Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Front Walk

This is my second walk, a front-on view I copied from Tony's book. Even though it's pretty bow-legged, I'm starting to see how even a real simple walk can be varied. I tested it before creating the last inbetween and the effect gave the walk a little swagger. More practice and variations on the timing to come. Hopefully my drawing will improve too.



3 comments:

Jerry Keslensky said...

Outstanding, Jimmy, I'm glad to see you moving forward. Keep the exercises coming. You will be amazed at how all of a sudden "light bulbs" with turn on and you will be delighted. And yes, that's a great observation about the power of slight variations and how they can significantly add to the characterization.

Anonymous said...

Great job! I love the swagger.

Slow it down to 3/4 speed and put on the Bee Gees, and I'd swear it was Travolta.

Keep up the good work.

Jimmy said...

Thanks for all the comments!