drawings. This is a scrapped drawing from the animation I'm working on for my Advanced 2D Animation class this quarter. It was only scrapped because it doesn't fit into the stumble sequence. The arms and legs are wrong, meaning, the drawings before and after it are the opposite side. Be that as it may, this tween is a great example of solid drawing. The proportion, anatomy, expression, weight and opposing action are all very clear and well drawn. It's important to spend as much time as possible making sure your every drawing in an animation is as good as it can be and this is a great example of what that should be.
ALL MATERIALS, CONCEPTS & CHARACTERS COPYRIGHT 2010-2014 MATT STEVANUS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
ALL MATERIALS, CONCEPTS & CHARACTERS COPYRIGHT 2010-2014 MATT STEVANUS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Wallaby
Size 1280 x 890px
File Size 114.8 kB
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