Capturing Stylized Movement with Dynamic Poses
- Publisher
- COLOSO
- Product Type
- Video Course
- Author
- Storyboard Artist, SolKorra
- Language
- Audio English + subtitles
- Duration
- 04:46
- Release date
- May 14, 2023
- Skill level
- 2.00 star(s)
- Product Price
- $102
Who Should Take This Class?
This class provides key tools for building up the skillset you'll need to develop a resilience to drawing frustration.
If you've been searching for a class that offers the drawing skills you need to combine anatomy and dynamic poses for creating a better sense of movement when drawing your characters you definitely won't want to miss out.
All this and more from a real powerhouse storyboard artist who's worked in studios all over South America to bring to life stories through illustrations, animation, and other exciting projects.
You'll Learn :
1. Simplification & Clean Lines
We will learn different tools to successfully portray movement: simplifications and clean lines. These tools will help you to best present and improve your gesture drawing.
2. Simplified & Stylized Anatomy
Instead of going over how to execute realistic anatomy, I want to help you create a range of natural-looking character poses using stylized and simplified anatomy. However, there's more to it than just getting the anatomy right. You'll learn how to direct the line of sight of your characters, even in the most exaggerated poses.
3. Composition
To bring characters to life, sometimes we need to give them a little something extra—like objects! It's also important to consider how those objects look on characters in action. I'll show you how to apply what we've learned
Find out how to take a different approach to art which focuses more on energy, flow, and movement over structure or anatomy.
This class will teach you everything you need to find the perfect balance between sacrificing anatomical accuracy in exchange for better motion within your drawings. You'll learn how to take on gesture drawing, dynamic poses, and how to combine movement with anatomy to capture stylized movement.
(Total 10 Videos, 4h 46m)
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