10-09-2020, 06:41 AM
Thanks Chubbs! The on model thing is a big struggle for sure! Next year I'm joining a 2D animation course to try and level up that skill. Doing the movement and studying how the shapes turn frame by frame will be really useful I think!
The page I've been working on today, four pages into the next part of the story above:
I'd like to get every panel and pose really solid, but I noticed in comics you can get away with the odd wonky pose or proportion error. People get into the story and all your art mistakes just become part of their experience and they stop noticing them. Doesn't mean we shouldn't try our best, but when the time comes we have to move on to the next page!
The page I've been working on today, four pages into the next part of the story above:
I'd like to get every panel and pose really solid, but I noticed in comics you can get away with the odd wonky pose or proportion error. People get into the story and all your art mistakes just become part of their experience and they stop noticing them. Doesn't mean we shouldn't try our best, but when the time comes we have to move on to the next page!