Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: Dug in a little more because I was  curious. First off, it's 'Plumb' line. And there is mention of it in  classical figure drawing.

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: Dug in a little more because I was curious. First off, it's 'Plumb' line. And there is mention of it in classical figure drawing.

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Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: Once the cartoon is in production, additional characters may need to be designed. The process/order can vary depending on if the show is script-driven

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: I'm all for it! Dude came up with 'Itchy Ichabod' for an alphabet book, give him a week! Still seems like a not-so- small miracle

Fly! Pow! Bye! — Impeach Fuzz Storyboard by: John McIntyre, Chris

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: It had occurred to me whether or not it's possible to identify the worst combinations of character and color design. Barney came to mindas

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: Once the cartoon is in production, additional characters may need to be designed. The process/order can vary depending on if the show is script-driven

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: @dee_bax look at the mugs Burness put on Jerry here / 'Tee for Two' (1945) / X

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: The opposite to every 'rule' you learned about in art or drawing is also true. There's a version of you out there following an opposite set of rules, and they're creating art too. / X

Marcus Johnson - 1-3 Production Possibilities Worksheet.pdf - Production Possibilities Frontier Worksheet 1. If Point A represents the original

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Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: I'd said that in animation and cartooning, you're often told to push the silhouette. With examples like these. On the whole, it's a pretty

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: Next course: A funny drawing from 'Carmen Get It' (1962 as well) / X

Show that the angle α between a plumb line and the direction

Bob Flynn - same on bloosky on X: Dug in a little more because I was curious. First off, it's 'Plumb' line. And there is mention of it in classical figure drawing.