Melissa Ballesteros or how to draw like Bruce Timm and not die trying

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In the early 90s, the animation America was in the doldrums. It was not for less. Japanese manga were reaching homes all over the world, with very dynamic products and with a very good relationship between history and drawing, and taking great care to retain fans for the series. Behind the times of series such as GI Joe, He-Man, Sheera, Mask, all of them belonging to toy brand franchises, or others such as Don Gato, Dragons and Dungeons or even the series of DisneyUntil the Batman by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm.

Of all the illustrators who have adapted the style of Timm as her own, the Mexican Melissa ballesteros is one of the best, adapting the form of the Great Bruce to draw women, halfway between the illustration pin up of the 50s and 60s and the drawings of Hanna barbera. Today I bring you to Melissa Ballesteros or how to draw like Bruce Timm and not die trying.

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They were all old, graceless, and full of repetitions of animations or children's tricks to fill in time, compared to series like Ranma 1 / 2 o Dragon Ball, which marked the forefront of the animation in the new decade. In a previous post, we saw Bruno Wagner or how to draw goddesses, an artist with a great style.

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Batman the animated series marked a clear before and after in relation to the animation American, with a very clear style, with very solid scripts and a fluid and fun drawing, as well as serious and gimmicky. Drawing of Bruce Timm, became a benchmark within the industry, going from being his drawing style, a new way of approaching the graphic within the comics industry and illustration.

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Melissa ballesteros is an illustrator from Guadalajara, Mexico, who in her portfolio has very good drawings and character designs, which could perfectly belong to the factory Timm. I leave you a series of images so that you can see its work flow.

More information - Bruno Wagner or how to draw goddesses


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