Sometimes I get into a drawing and I just keep working at it beyond a rough sketch. It gets pseudo-complete (as far as my sketchbook standards are), but it's surrounded by other drawings that I was doing before. Those warm-up drawings invariably acted as blockades to my better ones. Too bad for them; I've got Photoshop.
I want to get better at drawing cartoony ladies. Mastering that technique seems like a small rite of passage into animation-dom.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjrGlFOvdD4oLiyYoPISmVGf6kjXRp_MUCnio1Mq-Xz338nJR3FB1Do3N8VfC-W3e905l869H40aUJTK7KvTpbWjvjZfxYeNGIGtPABmc_f9blcO3OK72NMyM8pA5-xS34xpCalFg79YUR_/s320/Diver.jpg)
This was done on a marbleized notecard. Curse my lack of foresight.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjj5OEgQ9CZ0dJn1Y2lCeGtMSBZmQ3wbFkqu2IpWqDaX_B_Nw44zi8A_fAJb1G4FWcfhZhrmtxyVWDGqD31VvxPicPGx2G4gJQDgPZVujBamp5zN6UDRccEz4AJI-vb9OwKZfaqUhmpTBBE/s320/soldierball.jpg)
Until Next Time.
1 comment:
Drawing cartoony ladies?
No, it's not a break into animation-dom... it's becoming a man.
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