2010
04 Jan 13 at 7 pm

wannabeanimator:

“Walt Stanchfield used to really get cranky when our sketches where too straight up and down.  So when I’m teaching (and drawing my own sketches) I try to tell the artist to LEAN the pose, push that hip out, move the pose more left and right etc….

If you imagine a box around the drawing from it’s furthest edges you should be able to also imagine a centerline down the middle.  That centerline helps you see if the drawing is too straight up and down.  It also helps to keep the work asymmetrical and balanced.” — Dave Pimentel

(via ziggyplayed)

tags: tutorial  aw yeh 
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    Asymmetrical drawings are always more interesting and draws the eye in more.
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