My demo book to learn to draw (now to download !)

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My demo book to learn to draw (now to download !)

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On hypercomics.com you can see the demo of my book to learn to draw with Anime Studio (Moho):

http://www.hypercomics.com/comicbooks/p ... ime_studio

Notes :
1- Wait until the images appear on each page (slow !). (Because there are NO white pages !!!)
2- Click on the double page view to see as a flipbook.
3- You can use the zoom...

The full version file will contain the flipbook AND a .pdf because the flipbook effect is nice but the .pdf is easier to read... :wink:

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I've got quite a fast broadband connection, and I just got tired of waiting...Sorry!
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Ok !
I think it's too long too...

So, I have sent my two demo books on my old website...

Here is the flipbook to unzip :
http://p6r.free.fr/philweb/Moho/PageFlip.zip (2.55 Mb)

Here is the .pdf file (right click and save as) :
http://p6r.free.fr/philweb/Moho/learntodrawASdemo.pdf (3.14 Mb)

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Congratulations for your book!.
I REALLY have learnt some tips from your boot to improve my drawings skills!!
Thanks
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@ Genete :
Thanks a lot... and happy to hear that you have learnt something... :wink:

For people like you who help us on this forum to learn a lot of things on AS I can offer you the full version if interested...

Contact me on a private message...

@ Jahnocli :
Hope you could see it through the downloadings...

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I liked it! It was a lot longer than I thought it would be -- personally, I would break it up into several smaller books so that each one had a specific focus. The pace is a bit fast for young kids too, but I like the friendly style, and the examples are good. The use of English is a bit off in places, but it's still a damn sight better than my French! Would you like me to proof-read it for you and make suggestions for changes? It's got a lot of potential...

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@ Jahnocli :
No problem...
I accept all constructive comments... especially from you !!! (I remember your nice improvement with the dolphin !!!)

Contact me to my private address... see below) ! I will send you the link to download the full version...

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Hey!
Look here! I have improved my drawings skills!!! :) :) :) (do you agree or it is simply a bull shit? Please feed back!)

I hope you (p6r) don't mind I insert this image into your thread...
http://www.darthfurby.com/genete/Other/jirafa.anme

I have done it in about 1 hour. And I have followed some of your techniques!!!!

But it still looking without live, with a poor expression... What can I should add / change?

Image

(added a sun and the shadows of the tree wood)
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Nice Job

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Well done P6r. Certainly, one of the things AS nees is supporting material ~~ stuff to get folks (such as myself) up and running with AS quick. My son (age 12) is also an AS user (and fan) so the idea of a kids book for this is great. And that of course is precisely when to get young artists started...

Genete ~~ nice giraffe. I guess the proof is in the pudding... :wink:
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Re: Nice Job

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Dr. Nick wrote:Genete ~~ nice giraffe. I guess the proof is in the pudding... :wink:
Errr...
WordReference wrote: 1 pudding
any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed

2 pudding, pud
(British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)

3 pudding
any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes; "corn pudding"
What did you mean?
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Well done tutorial book p6r! I enjoyed it very much, well constructed and easy to follow and nice graphics, congratulations!!
Is it possible to buy it as a webdownload, and what will the price be?

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@ Genete :
No problem... It isn't MY thread !!! :wink:
It's a forum for all users of AS...

I like your giraffe and the picture ! Congratulations !!!

To give more life, you already have to give light in the eyes : I only use 1 point for the ight but you have several ways to do : 2 lights or more like the mangas !!!
Then when you are finished with the head simply turn it like my cats in hte book...
Then you can play with the eyes : one bigger or smaller than the other or one closed and one opened.
Here you can play with the eyebrows too... or with the ears in different directions !
You can move the mouth too only on one side for example...

As I say it in the book : AS is wonderful becasue even after your drawing you can move things to change your character !
You have found a very good "simple" character... Then why not playing with the different parts at the end !!!

Did yo try to use the fantastic 3D technique from DK and the rotation of the head !?!

Thanks to you for this great advertisement !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

@ Dr. Nick :
I'm very happy to hear your son is using (as a fan) AS because with the help of an adult maybe at the beginning a child can use this great program !!!
Thanks a lot for your nice comments !!!

@ Ulrik :
I have no answer yet to your question...
I have to change some things in english before I ask Content Paradise for example...
Use my private address below to ask me per mail and I will inform you...

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Post by human »

Genete wrote:What can I should add / change?
How about this?

Image

:( :o :shock: :) :D :lol:
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p6r wrote:@ Genete :
No problem... It isn't MY thread !!! :wink:
It's a forum for all users of AS...

I like your giraffe and the picture ! Congratulations !!!

To give more life, you already have to give light in the eyes : I only use 1 point for the ight but you have several ways to do : 2 lights or more like the mangas !!!
Then when you are finished with the head simply turn it like my cats in hte book...
Then you can play with the eyes : one bigger or smaller than the other or one closed and one opened.
Here you can play with the eyebrows too... or with the ears in different directions !
You can move the mouth too only on one side for example...

As I say it in the book : AS is wonderful becasue even after your drawing you can move things to change your character !
You have found a very good "simple" character... Then why not playing with the different parts at the end !!!

Did yo try to use the fantastic 3D technique from DK and the rotation of the head !?!

Thanks to you for this great advertisement !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Yes, the light in its eyes, the light in it eyes... I realized that once I shut down the computer...
(it is a sunset ... where comes the light form?)

i'll try to add some lights and also follow the others tips... Let see what can I do!!

Regarding to the use of scale - turn technique I was wondering if I can do it or not. You know, theory is one thing and another is practice :wink:. Yesterday I created a small head turn using an action and only point motion. I want to add some bones and make a classic bone point turn head. I want to add point motion also to my background (not only bones!!!!). I'll let you know.

Hey p6r! you can use this image as a sample from an user who read your book and improve his drawing skills in just two days!!

@human: I like those eyes but I makes it (I think it will be she) a little "hard". I love wide open ayes! Maybe I have to change the shape.

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Post by Genete »

:(

http://www.darthfurby.com/genete/Other/jirafa.anme
http://www.darthfurby.com/genete/Other/ ... sunset.mov

I was so happy with the animation :D but when render it and find the buggy movements of the spots effect I felt so sad! :cry:

What can I do better?
Use image texture or draw every spot with shapes and animate them?

(added a shadow over the giraffe (masked) and a yellow shadow using shadow layer to simulate the sun on her back. Also added a bone for the head and some for the neck) Head turn is made by an action and rest is done with point motion... magnet tool is fantastic!!!)

Rgds
Genete

(ALSO I HAVE CHANGED MY AVATAR LOOK! :D)
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