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Who and what should I study in order to get this type of flowy loose art style?

>> No.4377860

figure drawing(anatomy, perspective and gesture)

ticket closed.

>> No.4377872

>>4377855

Definitely study Vilppu and wireframing, that's the first thing I thought of. Wireframing is a useful way to capture dynamic poses.

>> No.4377902

>>4377872
thanks

>> No.4380183

>>4377855
Sauce?

>> No.4380184

Mark Wahlberg and Chuck Jones are good educational sources brother. Jesus saves.

>> No.4380193

>>4380183
It's from the creator of Steven universe. Rebecca sugar
@rebeccasugar on insta

>> No.4380454

>>4377872
does vilppu teach wireframing or does one have to find resources on that separately, because I can't find anything on it besides something related to web-design?

>> No.4380634

Unironically, probably John Kricfalusi.

>> No.4381743

>>4377855
Sugar recommended that Force book

>> No.4382230

>>4380193
thanks anon

>> No.4382237

>>4377855
Why is it that Rebecca Sugar's more recent artwork is missing this loose, vivacious quality? It's really tame compared to her old work.

>> No.4382350
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4382350

>there are plebs that unironically think sugars 'art' looks good

>> No.4382401

>>4382237
Her old stuff had more of a John K influence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgue81LVZ4E