![]() ![]() The head went up in an arc as she looked left and right With Emily as my partner, I noticed these points: To make a point of this, we were put into pairs and were told to observe each other looking at our fingers pointed outwards from left to right, and write down 3 personality traits that we notice about them. Angry, sad, happy, everyone walks differently, and the more details added, the more personality traits and quirks given, the more realistic it is. I shaded the back leg so that the difference would be more obvious.Īfter the basics were done, we discussed personality. Using tv paint, we were to draw the 4 key poses, and then add inbetweens. ![]() It’s important to take note of arcs.Īfter this, we jumped straight into an exercise where we put what we learnt into action. Arcs are important! Arms move in an arc, and the same happens all over the body, from head turns to legs. The arms and legs are opposite- normally, the arms swing in the opposite direction to the legs. The torso is the core- It goes up and down as the person walks, the legs and body don’t change size, they move. With this, you have your basic walk cycle which you can then add inbetweens for. They are two fundamental sketches, which you then reverse, to have the opposite leg on top. ![]() ![]() We looked at breakdowns of the walk cycle, done by different people, and talked about contact and the passing points. In today’s class we looked at the functionality of walks, as it’s important to know what happens in a walk, as it is very fundamental. ![]()
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