This project was not as intimating as thought it was going to be; however, that may be possibly from my simple subject. Slap on my wrist for being a lazy artist, but I simply cannot draw anatomy nor well in the side view. For simplicity sake, stick legs will do the trick for this. This though did make it more difficult to visualize the crossing over of each leg.
I found the arms to be harder than the legs since an egg does not have shoulders, and the arm needs to go behind the body. I would have the back arm placed way too low, but I managed to fix this. However, after critique, the shoulders should adjust as the body does when extending and sinking while walking. The arms I have are stagnant in location despite its motion.
One thing I started to dabble in with this project is pegs. Boy oh boy, they're hard especially with timing. I had to constantly adjust the key frames because the background will be moving too slow; eventually I got it to a pace that matches the walk.
I found the arms to be harder than the legs since an egg does not have shoulders, and the arm needs to go behind the body. I would have the back arm placed way too low, but I managed to fix this. However, after critique, the shoulders should adjust as the body does when extending and sinking while walking. The arms I have are stagnant in location despite its motion.
One thing I started to dabble in with this project is pegs. Boy oh boy, they're hard especially with timing. I had to constantly adjust the key frames because the background will be moving too slow; eventually I got it to a pace that matches the walk.
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