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The Animation vs The Animator | Stick Figure Drawing

DESIGN | 2 Years Ago By Misty Belardo
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Others are held back when it comes to creativity because they say, hey I can’t draw. I don’t know how to sketch or say I can only draw stick figures.  Stick figures are the foundation of any drawings.  You start your ideas using the basic and simple lines and curves to create.

A stick figure is a very simple type of drawing made of lines and dots, often of the human form or other animals. In a stick figure, the head is represented by a circle, sometimes embellished with details such as eyes, mouth or crudely scratched-out hair. The arms, legs and torso are all represented by straight lines. There has been much debate about whether stick figures should have necks and this varies from artist to artist. However the general consensus is that stick figures do not require necks

I have included in this article a tutorial on how to make stick drawings and a very cool example of what you can do with it.  The 2nd video is a very funny and fun look at a drawing doing battle with his animator.  Check it out and try to make your own stories.

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Author: Misty Belardo

Misty is a Digital Sr. Project Manager at Barefoot Proximity in Cincinnati OH. Her true love is design and self-expression. She believes in encouraging others to bring out their creativity to the surface and in whatever medium they feel comfortable with. A designer at heart that loves hand drawn design. She enjoys sketching, painting and doodling. Creating avatars and hand drawn icons and logos are her favorite. Gifted with a very active imagination and uses that to blog about her interactive experiences. Coffee and music lover. Loves social media, co host of PodJamTV with Marty McPadden. Connect with her on Twitter @mistygirlph and FaceBook : Mistygirlph


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