Dynamic | design
Step 1
Let's start with the action line (Figure 1). Lines should be casual, loose, so as to better performance of movement and posture feeling.
The action line should be flexible and avoid a straight line--that would make your character look rigid, like a wooden person.
Tip: When painting, you should exercise your entire arm, not just your wrist.
Step 2
Add some simple graphics to the action line. When you add it, consider it from a three-dimensional perspective, as shown in Figure 2.
Tip: The axis is helpful to increase your three-dimensional feel.
3. Use the thread to describe the shape of the body, in general, we will use the cylinder shape.
04: The shape of the cylinder can be diverse, we can try different shapes of cylinders, to achieve more interesting results.
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Step 5
Here's how to figure out the direction of the face.
Tip: Keep your neck in front of the body and don't put it on your shoulders (Figure 5a).
Step 6
Finally, put the clothes on the body, which is the last step of the painting role.
Tip: The lines should be smooth and loose, which will make your character dynamic.