•SOCIAL LINKS• Discord: Twitter: Patreon: Amazon Wishlist: Etsy Store: Ko-fi: Welcome to Maya! Maya is a beautiful (and frustrating) world where you can literally do anything you put your mind to. Today, I will teach you about the basics of line of action in your posing. Line of action can really help your poses look more alive, fluid, and dynamic. They are also great for cutting down on your time spent in-betweening, since they flow so naturally! If you have any questions, or get stuck, let me know in the comments below and I will do my best to help you! If you would like me to critique your work, head over to Patreon, where patrons get 2 animation reviews per month! ---------------------------------------------------- --*I do not give private lessons*-- ---------------------------------------------------- My name is Skitty, and I want to help you (and get your feedback!) in 3D animation. Currently, I have 3 years experience working in children's animated TV shows such as Inspector Gadget, Little People, and Jim Henson's Doozers. Business Email: SkittyAnimates@ ~*//FOR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES ONLY\\*~ All other emails will be ignored The Model/Rig used in this tutorial is Kayla, she is a great quality, low budget rig by Josh Sobel, and can be purchased on his website: Links for further learning: Importance of Silhouette: Line of Action Explination: Line of Action Study:
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