--- jmhcustomart <jmhcustomart_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., "bondofox" <cyost_at_c...>
> wrote:
> > Do you have any model sheets for the skunk
> > sisters? I'm teaching
> > myself to draw and would love to have some *good*
> > reference material.
>
> Believe it or not, I don't. ... I have some of
> the "simplified" model sheets for
> the cartoon. The characters are merely drawn a bit
> more basic than usual, but the colors and patterns
> are consistent. I can upload those, if you want.
> --JMH
Yes please Mr Hardiman! Incidentally, while on
drawing, I just got a copy of the book you recommended
(see below for details if you're interested) for
anatomical drawing. It does give very good examples
that even a pillock like me can follow! I'm looking
forward to seeing improvement in my drawing. Though
like those gut-buster exercise things, they don't work
unless you use them.... :-)
I think much of my problem in regard to what to put
under the paper comes from me being too heavy handed.
A lighter touch will give better results (as I have
proven to myself already), though I still need to
practice to get a decent level of control that I don't
yet possess...
The book:
> The book is titled "Atlas of Human Anatomy for the
> Artist", written by Stephen Rogers Peck. ISBN
0-19-> 503095-8, priced about 18 bucks. It covers
skeletal > structure, muscle structure, racial
differences,
> skin textures, expressions, and everything else
> under the sun. Probably the best book I've ever
> seen on the subject.
> --JMH
Ha! I'm back up to current with my inbox! Looks like
reading about 100 a day is my limit... Those with
over a 1000 in their boxes, maybe just cut your losses
and delete!!!
Scrapper, Black Dragon, who now just has to ANSWER
numerous email... O_o
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Received on Wed Jul 10 2002 - 22:03:11 CDT