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Category: Animation Tips and Tricks

Want to learn animation? Check out these tips and tricks to help improve your skills!

Connecting with Like-Minded Animators: Find Your Animation Communities Now

The Top Animation Communities, Groups, and Forums for Networking and Learning. If you’re an animator or animation student, seeking out a supportive and creative community is essential for success. Animators often face challenges when it comes to perfecting the art of movement, storytelling, and technical skills. Having access to people who understand the craft can make a big difference in honing your skills. There are plenty of animation communities, groups, and forums to build relationships with fellow artists from around the world. I’ve outlined some of them later in this article. What is the importance of networking in the animation…

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Animation Reference: How To Use Video Reference for Animation

Why do Animator’s use reference for animation? Animation reference allows animators to observe the natural movements of humans or animals they are animating. This can help ensure that their animation looks sincere and delivers the story point of the scene in the most convincing way possible. Animation is a complex art form that involves both imaginative thinking and technical expertise. For animators, using video reference can be an invaluable tool for creating more believable animated scenes.  In this blog post, we will explore eight essential tips for animators on how to use video reference to create animation that captures the…

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A Quick Overview of the 3D Animation Process For Beginners

3D animation is a complex process that involves many different steps. Understanding what these steps are and how they work together is essential for those looking to learn 3D animation. Let’s take a look at the four main stages of the 3D animation process: Planning, Blocking, Splining, and Polish. Planning Your Animation: The planning stage is the foundation of any successful 3D animation scene. This is where you define the goals and story point of the scene, determine how you will approach the scene in terms of acting and body mechanics, and compile your reference material. The Planning stage can…

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A Beginner’s Guide to the 12 Principles of Animation.

Do you want to learn how to animate like a pro? If so, you need to know the 12 principles of animation. These principles were developed by Walt Disney and his animators, and have been used in animation ever since. In this blog post, we will discuss each of these principles in detail and show you how they are used in animation. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get started! In the 1930s, Disney Animation Studios was rapidly growing, and animation techniques were evolving. Animation became more sophisticated as technology advanced, and with it, so did the demand for…

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The Use of Subtext in a Character Animation Performance.

How does an animator use subtext properly in an animated scene? The use of subtext in character animation is an excellent tool for your animator’s toolbox! When an audience views a scene in an animated film, they are experiencing the emotions that a character reveals as the character negotiates its way within the shots throughout a film. When done correctly, 2D and 3D Character Animators can add detailed layers of emotions into their animation to subconsciously enhance the impact of acting within the shot on the audience.  The definition of subtext is the content underneath the spoken dialogue. Behind the dialogue,…

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