Original pencil art
The biggest communication tool humans have is our face. We pay more attention to people's faces than any other part of them. In cartoons we assign a disproportional size and emphasis to the face because of this.
Certain parts of the face are the important elements that make the expression.
Main features, eye brows, eye shapes, pupils, cheeks, nose and larger teeth shape
These essential features have thick lines to draw attention to the emotion of the character
The Mouth Shape-
the overall shape of the mouth is very important to the expression and should have a slightly thick line to draw attention to the shape - whether it is an open mouth or a closed mouth
The shape of the mouth itself tells us a lot about the character's emotion.
the overall shape of the mouth is very important to the expression and should have a slightly thick line to draw attention to the shape - whether it is an open mouth or a closed mouth
The shape of the mouth itself tells us a lot about the character's emotion.
The Smile Line-
the lines at the edges of the mouth shape are very important. I like to make them a bit thicker in the middle-which gives the effect of a shadow
this helps solidify the expression.
the lines at the edges of the mouth shape are very important. I like to make them a bit thicker in the middle-which gives the effect of a shadow
this helps solidify the expression.
Cheeks and Smile explanation
the smile lines and the cheek above together create a form - a piece of flesh that is somewhat triangular
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2006/05/animation-school-lesson-2-squash-and.html
this form stretches and squashes to make expressions-whatever the smile line does affects the cheek line above
that form points to the top of the nostril like an arrow
when inking a smile line or a cheek line you have to look at the other line at the same time so that the two lines together make a fleshy sensible form
The Eyebrows-
The eyebrows are also very important to the expression
Eyebrows are generally thick in the middle of the forehead, and pointy near the temples
THE EYES
the smile lines and the cheek above together create a form - a piece of flesh that is somewhat triangular
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2006/05/animation-school-lesson-2-squash-and.html
this form stretches and squashes to make expressions-whatever the smile line does affects the cheek line above
that form points to the top of the nostril like an arrow
when inking a smile line or a cheek line you have to look at the other line at the same time so that the two lines together make a fleshy sensible form
The Eyebrows-
The eyebrows are also very important to the expression
Eyebrows are generally thick in the middle of the forehead, and pointy near the temples
THE EYES
Head outline and face combined
Even without the details and wrinkles, the expression should read strong and clearly
THE WHOLE TOOTH BAR
THE OUTLINE OF THE WHOLE SHAPE OF ALL THE TEETH IS THICK
then the individual teeth are thinner
Details
all details are subject to the larger features that they help define. They have to flow sensibly around the head in the same directions of the parts of the expression they help define.
None of these lines should "float" or be arbitrary. They need to help the face be fleshy
these lines are thinner
Individual teeth
Wrinkles- crow's feet, eyebrow wrinkles, bottom lip wrinkles
Tongue split
Side by side comparison