How l learning animation #1 | The timing and the spacingsteemCreated with Sketch.

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In this series of posts I will document my development path in animation. As a starting point, I chose the book The Animators Survival Kit.

The first thought that the author wanted to convey to us were the importance of concentration and silence.

In this post, I learned in practice what timing and spacing are. I did everything slowly in complete silence and tried to analyze the result. I used Blender and the Interpolate Strokes tool.

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Useful links:
Blender - Grease Pencil
12 Principles of Animation
51 Animation Challenges for Blender 2.8

It all starts small! The main thing is to develop a habit! Let's boldly go to our dreams!

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I don't know if it's just the gif, the third bounce seems slightly awkward. Good idea including the flattening out in the bounce, makes it look more convincing and cute :)


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