Views : 476,217
Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Feb 17, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.925 (630/32,959 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-04T22:48:58.106595Z
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- make ideas all be related to eachother
- storytelling elements
- expressions, poses, outfits
- adaptable style
- name and email to every peice
- position(s) you're aiming for
- ref / turn around drawn out / turn around animation
- line-up of all characters
- dynamic poses
- sketches
- dont repeat expressions
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Lord I loved Eszter's (the first artist) work so much! I love how they vary so many aspects of their style based on the characters they're making. The line weight, color palettes, and the characters. I personally have a big problem with spanning away from human characters and would love to see some more of their things or a social media on their portfolio. Overall obsessed with their stuff
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Thank you sm for sharing! You’re videos are soo helpful especially for someone who is very interested in working in character design such as myself 👀 I never went to art school and the college I’m in doesn’t technically have animation courses. So, I was wondering in terms of applying and building a portfolio, do larger companies look for people with experience? Like should I have gone to art school? I want to say no but I’m starting to second guess myself…
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Thank you so much for your gentle roast. As I mentiones already I think it's very helpful and so amazing with how little brushstrokes you can tell so much. Really appreciate it and as soon as I find the time I'll addapt some of these great advices. Already trying to implement better poses and storytelling in particular into current projects and I really think having seen your previous tips on how to build a portfolio has helped me a ton. So just wanted to send a humble but big THANK YOU your way :) Congratulation on the job.
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something so important in dynamic posing is opposing line angles. if they’re in action, especially like the brandolf the hero character, put the shoulders to a massive slant and make the hip line go the opposite way. you can see this in the re-draw jackie did but stepping back and paying attention to those energy-centric lines can help you push easily (arms and legs, elbows and knees included! if one is up make the other down)
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@Tad_Lad
6 months ago
Dude the SKILLS of that first person! Man their ability to design appealing character designs is so incredible!
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