@Background Pony #35E2
The ovoid (not ellipse, it’s generally heavier on one side) can be constructed from those two circles, and depending on how much a feel one has for the relative proportions, the two circles can make it easier to roughly measure out certain dimensions.
See that why Faust’s design for ponies was so brilliant,why so much fan-art exist of them.
How many cartoon characters can be easily mass produced by anyone with compatant drawing skills yet still beindividually modified and designed so simply?
At least someone gets it that defining the body mass with a single flexible ellipse is much more efficient than with two circles. There is a reason the animators themselves use this method of construction.
The ovoid (not ellipse, it’s generally heavier on one side) can be constructed from those two circles, and depending on how much a feel one has for the relative proportions, the two circles can make it easier to roughly measure out certain dimensions.
How many cartoon characters can be easily mass produced by anyone with compatant drawing skills yet still beindividually modified and designed so simply?