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The Rayman Method
In this lesson you'll learn is a very simple, 'join the dots' approach for foreshortening that not only works, but actually makes it fun. The Rayman Method takes out all the complication, leaving you with a more intuitive way to plot out your character's pose, with foreshortening in mind, right from the get go. By the end, you'll be pushing the limits of depth and dimension in your characters, as they leap off the page with more 3D'ness than ever before.

Clayton Barton
Aug 191 min read


Range of Motion
Throughout the demonstration, I'll show you the differences between regular poses, and poses that are pushed to the absolute limit. Then we'll look at broken poses, how they end up like that and the best way to avoid them. We'll look at range of motion for each part of the human body so that you have a solid understanding of it's potential and limitations in posing!

Clayton Barton
Aug 151 min read


Proportional Foreshortening
In this lesson, I'm going to break down my process for keeping the proportions of your characters in check when pushing and pulling them into those dynamic, foreshortened poses. You'll learn how to stretch the measurements of the human body, and compose your characters into almost any depth enhanced pose - without breaking them.

Clayton Barton
Aug 51 min read

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