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>>6687014
No, 250 more. Then 250 boxes. Then 250 cylinders. Then study perspective with the golden ratio and calculus. Then Study black holes and how gravitation bends light. Then run simulations to reproduce every single atom in the universe virtually and maybe then MAYBE then you're allowed to draw.

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>>6616444
Yes, but either way you have to learn the fundamentals, and they are the same nomatter the style. After you are good at gestures, volumes, basic construction and perspective, you can start copying anime for days on end with the tools you learned. Copy until you can do it from imagination. Simple as.

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I always wanted to become an animator, people like Rapparu ( https://youtu.be/1RzNDZFQllA ) are my inspiration. But even learning to draw is really really hard, and then animating on top of it? All of this seems so far far away in the future it's unreal. If I get decent at drawing, animating won't be that hard right? Just more work?

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