Did you notice this in the Jungle Book?
When “off-model” is “on-model” in character animation…
In Walt Disney’s original Jungle Book the characters are sometimes drawn with thumbs and sometimes without them. In this animation analysis we have a quick look at why and when this happens and how animators can use this in their own character animation. This is a wonderful example of how character design for animation doesn’t have to be a static thing – especially in 2D you can change it to adapt to certain situations.
ya m just a beginer i have a drawing tablet also but i dont know how to use software and tools and i want to learn i am from nepal
Have you seen our 2D class, which has a basic tutorial about OpenToonz? https://www.animatorisland.com/courses/2d-animation/lessons/open-toonz-beginner-tutorial/
And this is a good beginner’s exercise: https://www.animatorisland.com/courses/2d-animation/lessons/best-animation-exercise-for-beginners/
Good luck with learning animation! 🙂
ooh that’s interesting! Kinda odd, tho.