
This complicates your thinking because now, not only do you have to do a good drawing, you have to make sure all the drawings work together and in the exact same setting.

This unfortunately happens in animation quite a bit - in every department. If an artist doesn't plan his work to help the next guy or gal in the production line, he will cause problems and extra work for others. Those others will hate you for doing it, just like you would hate the person before you if he caused you extra needless work.
(ignore the top closeup below, it's a different angle and camera distance;it needs its own setup. Just draw the pose below that)








As an exercise, try taking 2 or 3 consecutive poses from this post and draw them so they all use the same BG setup. This one:


How to make one good pose and setup
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John, how's this background?
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