Help! Trying to draw man running away. Also a cow running toward me.
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Can anyone direct me to a good tutorial on here or elsewhere that specifically teaches about figures running to and from the viewer? I have a man running away from a cow in my book and I also have a cow running as if toward the reader! Iam having some trouble gettting it to look good. I guess I could do it from the side but a forward or away view seems more dynamic. Thanks! I've been looking at stock photos, etc. but I think a bit of a lesson would be good for me anyway. Thanks! I've watched the figure drawing class and can look at it again but I really want to learn running poses.
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@Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen I don´t know of any tutorials so specific - seems like the mammal drawing course by Jake Parker here on SVS could be a good starting point though.
Frontal dynamic poses are not easy to make look good - I always keep in mind a quote from a Disney artist (I think it was Holly Johnston, but maybe not) who said that "some things are better left undrawn" (he was referring to awkward viewing angles for Mickey Mouse, like from the top) -
Best advice I can give is just to use a lot of reference, google images and the like.
Another tool I've found useful for exploring angles and poses is this ipad app: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/artpose/id836464625?mt=8
It allows you to pose a 3d model and see it from any angle, like a virtual mannequin.
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Yes. Jake's "Posing Characters" course is extremely helpful in figuring out how to draw characters from all angles.
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I Love it! I've looked at that class but, of course, I need to revisit it
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Oh, yes thosw are great! I must have put the wrong words in befoer because I coudln't find very many. Running of the bulls was a good idea! Thank you!! I'm considering that for Inktober I might try out some positioning exercises with people an danimals running and such. This month I am daily doodling S things made from or with an S incorporated and also starting with S.