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Animating in 2d: Loosening up Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Open up your mind and be creative with our course, 'Bringing 2D Characters to Life: Relaxing and Animating Well-Well'. This course na for people who sabi art already, and them want learn how to make animation flow like water. You go learn how to use computer software for animation, how to keep your layers organized well-well, and how to export your animation so e go look good. You go also learn how to animate characters by drawing different poses and making them move smoothly with tweening and keyframing. To make your animation even better, you go learn how to draw quick gestures, how to study motion, and how to watch real people move. And finally, you go learn how to find any shaking or jumping in your animation and make it smooth like butter. Join us now so you fit become proper animator!

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Learn how to use computer animation programs to make 2D animation wey go flow well.

Learn how to animate character by drawing different poses.

Make your animation flow well with smooth movement wey look natural.

Find and fix any shaking or jumping in your animation.

Use the principles of animation like squash, stretch, and anticipation correctly.