2D Animation With No Drawing Skills in AE
2D Animation With No Drawing Skills in AE, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 82 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 562 reviews, and has 6022 subscribers.
You will learn about Design Simple Characters Do Character Animation, expressing with body language This course is ideal for individuals who are Absolute beginners who don't have any drawing skills and would like to learn animation. or Not for students with a lot of experience in Character Animation It is particularly useful for Absolute beginners who don't have any drawing skills and would like to learn animation. or Not for students with a lot of experience in Character Animation.
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Summary
Title: 2D Animation With No Drawing Skills in AE
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 82
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 82
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 86
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 86
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Design Simple Characters
- Do Character Animation, expressing with body language
Who Should Attend
- Absolute beginners who don't have any drawing skills and would like to learn animation.
- Not for students with a lot of experience in Character Animation
Target Audiences
- Absolute beginners who don't have any drawing skills and would like to learn animation.
- Not for students with a lot of experience in Character Animation
This course is divided in 3 parts:
- Theory(Secrets to do awesome animation with no drawing skills, and how to make interesting characters no matter how simple they look)
- Rigging (A series of tutorials that teaches you how to rig a character step by step)
- Animation(Another series of tutorials that teaches you how to animate body language for simple characters)
There are a couple of things you need to understand to achieve simple animations.
- Shapes
- Body Language
- Emotional Expression
- Character Relationships
- What makes a good story
And for your character, you only need a Body, Arms, Legs and a Mouth. Eyes are optional.
If a simple circle has personality, people will watch it.
Our personal purpose is to help anyone interested in Animation to start practicing with little projects, simple Characters, and most of all, explore the expressiveness of their Body Language and Character Acting.
Many people seldom to start learning 2D animation because they are convinced that you need to know how to draw.
While drawing skills can help you to improve, that is not the essential skill to do animation. For animation you need to understand the most basic principles in animation, like timing, anticipation, pose to pose.
Concepts that Thomas and Johnson, 2 of the animation masters in Disney talk about in their famous book, Illusion of Life.
This course puts those basic concepts into practice and also explains step by step how to achieve great body language when a character is talking.
What you will get:
- Lifetime Access to all the Lessons: This is not a membership course. We offer a 1 time payment to have full access to all the lessons, and if you claim your spot, you will have everything for free.
- Downloadable Project Files:You can download the project files to follow along with the tutorials and practice on your own. Heck! You can even skip the Theory and start with Animation!
- Access to Student Discussions:In here you will be able to share any ideas or projects you are currently working on with other fellow students, and even ask for help when needed.
- Step by Step In Depth Explanations:The course covers everything from Theory to Practice. You will learn how to set up your characters and why; with tutorials to help you animate them.
- Printable Workbooks:Thanks to all the feedback from all the students in our other courses, we decided to add Practical Guides that will help you set your characters easier.
- Full HD Video Tutorials:All the lessons were recorded in Full HD so you can see every detail and every step of the process. Every click and every keyboard stroke is shown.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Start Here
Lecture 1: "Who Is Better" Short Film
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Two Secrets To Do Awesome Animations
Lecture 4: Example of Simple and Interesting
Lecture 5: Interesting Character in a Good Story
Lecture 6: Analyzing "Who Is Better"
Lecture 7: Review: Getting Started PDF
Chapter 2: Character Emotion
Lecture 1: Emotional Expression And Body Language
Lecture 2: Character Relationships
Lecture 3: Relationship Examples
Lecture 4: Review: Character Emotion PDF
Chapter 3: Character Design
Lecture 1: Designing Characters With Geometric Shapes
Lecture 2: Body Language From Geometric Shapes
Lecture 3: Expressing With The Mouth
Lecture 4: Working With References
Lecture 5: Designing Simple Characters
Lecture 6: Klay Tutorials
Lecture 7: Review: Character Design PDF
Chapter 4: Planning a Project
Lecture 1: Planning Your Animation With a Storyboard
Lecture 2: Hiring Voice Talent
Lecture 3: Download the Project Files
Lecture 4: Preparing for the Animatic
Lecture 5: Editing The Animatic
Lecture 6: Finished Animatic for "Who Is Better"
Lecture 7: Review: Planning a Project PDF
Chapter 5: Introduction to Rigging Tutorials
Lecture 1: Introduction to Rigging Tutorials
Lecture 2: Getting Adobe After Effects (For those who don't have it yet)
Lecture 3: New Composition in After Effects (For absolute Beginners)
Lecture 4: Creating the Body for Simple (The circle)
Lecture 5: Creating Arms and Legs for Simple
Chapter 6: Rigging The Character
Lecture 1: Automation Using Expressions
Lecture 2: Getting Duik Plug in and Project Files for the Tutorials
Lecture 3: Setting Forward Kinematics
Lecture 4: Setting Inverse Kinematics
Lecture 5: Rigging the Right Arm and Legs
Chapter 7: Prepearing Controllers
Lecture 1: Creating and Aligning Controllers
Lecture 2: Connecting the Body with Controllers
Lecture 3: Cleaning the Timeline
Chapter 8: Working with the Mouth
Lecture 1: Mouth Expression Research
Lecture 2: Drawing The Mouth Variations
Lecture 3: Prepare Mouth for Emotional Lip-Sync
Lecture 4: Animating the First Two Mouths for the Lip Sync
Lecture 5: Animating the rest of the Mouths
Lecture 6: Preparing the Mouth with Expression Controls
Lecture 7: Head Turn Effect
Lecture 8: Activating the Flip Switch to rotate the Mouth
Chapter 9: Emotional Lip Sync
Lecture 1: Emotional Auto Lip-Sync using Expressions
Lecture 2: Adding Dialogue to test Auto Lip Sync
Lecture 3: Wiggly Body for Maniac Effects
Lecture 4: Simple Shading
Chapter 10: Technical Tips to Know Before Animating
Lecture 1: Introduction to Animation Tutorials
Lecture 2: Getting EASE AND WIZZ
Lecture 3: Tips on Changing the Elbow/Knee Angles Part 1
Lecture 4: Tips on Changing the Elbow/Knee Angles Part 2
Lecture 5: Refining the Lip Sync
Lecture 6: Basic Frame Units in Animations at 24 fps
Lecture 7: Basic Frame Units for Reaction Movements
Lecture 8: Applying the 5 to 10 frame rule
Lecture 9: Basic Frame Units for Aggressive Movements
Chapter 11: Animation Tutorials
Lecture 1: Preparing the Timeline for the Posing
Lecture 2: Adding two more markers
Lecture 3: Posing the 1st Keyframe: "Like Me"
Lecture 4: Posing the 2nd Keyframe: Body, Hand and Mouth
Lecture 5: Posing the 2nd Keyframe: Left Hand and Hips
Lecture 6: Posing the 2nd Keyframe: Correcting the Left Leg
Lecture 7: Posing the 3rd Keyframe
Lecture 8: Adding Markers for Anticipation and Aftermath
Lecture 9: Animating the Anticipation of the 1st Pose
Lecture 10: Animating the Aftermath of the 1st Pose
Lecture 11: Applying Ease and Wizz
Lecture 12: Animating the Anticipation of the 2nd Pose
Lecture 13: Fixing the Left Leg
Lecture 14: Fixing the Right Arm
Lecture 15: Animating the Anticipation of the 3rd Pose
Lecture 16: Fixing the Right Hand Drop
Lecture 17: Fixing the Left Leg for Final Position
Chapter 12: Wrapping Up The Course
Lecture 1: Closing thoughts on Body Language Animation
Lecture 2: CHALLENGE: Animating 3 seconds
Lecture 3: Prepare Composition for Rendering
Lecture 4: Rendering for YouTube in After Effects
Lecture 5: Getting Adobe Media Encoder
Lecture 6: BONUS LESSON: "What's Next?"
Instructors
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2D Animation 101 Courses
Animation Courses for Beginners
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- 2 stars: 10 votes
- 3 stars: 51 votes
- 4 stars: 146 votes
- 5 stars: 332 votes
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