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41 Comments
Sorry, my friend was trolling me! Thanks for the epic tutorial! 😀
Wow, when I was watching this I didn't know it was Alan's channel.
(Sorry if my english bad)
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But what frames per second 🤨
dude you're an absolute genius
pose to pose is my most favorite lesson cuz i need it to smooth my animation a little bit more
I just made a wink animation and a animation called sismilia
I love that most of this is just principles of physics
thank you for fully explaination.
Now i want pizza
thanks!!!
As I make stop motion, some of these I cannot do in the traditional way, it's still useful though
So basically, he's proving that everything is math, since animation is physics, and physics is math.
This was amazing
Welp I think I followed like a good 2 of these
u are fatoobci and that is racist
The arcs is the one I'm bad at I keep coming back here to master it
thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you
10:48
My main criticism of this video is it portrays rubber hose style art. If I were to take these principles and apply them to muscular characters with joints, it would look differently. Take Spawn: The Animated Series for example. Is there a guide on YouTube to direct that kind of animation with much more complicated anatomy? A lot of these are across-the-board principles of course, but where do I find information on animating characters with life-like anatomy doing unconventional poses that don't look too “cartoony” without using references?
18:35 had me cracking up.
Love it😘😘😘😘😘
I am not even animating myself, but instead just constantly editing animations one way or the other, so this was INCREDIBLY helpful nonetheless. Mindblowing Video. Really well done.
you are ruining my life . pls go away
The internet animator’s bible.
Заебись! Спасибо, бро!
Alan, your talent is mind-blowing! Have you ever considered to make your own short films? I mean with your drawing animations.
It is really good!
Thank you for making this! Such a great video, explanation and animations! Such a great help!
Sr Pelo: we don't do that here
TIME-STAMPS:
0:13 Squash and Stretch 1
2:10 Anticipation 2
4:16 Staging 3
6:37 Straight Ahead and Pose to pose 4
9:31 Follow Through Overlapping Action Drag 5
11:20 Slow In and Slow Out 6
13:00 Arcs 7
14:41 Secondary Action 8
16:14 Timing 9
18:25 Exaggeration 10
19:58 Solid Drawing 11
21:41 Appeal 12
23:40 Walk and Run Cycles
Thank you so much, it 's a genius explanation
I cannot process this much information you should make each video on each principal of animation and make it easy shortcuts in the video and give more information on each video
To make the word “Squash & stretch” shorter, you can also call it a “smear”
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Learning Animation Has Made me More conscious of How much Of A Miracle Me Even Just Moving My Hand Is
It is the only tutorial which helped me to understand this. Thank you
Nobody:
Alan:
This guy is breathing
move the air and his lungs in an arc
This is so helpful and good, thank you very much! Learned a lot!
The exaggeration can be pretty much explained by how much energy it releases xDDD
I JUST WANTED TO MAKE A STICKMAN FIGHT D: