A) Full body pics as the characters only
B) Headshots of the characters only
C) Both headshots and full body pics available
I've already done buttons of the full body, and while you can see what character it is, you still have to look for a sec to see all the details... I dunno what to do
actually i seen some of your drawings and what i can say that really you're good about stile, i think that if you want you will can be a so good stilist in the future so friend good luck ^^.
Way cool I went to animation school as well, but the school's going bankrupt and the quality of our classes and teachers was going down at a rapid pace so I decided to drop out ;_; Not a happy decision but one that was unfortunately necessary. I'm not sure if I'll be going back to school for animation or not, but I know for sure I'd like to do comic books. I just like studying the anatomy of motion, etc... I'd really love to learn flash >< Where you going for school?
I'm sorry to hear that the school you were attending went downhill. Anatomy and drawing in motion is my favorite thing to do too. I really like comic books, but based on my experiences with storyboarding, I miss a lot of panels that are necessary. Flash is a fun program to use, but i recommend using other programs like toon boom studio if you already have experience with traditional animation. I'm currently going to Southern Adventist University in TN, I sort of randomly ended up there taking computer science, but then I found out about their animation program and was amazed.
Haha isn't that always how college is? I feel like everything just sorta "falls" together, whether it's planned or not.
Storyboarding class was loads of fun. I had a couple of minor mistakes with how my panels read out (such as a character walking in one panel, but the next panel the wrong foot is forward kind of deal). I was actually surprised that I was able to get along well in that class, I thought for sure I'd mess up on everything ><;; So that's sort of why I've thought maybe I'd try out comic books for a change.
I agree, drawing in motion is one of the most fun things I really miss taking those classes. I still do studies from time to time, but it's fun having a whole group of people with you along the way that you can relate with. I'll have to try out Toon Boom. It sounds very familiar '.'
And congrats on going to a school that's working out for you! I've found that in the long run, that's much harder than it looks