My grandma came in carrying a little mailing envelope and this was inside!! I told her about them but I wasn't expecting this!! I'm soo happy!!!
New Year, New Gifs Challenge Day 19: Animated TV Show
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008)
Totally sang this in my head while reading!
author: sorry I’m jumping on this bandwagon and writing a fic with the same premise as all these other fics
me, has read 500 fics like this one and is prepared to read 500 more: please never apologize for giving the people (me) what they (also me) want
Drew this yesterday but forgot to post it.
Whenever I'm not feeling well and can't fall asleep, I always turn on The Road to El Dorado. Its my comfort movie apparently.
There’s three main groups: the flexors and extensors each take one half of the forearm, and the ridge muscles sit on top like a little tiara. Each group has it’s own unique form. Learning their anatomy will help you design awesomely dynamic arms.
Let’s try to make forearms manageable to draw. This is a body part most artists don’t quite understand. It can be real intimidating if you don’t know the muscles.
The arm has a simple chain design and the forms interlock down the arm.
To avoid the snowman effect, use straight, angular lines and look for asymmetries. Compare the apex of both sides of the forearm to understand the curvature better. Notice that the flexors reach lower on the wrist than the extensors and ridge muscles.
Look for this kind of thing when you’re drawing the gesture of the muscle groups. A wave rhythm where the curve on one side leads into the next curve on the other side.
I’ll explain more in-depth in the video - www.proko.com/179
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. Animated by Adam Brown. Music by ProleteR.
I was the fan one. Just wanted to let ya know!
Thanks for all the messages guys xD it kept me amused for a while. Time to get back to work.