Learn the importance of good drawing and draftsmanship as it relates to proficiency as a 2D, or even a 3D animator.
Fundamentals of Animation
Lessons
02 Squash & Stretch + Timing
Start with two of the most basic and important principles of animation.
03 Anticipation
Aaron describes the concept of setting up anticipation for your movement and actions
04 Follow Through & Overlapping Action
Learn how to use follow through and overlapping action to make you animation more believable and fluid.
05 Arcs
Aaron explains how moving your animation on arcs and even “arcs within arcs” can make it seem more life-like.
06 Slow In & Slow Out
Learn how to ease in and out of your motion to soften your animation and make it seem more believable.
07 “Straight Ahead” & “Pose to Pose”
Contrast two different methods for animating a scene or action.
08 Staging
Aaron explains how to position your point of interest with the frame so that it reads clearly and properly conveys your intent and emotion.
09 Secondary Action
Know the difference between “secondary action” and “overlapping action”.
10 Exaggeration
Use exaggeration and “pushing your animation” to make the results feel more real.
11 Appeal
Learn why it is so important that the public empathize with your character and they acting.
12 Bipedal Walk
Follow an exercise to animate a two legged walk cycle.
13 Biped Run
Apply what you learned previously to get a biped run cycle.