Disney character Nick Wilde. Need help with getting proper head dimensions and accurate head construction.
Picture is currently how it stands. Screenshot because image is too big.
>>2505437
needs more zoomis
Is there a good book to cover drawing in the Disney style?
>>2505442
I'm honestly not sure, I've just been trying to study and trace him, then I proceeded to draw him off of what I know about him.
>>2505442
This was the first one I drew, decided to try another drawing, hence the OP
>>2505444
>>2505445
download the zootopia artbook m8
>>2505448
Have a link? On mobile currently
>>2505437
this is the one time tracing might help
>>2505450
And by that I mean, trace a few screencaps, then try to have a go at it on your own.
>>2505442
Pick up Preston Blair's books on animation. He worked for most of the big studios such as Disney, MGM, Warner Bros. etc. His books cover cartoon character construction in great detail.
>>2505449
couldnt find the share link so just had to reupload it. cheers m8
http://docdro.id/xVpOkbr
>>2505437
Fuck off to the beginner thread dumb zoophile faggot.
>>2505440
You have my kek.
>>2505440
underrated
>>2505472
fuck generals im not op but every time i make a new thread i get response, everytime i post in generals i get ignored
Trace to understand style, but also study animal facial structure etc so you know what's going on under the surface. As far as anthro styles go, zootopia is very sturctural and realistic, hard to replicate well. Been drawing animals for 10 years, zootopia style is still challenging and hard to get accurate.
its coming out waaaaay too stiff
Animation, especially Disney animation, is very gestural(as the earliest animators at Disney were classically trained artists who studied the figurative arts of the Renaissance)
Now I'm not saying you need to go study the old masters, but I recommend picking up
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0486274268/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687582&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=1844489213&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1WBN2BK44553VWS4K6K0
Its written by a former Disney animator, he talks quite a bit about gesture and anatomy as well as stylization as well
also, Joe Weatherly's books are not a bad idea too
>>2505437
Break it down into its constituent primitive shapes (spheres, cones, etc.). That will help a great deal with perspective and creating the illusion of depth. Eyeballing won't teach you anything if you're not analyzing.
>>2505437
>Screenshot because image is too big.
You know you can resize and save as a new file right?
>>2505445
>>2505437
Zero personality. Make your details bigger, simpler and more striking.
>>2505448
Look at how the masses of hair on this one's neck. They're larger and follow the normal grain of fur that would exist on an actual fox's neck.
Also, learn how to attach the ears properly through perspective. I realize this is likely some of your first times drawing, but look at how the ears attach in the other pic. They have broken lines and spacing that make the ear look attached, and even though the other ear is covered up, you can clearly tell the other visible ear is down, so you obviously won't see the other one. Yours are just sized at random, with the back ear always flicked down like the top half always missing.
Lastly, >>2505445 draw hands. Stop finding ways to hide difficult things.
every fucking day. every single fucking day when i come home this little faggot just sits there and gives me this stupid look on his face
pls op get better at drawing my smugsbando so I can fap to more good artwork
Furry isn't allowed get this shit off /ic/ now!
>>2508689
>a bloo bloo bloo muh autism
>>2508689
>>2508689
Let ol Bessie offer you some pancakes