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Want to learn to draw/animate people?

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Jul 1, 2013 10:41 PM #1024061
Hey guys, I know its been seriously a year since my last post, but I wanted to jump on here and offer anyone that wants help learning to draw for animation, or even for the sake of drawing, my help. I have downloaded, purchased, and scanned in all of the books and videos you could ever need on the subject, and can also offer my personal help in teaching how to draw. I have material on everything like perspective, anatomy, color theory, art mediums (like drawing with colored pencil, watercolor, oils, photoshop, illustrator, etc.), landscapes, animation, everything. I have Preston Blair, Andrew Loomis, Bridgeman, Richard Schmid, Massive Black, Conceptart.org, TAD, Gnomon....the list goes on and they all are the masters of their field and have excellent tutorials, videos, and books to teach you as well.

If you are interested, just message me asking for what you need, and I can provide you the resource or teach you personally if you need. I will be posting some of my latest work eventually, but i'm in student mode right now learning everything I can so that I can stop wasting time trying to draw and actually know how to.

(ps. Perspective is the very first thing you should learn, as EVERYTHING derives from it. You can put anything in a box and find where it should be in perspective to know exactly how it should look. So please do ask me about perspective when you message me)

Keep an eye out in the future as I post tutorials in the Other Tutorials section, for things like perspective (complex perspective, not simple), form, lighting, etc. all my information comes from the masters I mentioned, I wont guess or make anything up.
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Jul 2, 2013 12:14 AM #1024108
Let me guess, only 2 payments of $69.95? This post seems fishy but then again you do have more posts than me. *shrug*
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Jul 2, 2013 12:54 AM #1024128
What kind of animation? Basic cartooning, 2D, 3D, etc.? I think I'm a decent artist but there's always something to improve, so if you're offering help I'd be glad to take you up on that.
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Jul 2, 2013 9:42 AM #1024345
If you're offering to teach via example, make a thread in the Tutorial section.

If you're offering to showcase your existing art, make a thread and actually post the art in the Art Section.


But don't promise both and do nothing. What are we suppose to do here exactly?

If and when you have something up, feel free to share your skills/offer your services, then link both threads together. But this thread is just a waste of time and words.


EDIT: Alright. Let's see what you got and what people think. Still, this doesn't belong in the Community Art section. I'm moving it here for perusal. Feel free to actually add something.
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Jul 2, 2013 5:18 PM #1024552
I will upload some pdfs so that people can see what i can send them a bit later today. Also i will post some examples of what I have drawn using the books (well most of it is actually just me drawing for so long, but the books really helped)
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Jul 3, 2013 10:41 AM #1025166
hmmm... Seems legit for me :3 Well, good luck :)
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Jul 4, 2013 12:34 AM #1025630
Okay sent out some pdfs to Zaix and Chamel and I uploaded much of my latest art (most just studies, sketches, and experimentation) here:

http://forums.stickpage.com/showthread.php?73705-A-new-start&p=1025628#post1025628

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Well I am the learner too, it would be a great help as a suggestions if it is made to know the exact details about what acutally is required but not even though if not wanted will be worth getting, so please provide everything of all. Please do not mind.


okay, from what I understand you are asking for material on learning to draw from the very beginning? You are not very clear, so I apologize for not fully understanding.

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hmmm... Seems legit for me :3 Well, good luck :)


thanks man, if you need anything feel free to ask, I got a lot :)

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What kind of animation? Basic cartooning, 2D, 3D, etc.? I think I'm a decent artist but there's always something to improve, so if you're offering help I'd be glad to take you up on that.


Its all traditional animation, varying from the basic to the very advanced. Some are preston blair, others richard williams, and still few others from some person Wayne Gilbert (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Gilbert)
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Jul 15, 2013 8:09 PM #1036420
okay so I managed to combine several books into one in chronological order, all of them covering anatomy and figure drawing in very deep detail. I also found several videos I purchased that cover perspective and creature design. If you want any resources simply ask here or pm me and I will pm you with what you desire. They are all great resources, I use all of them while im improving myself to prepare for a university, and many of these books and videos are used in universities as well.
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