[Five] Follow Through & Overlapping Action - 12 Principles of Animation
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The 12 principles of animation... Not sure why I haven't covered these until now, but here we are! This mini-series was a lot of fun to put together. Hope you enjoy it, and maybe learn a thing or two along the way.
Special thanks to Animate With Alex for voicing all the animation quotes in this series (channel pending)!
If you have any questions, or get stuck, let me know in the comments below and I will do my best to help you! If you would like me to critique your work, head over to Patreon, where patrons get 2 animation reviews per month!
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Excellent explanation.
I've been looking for the way to explain how Disney does this for years. Could never explain it but I knew exactly what I meant, the over-exaggerated follow through of hair and features when a character moves, that slow drag after they say, crash into a wall. It's so Disney.
Thanks for clearing my doubts skitty
Happy to help 😊
Excellent explanation and can't wait for the next principle video!
I hope one day the yo-yo will like me though :c
We can only hope..
thanks for the excellent expanation skitty. :)
Glad to help!
Please can you make video on how to convert walk cycle into progressive walk