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Action does not necessarily mean violence or exaggeration. The way a character sits in a chair is action, even if he isn't moving. Balance is the key to all good action. A figure leaning backwards can only lean over so far beore it falls on the back of its head. A cartoonist with a realistic style must keep his action close to what the real human figure is capable of doing.
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Famous Artists Cartoon Course Lesson 8 Action and the Figure
Action does not necessarily mean violence or exaggeration. The way a character sits in a chair is action, even if he isn't moving. Balance is the key to all good action. A figure leaning backwards can only lean over so far beore it falls on the back of its head. A cartoonist with a realistic style must keep his action close to what the real human figure is capable of doing.
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Action does not necessarily mean violence or exaggeration. The way a character sits in a chair is action, even if he isn't moving. Balance is the key to all good action. A figure leaning backwards can only lean over so far beore it falls on the back of its head. A cartoonist with a realistic style must keep his action close to what the real human figure is capable of doing.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formats disponibles
Téléchargez comme PDF ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd