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Animation Character Sheet/Character Breakdown Basics

By Adrien-Luc Sanders, About.com

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For your front view, try to draw your character standing straight, legs together or at least not too far apart, hands hanging at his or her sides with little deviation, face turned straight forward. You can save the attitude poses for later; right now you just want to get the basic details down and clearly in sight, and the front view generally proves the best view of the major character points.
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