A good way to learn the basics of movements of your characters
is to find old paperback books and start drawing stick figures and moving them just a little on succeeding pages, maybe 15 to 20. Then as you flutter the pages with your thumb you can watch your animation in action. Make your figures small, about a 1/2 inch high, have fun. Just practice, practice, practice drawing...till your old enough to go to college or art school. You'll do fine.
2006-11-26 07:32:14
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answered by one eye 3
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eda draw every day of your life even if only for a small amount of time study the books that talk about how it is done then practice some more. all drawing is just made up of shapes squares, rectangles, cubes, circles and ovals. lean to put these together to form bodies in motion do not get discouraged about this it is not something that will happen new year for you but if you really want it to happen and are willing to work hard at it it is possible have faith in your self ad never give up.
2006-11-25 13:28:33
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answered by doc 4
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Practice everyday. Also look at the drawing of others, you can study a lot fromt them. First look at the ones yu like, try to draw like them, but adding in your own styles to it, making it your own. If you think a picture is bad, figure out why and try to ijmprove on it. That will certainly help.
2006-11-25 13:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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practice drawing the Sunday funnies from the news paper...
2006-11-25 14:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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