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MAN vs. ART 10 minute Drawing Lesson #2. Building your drawing from the inside out!

By Raul | October 3, 2009

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The book I found in my grandparents Attic.

The book I found in my grandparents Attic.

The inside of the great book of silliness!

The inside of the great book of silliness!

#8,443 Draw a Puppy arm wrestling a Tyrannosaurus Rex

#8,443 Draw a Puppy arm wrestling a Tyrannosaurus Rex

Today you guys are going to see how a drawing is composed in order to communicate a “gag” or theme the most effectively.   This i s the way I was taught to approach a drawing during my days at Disney.  You start with the most important section of the drawing and work outwards with each element supporting the previous one.  Don’t believe me?  Check out the video!

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Tags: 2D traditional animation, BLOG, DRAWING, PODCAST ZONE, TUTORIALS, art | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “MAN vs. ART 10 minute Drawing Lesson #2. Building your drawing from the inside out!”

  1. Luis Says:
    October 8th, 2009 at 8:27 am

    I’m not sure if it would be wrong to give people info on how to get Andrew Loomis books online since they’re all out of print and therefore you’re not really stealing any money from any publishers.

  2. Raul Says:
    October 9th, 2009 at 5:05 pm

    perhaps I can make them available here on Man Vs. Art. Anyone interested?

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