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A.B Frost's Characters
My biggest tip for character designers is don't look at the work of your contemporaries. If you want your portfolio to be fresh and original, dig up other sources. You might enjoy the pen drawings of A.B. Frost (1851-19280 in his book "Stuff and Nonsense."Big mouth, little eyes, little nose, and some knobbiness at the joints.
Squatty shapes all built around the round belly. Cross-hatch textures add interesting flavor.
Long, flappy shoes on the old guy. Hat drawn with lots of wear. Stick legs on young makes them look fast and light, but the payoff to this joke was that the old guy beat them in a footrace.
Long legs and clear silhouette on this old codger. The opaque glasses fit with this artist who doesn't believe Muybridge's photos and still paints the hobbyhorse pose:
Said this artist 'Now don't you suppose
An intelligent man like me knows
How a horse ought to go
Yet you say I don't know
And believe what a photograph shows.
----A.B. Frost's Stuff and Nonsense is available in a reprint edition.
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