Andy...there are some animals which have stomachs which are more parrallel to the spine but usually one side is more curved than the other. It also depends on the way the animal is posed (walking, running, resting), this can either emphasize or take away from this way of thinking.
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Great tips! Are there any animals that are more difficult to analyse in terms of straights and curves?
YES!!
beautiful. very good tips! amazing characters!
I second that "YES!!"
I have been eager for you to post on the art center for a while now! Thanks so much!
Great tips - thanks so much for sharing!
Been an admirerer of your art for a while now, you're a true inspiration :)
awesome !
Really fine work; elegant.
Nice.
Thanks for the comments everyone,
Andy...there are some animals which have stomachs which are more parrallel to the spine but usually one side is more curved than the other. It also depends on the way the animal is posed (walking, running, resting), this can either emphasize or take away from this way of thinking.
Excellent post. Very interesting.
Beautiful blog and amazing works!!! Love your art!!
great stuff shek!
Know you know and learning is half the battle. Wicked post Shek.
Yes, but how do you draw the way you do Andrew, give us the secrets!
man your sense of design always strikes me as new and refreshing! i totally love the indian elephants from an earlier post
AWESOME!
oops,thank U .very helpful tips.
Beautiful work Andrew. Thank you for sharing it with us!!
Salud!
The zebras are A-MA-ZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for these masterful tips...you work is Super!
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