Contrast makes your art stand out
Contrast can improve many aspect of your art and animation: Your posing, your timing, your staging – even your storytelling. Find out how you can unleash the power of contrast.
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Contrast can improve many aspect of your art and animation: Your posing, your timing, your staging – even your storytelling. Find out how you can unleash the power of contrast.
By loading the video, you agree to YouTube’s privacy policy.Learn more Load video Always unblock YouTube Legendary acting teacher Ed Hooks tells us about how he got into teaching acting for animators. We also dive into some acting theory, discuss…
By loading the video, you agree to YouTube’s privacy policy.Learn more Load video Always unblock YouTube Does your animation look floaty? Are your character’s limbs aimlessly hovering? Here are some pointers about what you could do to avoid and improve…
Discover how writers, storyboarders but also animators and the actors developed the story and comedy of the recent LEGO movies.
Save A character design should usually not only reflect the character’s personality and the background story that we claim for him, but it also has to be as visually appealing as possible. Standards of beauty (and/or cuteness) are often used…
Save Great (or even decent) composition can make or break your animation, because composition and layout are the first thing an audience views even before any movement takes place. Today we take a closer look at “breathing room” in composition….
By loading the video, you agree to YouTube’s privacy policy.Learn more Load video Always unblock YouTube Follow throughLoose, attached parts tend to continue moving after the leading element came to a stop. When a leading element is slowin… More and…
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