Being able to draw is one thing, but being able to draw narratively is whole different level. Obviously, the "Dragon Girl" story shows that you can do it, and so does this piece. So many little clues that set up story here - expressions, poses, even little details like the party hat.
This has a fantastic looseness to it and some more great expressions. Love both character designs too. Tyson is right, seems like all your art tells a story.
Wow your drawings are so great, well I guess you don't need me to tell you that, I really love the way you draw long flowing hair. Forgive me for sounding like a novice....but I am one. I'm completely new to all of this, and I've been nosing through lots of blogs and it seems there are a lot of animation/drawing/character design people. I haven't come across too many female animators yet (you're the first!) and I find it very inspiring to see your work.
I'm just starting out on the $100,000 Animation Drawing Course online (and it shows!)and I was wondering if you had the time, maybe you could take a look at my efforts so far and possibly give any advice or tips you may have. It would be greatly appreciated.
Anonymous said…
I like your style...I especially like the sprite in your blog title.
Anonymous said…
this is great! what do you normally draw/sketch/color with?
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I am looking forward to your graphic novel.
greetz from bruxelles
Great sketch.
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wonderful, i think that , this one got a felling , i like over all the face girl!
I love Lemmie.
I visit your blog every morning, my daily cup of tea for inspiration, thank you.
I'm just starting out on the $100,000 Animation Drawing Course online (and it shows!)and I was wondering if you had the time, maybe you could take a look at my efforts so far and possibly give any advice or tips you may have. It would be greatly appreciated.
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