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Mar 2024

Here's how my animation is coming along. I hadn't had a chance to work on it until this weekend, in which I got both the lines and the flats down. It's taking a minute for me to get used to Krita, so some of that may reflect in the quality of the lines.

wow! That's a ton of work. It's looking great!
I know nothing of animation, so this stuff always amazes me. :cry_01:

Sketchy wry smiles and slit pupils. This character feels like he’s walking into Kelheor territory :smiley::sunglasses:

@DanielRKM HAHAHA YES! omg I can't even pinpoint when I said "f this I don't need no pupils" :laughing: those brows tho, look at them moving :smirk:

I still need to pick up anatomy, but I don't know where to start, to be honest. I should just... start with studies, maybe. Not much to show, since it's either comic stuff or something I won't show for some time xD

It’s a decision that works so dang well!

Lunch break inks! ‘Cause taking a break from work to do more work is… healthy… right?

@KennethLopezJr921 pretty sure you’re not gonna peak at 21. There is great power within you! :sunglasses:

Ms Paint 98 Trippy Surreal Deluxe (TM)
Also you might notice Lady Lock looks a lot different here, and this is her at 16, when she first became a KNIGHT but I haven’t gotten to this point in the comic yet so it seems really random <3 But it looks cool ^_^


d r e a m u l a r

Oh forgot to mention Knight Geoffrey (the other guy in the drawing) is an actual giant lol he’s not just a tall human. Lady Lock is actually not that short compared to other characters.

What a delightful thread. I wish I could claim that I finished this one today, it's from a little while back, but this scene still brings me joy when ever I look at it. :slight_smile:

When you’re sixteen and an orphan, any adult you’ve remotely bonded with is susceptible to becoming your new parent

My slash & girl avatar in my style,it's hard finding time to draw during exams :sweat_smile:

@Calculus_Homework Thank you so much. I'm honestly a little surprised! Your sketches always show such a good understanding of perspective and motion that I feel like your style would translate easily into animation.

Definitely not a sketch anymore by this point, but here's the finished product!

Learning anatomy is the box of pandora :smiley: :sob:

You can start with:
bones:
spine, ribcage, pelvis, radius, ulna
mucles:
pecs, abs, trapezius, glutes, biceps, deltoids

Attachement of the legs and arms to the torso
and then learn the legs and arms as shapes instead
of the muscle names, like in the attached picture.

And then draw your characters naked and use bodybuilder
references to draw it. That´s the best way to learn imo because
then you have a motivationl to understand it instead of just forcing
yourself to learn muscle names