Introduction To Animation
- Offered byWappo Learning
Introduction To Animation at Wappo Learning Overview
Duration | 12 hours |
Total fee | ₹19,817 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Schedule type | Self paced |
Credential | Certificate |
Introduction To Animation at Wappo Learning Highlights
- Instructor demonstrates tools and techniques in an animation program, so students can see how it?s really done
- Handy tips to help students get started with animating
Introduction To Animation at Wappo Learning Course details
- For people who are interested in animation
- Insight into the job of an animator, from involvement in storyboards, character creation and scripts, to production elements like setting up the characters and environment, animating them and editing
- Looking at the production processes which can be applied to objects and people
- A focus on motion rather than the final render (colours and inks)
- Study the 12 principles of animation
- Learn how to make actions interesting, adhere to physics, bring out emotion and deal with the suspension of disbelief
- Begin to create simple shapes and move on to character walks and dialogue
- Using Adobe Animate program, including looking at aspect ratios
- This course is divided into two sections; what is animation and the basics, and intermediate animation techniques.
- Video content in the first section will introduce you to what animation is, and some basic techniques, and includes a few demonstrations, such as how to make a ball bounce or flag appear to wave
- Once learners have learned some of the principles of animation they will be able to move on to section two, which focuses on head turns, walk cycles, and breaking a character down into basic shapes
Introduction To Animation at Wappo Learning Curriculum
What Is Animation & The Basics:
3 part demonstration on making a ball bounce.
Pendulum and platform pendulum demonstrations.
Look at the bouncy ball in perspective.
A flag waving demo.
Intermediate Animation Techniques
Weight, and how to show weight with your characters.
How characters react to the weight, where the weight is, and the anticipation of the weight.
Use of gesture drawings to plan out what a character will do.
Different actions to show characters picking up light and heavy objects.
Benefits of breaking characters down into basic shapes.
Adding or taking away from basic shapes.
Things to practise drawing in Adobe Animate.
Making a character jump up and down.
Learn about boils ? or line shakiness ? such as characters shivering or shaking.
A take or double take ? characters quick reactions to something, such as surprise or being startled.
Using staggered frames for shaking or vibrating and laughing, while characters are performing another action.
How to perform a natural head turn on your characters.
Learn more about walking cycles with characters, the challenges in this animation, and how to achieve a natural full body motion during the walk cycle.
Move on to achieving running cycles with a basic character.
Watch and learn from fascinating dialogue demonstrations.
Acting aspects of speaking, and making mouth shapes and body actions matching the dialogue.
End with a recap and conclusion of all you?ve learned