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Partly animated for enhanced enjoyment =]
It seems Waccoon has sparked off a few of these, and I thought I'd do another as I LOVE doing expressions of a cartoony nature ¦3
meme belongs to Sublimate which can be found here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1816244/
Art © to me =]
It seems Waccoon has sparked off a few of these, and I thought I'd do another as I LOVE doing expressions of a cartoony nature ¦3
meme belongs to Sublimate which can be found here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1816244/
Art © to me =]
Category Flash / Doodle
Species Dog (Other)
Size 918 x 1280px
File Size 141.6 kB
At the same time, though, I would like to see you stretch your technical abilities... because I think you can, and because I think you've reached the point where this approach can only run into limited returns.
You have expressiveness -- and it works very well. But you could go further.
Mark
You have expressiveness -- and it works very well. But you could go further.
Mark
The drawing techniques that great cartoonists, illustrators and artists have used to bring their characters and their worlds to life: line variation and flowing contours to give bodies mass and volume and figures in the round; shading, to let there be light; textures, to give the readers objects that might reward touching, even in a two-dimensional world. The tools that you can still find in the work of Winsor McCay, George Herriman, Jack Davis, Roy Crane, Charles Addams, Robert Crumb, Greg Irons, Heinrich Kley, Walter Dana Gibson, Walt Kelly, or any number of good cartoonists whose drawings have survived and continue to inspire.
That is what I mean by technical abilities. :)
Mark
That is what I mean by technical abilities. :)
Mark
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