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>> No.3643123 [View]
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I'm assuming a person that is rendering is also doing the linework. If you are going to render a human figure, you are also going to draw it, and if you are going to draw a human figure I think you need to have the basics regarding anatomy, perspective and proportions.
And yes, you need to learn how to draw if you want to do animation.Unless you are doing cut out animation,

Rendering is something you should learn after you have the fundamentals, if you are drawing human figures, animals, mechanical objects like cars, or just backgrounds. Knowing perspective, knowing scale. Even the simple act of training your lines, doing the typical "draw this curve like 100 times per day" stuff is important.
At least that's what I believe and what I hear a lot of people, people that are quite good at what they do, usually say and I agree and that mindset is what I'm following know.

Besides, why jump important processes? Wouldn't you want to have a bigger knowledge regarding a lot of aspects of drawing and painting? I think ambition also has a big role regarding the artists that make it and the ones that do not

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drawing this pose.

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