Part 1: Figure Drawing Basics—Action & Structure
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Cartooning–Concepts and Methods Part 1:Figure Drawing Basics,™ and © Don Simpson 2000,all rights rerved.For individual u only.Classroom u without express written permis-
In our methodical approach to building up your confidence as an artist,
we're going to tackle something simple at first—our friend the stick figure.Go ahead,draw one right now!
A reasonable stick figure at this point should contain a midline for the
spine,two arms,two legs,and a circle for the head.Fingers for hands
and lines for feet are optional,but being the conscientious craftsman
that you are,I know you'll want to include them.
Now draw your stick figure running,jumping,falling,walking,running,
climbing—e how many pos you can come up with.The record is
4096!
男人酒女人泪Don't worry about niceties like exact proportions at this point.Getting
your point across is everything.We'll be getting fancier a little later on.
The Stick Figure
Okay,so anybody can draw a simple stick figure.But the point I'm trying to get across here is that,more importantly,everyone recognizes what a stick figure reprents—a person! Isn't that amazing?
Cartoonists are able to communicate even with the most elementary of pictures.Show your drawings to your friends and e if they can tell what your stick figures are doing.If they misidentify some of your drawings, that's okay.Many pos will be open to interpretation.Just compliment them on their keen perception and head back to the drawing board!
Conveying specific actions and even emotional states of mind with a few quick lines—and I dare say as few lines as possible—is an important first step towards drawing fully realized figures.If you can accomplish that with your limited stick figures,think of what you can accomplish with even more tools at your disposal.
A More Sophisticated Stick Figure
幼儿园助教Let's u a slightly more
sophisticated stick figure,
one that is shaped a little
more like an adult person.
As before,don't be overly音乐的英文怎么写
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proportions right now.Stay
focusd on depicting
actions--leaping,swinging,
golfing,rowing,sitting,etc.
We've added a line across the
shoulders and a line across
the hips,as well as definite
牙科护士elbow and knee joints.Don't
worry about making your
sticks perfectly straight lines,
either—in fact,slightly curvy
lines are more human.And
don't even worry about
getting the curves right,
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either—just go with what-
ever feels right.
Again,test your drawings out
on others.If people can tell
what activities your stick
figures are involved in,you're
doing great!
Our new,sleeker stick figure ems to lend itlf to more graceful and athletic themes.But try comical situations as well.Y ou may even u some of your 4096 pos you came up with for the shorter,stubbier stick figure and e if they can be translated to the more sophisticated model.
Y our friends may tell you they like your older,funnier work better—don't be discouraged! Keep right on drawing.
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