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How does one get good at dynamism?

>> No.3820765
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3820765

>tfw this was the illustration from the most recent trigger stream

>> No.3820767

>>3820765
probably an intern

>> No.3820768

>>3820756
Learn the idea of the Line of Action
Learn perspective, mainly putting basic shapes into dramatic perspective
Learn anatomy AND how to break the body into shapes (legs into cylinders and cubes, torso into a few rounded cubes etc)
Between lines of action, perspective and breaking humans into basic forms you can create very dynamic but very believeable poses.

>> No.3820773

>>3820765
to be fair they're on the spot. sometimes it takes more redraws to get something much better.

>> No.3820775

>>3820756
Git gud at perspective/foreshorting. Using simple forms makes learning faster.
Understand how weight and motion affects body, how to balance characters. Hampton books can help if you r begginer.
Than you should do lot of gesture, flow lines etc. Study other dynamic artworks and try to understand why its working.
There is also a trick using in animation mostly to caricature some proportions for more dynamic flow.

>> No.3820776

>>3820756
Draw a lot from life.

>> No.3820778

>>3820775
>There is also a trick using in animation mostly to caricature some proportions for more dynamic flow.
More info on this?

>> No.3820783
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>>3820778
Im not in to this, but i guess main goal is to bend some parts of body in few frames.

>> No.3820786

>>3820783
lol that pic

>> No.3820820

>>3820778
They're called animation smears. I could see a fair bit of animation techniques helping with dynamism, squash and stretch is another big one I often see in comics.

>> No.3820876

>>3820756
would learning composition be good for that too?

>> No.3820887

>>3820756
Just practice already.

>> No.3820890

>>3820887
XD

>> No.3823193

>>3820756
What is dynamism

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>>3820765
all my cringe

>> No.3823458

>>3820783
they are called smears look them up.
you exaggerate proportions in order to give the effect of fast movement on a camera where it smears.