2D Animation Basic Principles

Udemy 2D Animation Basic Principles

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Learn Traditional Animation From The Very Start


Description​

In this course you'll learn to make traditional 2D animations drawing each frame as it's done in anime or Disney movies. The goal of this course is that you learn to animate with simple examples, but understanding all the fundamental principles that make an animation work and look appealing and credible.
If you're a drawing artist but have no experience with animation, this course will give you the basic tools to get a good understanding of movement.
If you don't have experience with drawing but you're interested in animation, this is a good starting point.

Throughout these 4 modules we'll learn about:

  • Frame Rate and Aspect Ratio
  • Principle of Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose Animation
  • Principle of Solid Drawing
  • Principle of Squash & Stretch
  • Principle of Slow-in & Slow-out
  • Principle of Anticipation
  • Principle of Secondary Action
  • Principle of Overlapping Action and Follow-Through
Each module explores the necessary theory of these principles and a series of practic examples that will serve you as a reference to apply in your own projects.
At the end of this course you'll know how to animate different types of transformations, bounces of objects with different weights, hardness and elasticity, or even with a "living" looking, as well as animating in many layers as needed for an animation with more than one element.


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Credits for the material used in this course:
Videos from Pexels by Kindel Media, cottonbro, Engin Akyurt, Artem Podrez, Muhammadrizwan, Peggy Anke and Rodnae Productions.
Archive material from the Internet Archive in collaboration with Prelinger Archives.
Music from Bensound.

Who this course is for:​

  • This course is for anyone who wants to get into traditional animation. The exercises can be applied to simple forms, so character design knowledge is no required, neither color theory or other complex drawing topics.
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Satoru Gojo
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