I've found another deficiency in my drawing–not a really headline event (headline in the literal sense) in itself, but it's an area I don't see touched on often. In animation, naturally, one draws a character many times at many angles and positions, so consistency is key–same thing with comics to a lesser degree (some comics fail completely at this and it makes them unreadable, in my humble opinion). But really, that consistency shouldn't be left at cartooning: the ability to draw the same human being in many poses is a natural extension of both cartooning and the basic ability to capture features, and I think it's a kind of practice that may end up being quite useful, this combination life drawing and consistency. It's a basic thing, but like the ability to derive eigenvectors from eigenvalues (and also unlike; it is actually a new discovery with definite ramifications), I don't see it being done very often. For beginners like myself, my preliminary expectation is that this combination makes for an excellent form of practice.
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Of course, drawing means drawing and here it all unravels...
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In spite of this...I'll continue.