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    Thank you Lavallelee .
    Some studies from a book I got during the holidays.



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    And some of my own characters.


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    drawing from photo
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    very nice studies.i really like the original characters of yours.

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    Thanks Frankenart I keep trying to learn something new after studying the Disney guys. And try to aply it to my own drawings. It often feels like an uphill battle. But a fun battle none the less

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    Happy New Year, Andrew!

    Your Disney studies look very natural! Are they cleaned up from a previous drawing? I like the accuracy of the scythes that the dwarfs carry! Nice draftsmanship!

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    Hello Kay
    Happy New Years to you
    the disney sketches are about 2-5 min drawings no clean up just trying to learn as much as I can as fast as I can. The funny thing is sometimes after I do these studies I get a drawing block I quess its just my mind trying to sort out what I have learnt.These studies are from a Disney book I got over the holidays. It is a good book because it has all the differnt animators in there from Ollie Johnston to Glen Keane it will be fun to experiment and see which style of drawing works best for me. Freddie Moores drawings are a puzzle to me I find them very difficult
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    i really like your drawing from photo and mostly these

    very nicely done, more!

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    Nice drawings all around.

    That one of Mickey and Minnie has me wanting to go back and watch those classic movies (many of which I've never seen).

    The Pluto drawings... I'm really enjoying the movement in those.

    The centaur... you sure know how to tackle tough subjects!

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    Thank you Lavallelee and Rodney.I thought alot about that first Mikey drawing it predates The three little pigs but there is definetly something about that drawing. The animators were still using coins for the bodies and heads but the emotions in that frame are evident as Minny turns around to look at Mickey and he smiles back at her its a Les Clark drawing I think the date is 1943.

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