"Drawing Head Turnaround Views" Creating your character's head from different views can be especially challenging, and in this tutorial, you will learn many different tips and tricks to keep your character looking the same from these different views: Front view Side view 3/4 view Back view You'll be shown how using guide lines can help you align the features correctly from the front view the to side view. You'll also see how using the onion skinning feature in Flash will help you create a 3/4 view (the view of the head inbetween the front and side views) by drawing inbetween the lines to create a new view. Plus you'll learn just how fast and easy it is to create the back view of the head using the front view as a template! *Although most of the principles taught in this tutorial can apply easily to drawing on paper, there are a few tips and tricks that are used that are specific to having and using Flash. About the instructor: The video tutorials are created by Ryan Simmons, who has been working in animation for 12 years at studios such as Warner Bros. and Dreamworks on numerous feature films. His Flash animation skills have won many awards for his short films and TV commercials. Ryan is the co-owner and art director of Cartoon Solutions. (For a more in-depth bio on Ryan including animation examples, click here.) Need to see sample tutorials before you make your purchase? Click here to view FREE video tutorials! *All videos are available immediately as a digital download, and are in Quicktime video format. Below are actual images from the tutorial. Video tutorial is larger than shown below. Actual dimensions are 720X540.
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