Sketching on Location: The Quick Sketch

Renowned drawing instructor Glenn Vilppu continues with his eighth "sketching on location" teaching installment. This month he discusses different approaches to quick sketching.
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Glenn Vilppu first wrote for Animation World Magazine in the June 1997 issue, "Never Underestimate the Power of Life Drawing." His drawing manuals and video tapes may be purchased in the Animation World Store.

Glenn Vilppu teaches figure drawing at the American Animation Institute, the Masters program of the UCLA Animation Dept., Walt Disney Feature Animation and Warner Bros. Feature Animation, and has been sent to teach artists at Disney TV studios in Japan, Canada and the Philippines. Vilppu has also worked in the animation industry for 18 years as a layout, storyboard and presentation artist. His drawing manual and video tapes are being used worldwide as course materials for animation students.







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ZjZOrEiL (not verified) | Sun, 08/28/2011 - 17:36 | Permalink

just started on the Vilppu drawing manual... I am learning SO MUCH thank you!

padawan (not verified) | Mon, 10/11/2010 - 12:51 | Permalink
Hi! Your way of teaching is just so simple.. I have learnt a lot from it along the way and I thank you for that!
Dixita Kothari (not verified) | Wed, 01/28/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
hi, I just want to thank AWN for making this site available and for putting up this article! Thank you! The sketches by Glenn have greatly inspired me and I am hoping to get up to his level. I'm trying my best. :) I was wondering, what does Glenn use to do his sketches? (pen or pencil) sherry :)
sherry liu (not verified) | Wed, 10/09/2002 - 00:00 | Permalink
Good article. I had stopped quicksketching, and this article has inspired me to continuing doing it again.
Byte Dreams (not verified) | Sun, 07/21/2002 - 00:00 | Permalink

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