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  • #28708
    Will there be a Greek version, too? If anyone or someone who is a native Greek speaker who knows what to do.
    #28691
    Working on it. Good day.
    #28689
    #28687
    Yes, but if you want to believe me, click on this link right here. Good aftertoon and see you later.
    #28666
    Thank you for the response, and I'll get back to that as sooner as I can.
    #28664
    Actually it happened last night on June 29, 2022 at about 10 pm est.
    #28658
    Hey Kim, good evening and welcome to loa. How are you? Unfortunately I'm having a problem with after stopping the drawing session with drawing gestures in 30 seconds more or less, I get this pop up that says do you want to stop practicing, but it takes me back to the drawing main menu, but no more suggestions on posting your drawings in your sketchbook. Please do something about that bug, please. Good night.
    #28654
    Hello, everybody, how are you all doing? If you're looking to study the fundamentals of drawing in animation & cartooning, then I suggest you look into Sheridan college in Oakville, Ontario. For further inspiration, then please check out Amir Avni's blogs (Sheridan alumnus) http://toonamir.blogspot.com/ & http://thebarleyway.blogspot.com/ & http://aaportfolio.blogspot.com/. Thank you all for choosing line of action.
    #28620
    Thank you very much, Kiro Cosmos, but I'm going for not only the gestures and lines of action, but also for the line quality to go for the quick sketches for the animation sketches, like Bill Nolan had in the silent era of American animation. Good night.
    #28564
    What brings you here, ADrawing?
    #28544
    I've got an idea, Dragphan, here's what I've got for you to work on, this image.



    This is my warm-up for my animals, which is what you can get yourself having fun learning how to draw just like when we were kids. What do you think of this?



    Hope this has been useful.



    Polyvios Animations
    #28495
    Hey, hey, hey! I'm Polyvios Animations. I'm doing fine, how do you all do? Say, I'm working on making 500 scribbles a day for my series of animation tests. On account of what Felix the Cat Animator, Bill Nolan did in the Silent Era of Animation, back in the early-late 1920s. So what do you all think of that? Any animation and cartoon fans out there?

    Actually, I'm working on my book trailer for my picture book.
    #28474
    You know, this is my first time making this discussion. I'm asking you all something. Can gesture drawing be drawn funny?



    Take for example,

    ContactSheet-019.2-732961.jpg



    Jim Tyer (Van Beuren, Handy, Famous, Terrytoons)



    This image has an exaggerated feeling to the gestures in the lines of action. Got it from John's old blog. Any takes?
    #28449
    Good afternoon, mereology, and welcome. How are you? Awesome and wonderful job on your 3 10-minute figure drawings. Greater work on showing your range of motion, acting, proportions, angles, and forms. Keep up the great works.

    And as for your anatomy, hands, and feet are a bit too shakier to me, in terms of the gestures and action. How would you like to free up and liven up your forms and relationships with 2 5-minutes of pose warm-ups? Because you can reduce the rigidity in your gestures and poses and to get them to be and look more alive and motivated internally. If you're really curious about gesture drawings, then please look into the PDFs of the 2 Walt Stanchfield books. Good luck and I hope you'll find these things helpful.
    #28448
    Good afternoon, xielianlover, how do you do this afternoon? Great work on your loose and light style of drawing graphic lines, shapes, spaces and forms of the hands and female forms. Why don't you please keep up the great work, I say?

    I feel that most of all the lines and shapes look far too itchy, hairy, and scratchy in the general female body and any hands, unless you'd want to give the hairs to those bodies and hands to give them some character, unless you're a bit too timid in your perception of edges. Would you please free up your arms and hands with a 5 minute figure drawing of any female and male, and also loosen up your hands and arms with 2 minute warm-ups of hands and feet? So that your contours will become less itchy, and more bold, smooth and confident. But that's not all! Your lines of action will become more bold and powerful in the acting choices in illustrations, comics, and animations. For some more great stuff, here's this link right here.

    Hope these have been completely helpful.