I don't know about Mr. Mattesi's theory on drawing movement: it looks a bit too esoteric and obscure, and after a while I just stopped reading it, but his drawings are really really good and I learned a lot just observing them. I recommend this book because if you're interested in drawing human body
Force: Dynamic Life Drawing for Animators, Second Edition
โ Scribed by Mike Mattesi
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 245
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Force: Dynamic Life Drawing for AnimatorsCapture the force in your life drawing subjects with this practical guide to dynamic drawing techniques - packed with superb, powerfully drawn examples that show you how to: * Bring your work to life with rhythmic drawing techniques * Create appealing and dynamic poses in your drawings Experience the figure's energy in three dimensional space Use the asymmetry of straight and curved lines to clarify the direction of force in the body Build on your foundational anatomy and figure drawing skills to animate your drawings Apply the theory of force to your on-location and animal drawing observationsWhether you are an animator, comic book artist, illustrator or fine arts' student you'll learn to use rhythm, shape, and line to bring out the life in any subject while Mike Mattesi's infectious enthusiasm will have you reaching for your pencils!Mike Mattesi is the owner and founder of Entertainment Art Academy (www.enterartacad.com) based in Southern California. He has been a professional production artist and instructor for the last fifteen years with clients including Disney, Marvel Comics, Hasbro Toys, ABC, Microsoft, Electronic Arts, DreamWorks and Nickelodeon.Audience level: Intermediate to advanced * Discover and master the techniques of rhythmic drawing and bring your work to life Learn from a professional production artist who has successfully taught his unique techniques for the last fifteen years Written in an accessible, enthusiastic style which will have you reaching for your pencils!
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I don't know about Mr. Mattesi's theory on drawing movement: it looks a bit too esoteric and obscure, and after a while I just stopped reading it, but his drawings are really really good and I learned a lot just observing them. I recommend this book because if you're interested in drawing human body
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