
Originally Posted by
QueenGwenevere
Just to add a caveat, while master copies and casts can be good exercises for observation and accuracy, gesture drawings are going to be your most important exercise if you want to go into animation. You'll need to master action and attitude and body language and a whole range of body types, and gesture is ideal for that.
Animation studios often ask to see a sketchbook full of gesture drawings as part of your portfolio, so be prepared for that...
By the way, you might want to look into Glen Vilppu as a source of instruction in addition to Nicolaides - he'd probably be good for an animation approach to drawing.
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