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First off, if you havent seen Glen Keane's "Duet", please do, its a really sweet short film.

But anyways, aside from this film being very well done and satisfying to look at, it's also a good film to study if you want to pursue drawing. Reason being is that the characters in said film give a general sense of age progression, which is good to reference if you want to know the general proportions for a character with a specific age.

Example, if you wanna learn how to draw babies and find out what their general proportions are, then study the first couple of seconds of this film:

 

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The same goes for any age up til adulthood, anytime you need the understand the general proportions of a person at a specific age, simply study how the characters in this film are drawn.

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Just something worth sharing. Im gonna keep studying this film so I may update this later, but for now I just wanted to get the point across.

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wow!this looks like some original disney drawing good job!

Wow, this was definitely a visually appealing short film to look at! It really makes you appreciate the ins and outs of hand drawn animation! I really miss that kind of animation, and it's good to see other people building upon it! Wow, what a visually stimulating video, props to this Keane person for crafting this! Kudos to that talent! :D

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