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4 Leg Animation Bundle (NEW Update!)

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$22.00

There are 3 video lessons included in this bundle, totaling nearly 4 hours of instruction. This product bundle offers savings over buying the courses individually. Plus, NEW bonus content, source files and additional animation.

“I was trained by Aaron Blaise. Aaron is Awesome!”

– Byron Howard (Director: “Zootopia”, “Tangled”, “Bolt”)

Former Disney animation director Aaron Blaise takes you through the principles of animating a four legged creature or quadruped.

In this specially priced bundle you will receive the following 3 Video Lessons:

How to Animate a Four Legged Walk Cycle (NEW Update!)

Aaron Blaise, supervising animator on "The Lion King", "Mulan", "Aladdin" & teaches you how to animate a 4 legged walk cycle. Learn the mechanics to animate a believable 4 Leg Walk Cycle Animation.

How to Animate a Four Legged Run Cycle (NEW Update!)

Watch as Aaron Blaise explains his approach to animating a 4 legged run! UPDATE for 2019!
Now includes TVPaint source files & more.

How to Animate a Trot (NEW Update!)

Watch as Aaron Blaise explains his approach to animating a trot. UPDATED VERSION!

Now includes source animation files and more.

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2 reviews for 4 Leg Animation Bundle (NEW Update!)

  1. Erica Bey (verified owner)

    Aaron breaks down animal locomotion very well in this course so that it is easy to understand. The updated course has great bonus material as well. He does the animation in TVPaint but would be easy to follow along in what ever program you are using.

  2. martine (verified owner)

    I’ve learned so much from these tutorials. My walking, trotting and running creatures have gained body and weight. They now look like they could actually exist. Aaron is a great teacher, he not only shows you exactly how to animate and understand what you’re doing, but also adds tons of information you just wouldn’t easily find anywhere else. One issue with video tutorials in general is that you can’t ask questions – but in this case I found that I actually didn’t need to ask anything at all :)

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