from the blog:
Temple of the Seven Golden Camels (Everything I know about the art of Story Boarding)
August 12th, 2006
Read the article at the link:
http://sevencamels.blogspot.com/2006/08/dd4-small-medium-and-large.html?view=classic
“In general, a good drawing usually has: large empty spaces for the eye to rest, balanced with areas of small spaces to draw the eye. Medium sized shapes fill in the inbetween spaces.”
“A nice variety of small, med and large shapes is essential to any successful character lineup. All the characters must be harmonious and work together so that all of the characters seem to come from the same world. And all of their shapes need to work with every other character so that, no matter which ones are in a scene together, they will compliment each other and not duplicate one another.”
Ken Anderson's "Robin Hood" lineup from "The Art of Walt Disney" book. |