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Animal forms

Elemental Construction, Continued Feet Feet deserve as much attention as hands in drawing to portray character, emotion,  or  expression.    Each foot is basically a wedge hinged to a small block  or  cylinders  (toes).  The  foot  moves  easily  from  side-to-side  because  of the way the foot hinges to the ankle.    Reduce the foot to basic shapes to draw the shape in correct proportion and position.    Exaggerate and detail the feet and toes.    Outlandish feet can lend a great deal of humor to a cartoon. Figure 4-28 shows how humorous feet appear. Figure 4-28.—Humorous cartoon feet. Continued  on  next  page 4-36

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