Ask Yourself

Am I willing to:
- be open to growing?
- work with discipline and persistence?
- learn through effort and mistakes?
- pick up the tools acquired - given or discovered - to do good work?
- develop the ability to consciously analyze:
- myself
- others
- nature
- Animation Principles
- physics
- humor
- story
and extract the information I need to communicate with drawing?
- develop a sensitivity to the physical experience of action, acting, and
emotion?
- exploit the visual experience through drawing, problem solving, film research, and animation?
- actively use the knowledge experience?
- analyze the story experience and the possibility of entertainment and
communication?
- develop my thinking process?
A final disclaimer to cover my butt

So, now that I’ve taken you through this entire process, you can do with it what you want. Everybody will have their own approach and their own personal habits that they will bring to the drawing table, this is the way I learned to do it and it works for me. The important thing is to get the designs done in the most effective way possible to convey the emotion and action that suits both the character and the context. If you have some other way that someone has taught you and you feel comfortable with and it works for you and your employer/supervisor then, go for it.

Now let’s get to work.
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