Introduction to Traditional Animation with Photoshop
Straight ahead vs Pose a pose - Part 1
A course by Numecaniq , Graphic Designer
About the video: Straight ahead vs Pose a pose - Part 1
Overview
“In this lesson we will see the advantages and disadvantages of each method and how we can take the best of each one to create a balanced method. In the end, a morph exercise will be performed using both methods. ”
In this video lesson Numecaniq addresses the topic: Straight ahead vs Pose a pose - Part 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Traditional Animation with Photoshop. Learn the 12 principles of frame-by-frame animation and bring your stories to life.
Partial transcription of the video
“Let's start with the principles of movement. We will start with "straigh ahead" against pose a pose. They are two methods to approach animation. We will see advantages and disadvantages of each method and how can we create one that is more balanced with the best of both. Let's go to work There are two basic methods to approach animation, one is the "straigh ahead" and the other, the pose to pose. The first refers to drawing one drawing after another consecutively, that is, we know where an animation begins, But not where it will end. For example, in this exercise that we will see here, We k...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Traditional Animation with Photoshop
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Animation

Numecaniq
A course by Numecaniq
Rodrigo Miguel, better known as Numecaniq, is a designer and animator specializing in frame-by-frame 2D animation. In addition to his creative education, he holds a degree in philosophy from UNAM in Mexico.
His work has been seen around the world thanks to collaborations with major brands and companies like Adobe, MTV, Amazon, and Spotify. He has also participated in international events like Pictoplasma in Berlin and the BDA Awards in New York.
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