You end up drawing a lot of shirt collars in storyboards. Here is something I found helpful.
Monday, February 8, 2010
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Disclaimer: in no way can you take any of this as the “right” way of doing things. I’m still learning and some of this stuff may even be wrong. I am constantly adapting and changing my approach to drawing. This is just how I think about stuff and I wanted to share it with people. Maybe it can help, maybe not.
This post also brings up another issue... Putting a hat on an animal character with big ears.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOUR BLOG! Thanks for posting!!!!
ReplyDeleteA lesson AND a Leyendecker; class act! Thanks again! DSM
ReplyDeletealright!! your back with a new post!
ReplyDeletewow this was so helpful! I've always had a problem with shirt collars, but never took the time to really think about it. Thanks for such a clear explanation!
ReplyDeleteGreat Advice!! I will for sure keep that in mind :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome blogs by the way. I will for sure be
checking back.
Great blog.
ReplyDeleted'oh, i've been guilty of this mistake. so simple, but it makes such a difference! thanks for sharing the tip :)
ReplyDeleteHmm... such a simple thing. I've always done bad with collars but it is a very easy thing to do in reality.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I've been creeping your blog for months now and just posted my first comment. I've shown this to all my art friends in high school