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Animation Basics in 14 Minutes (6 Big ideas for beginners)
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Welcome to Animation for Anyone. In this first class, we dive headfirst into six of the big ideas behind animation and how to start thinking about them together.

A note on software:
We don't touch on software in this class because I believe there are already lots of great tutorials out there but if you're interested in low cost options to get started there are a few that come to mind- Blender is a free 3D package and includes a "Grease Pencil" mode if you're interested in learning 2D animation. Procreate on IOS is inexpensive and has new animation features (simply turn on Animation Assist in the canvas menu). Adobe Creative Cloud suite is certainly not "low cost" but some of you may have access to it for other uses. If that is the case Photoshop and Animate CC both offer powerful animation tools and will be included in your Creative Cloud Membership. I have an in depth, but quite old tutorial for using Photoshop as animation tool here vimeo.com/80851591
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@BenMarriott

2 years ago

This is a perfect primer for anyone learning animation! :D Such a brilliant presentation

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@deekshiths90890

2 years ago

3:13 - 1 Speed 5:04 - Acceleration and deceleration 6:11 - squash and stretch 6:44 - Anticipation 7:35 - Overshoot 8:01 - Arc

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@CameronMcManus

2 years ago

Love how you framed it with how the animation is "feeling." Reminding beginners it's an intuitive process is really important!

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@ishisri2011

10 months ago

As someone who is literally starting at zero in animation, this felt pretty great and was easy to grasp, Thanks a lot for this

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@saaaagar

1 year ago

Just amazed how is it even free, far more better than some paid courses thank you for making it available for all. You made it so simple to understand the concepts it's easy to follow along πŸ’œβœ¨ thank u so much once again

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@elloingo

1 year ago

Really love how the principles arent framed as rules to sweat over but more as a toolkit to help see whats working and what isnt

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@_Cozzy-Bread_

4 months ago

You gave us homework??

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@Bjornybaby

1 year ago

Never seen these ideas expressed so clearly and accurately. Really learned a lot with this

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@luketribedotcom

2 years ago

Loved it. Short, sharp and punchy. I look forward to the next lessons!

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@mitchographer

1 year ago

This is really really brilliant. I've been teaching animation for over 10 years (in schools/workshops/uni) and there's definitely a few approaches to teaching here I've never thought about before! Thanks alex!

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@thawzin2892

1 year ago

wow , this is the perfect place to start , instead of going into details stuffs, you go right in and talk about big concepts in general . really helpful. This is what I am looking for.

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@Br4ntburz

1 year ago

Without a doubt the best crash-course anything I've ever watched. The presentation is utterly sublime and conveys basic technical knowledge in a way with great brevity and visual clarity.

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@MrJangojim

2 years ago

Fantastic intro into animation! Wish I had seen this before I made my animated series a few years ago. Took me many months to figure out these principles. Keep it up, Alex!

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@webwolf404

1 year ago

Probably the best animation course ever...I started teaching animation years ago and had to take a long break now I'm coming back into it and this is incredible

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@worscohli

5 months ago

This is like the best tutorial ive ever seen for anything on youtube. Its clear, its specific, and it explains things rather than leaving it in the air for guessing

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@roscoe999

2 years ago

Hell yes, this is awesome. The whole vid doesn't feel rushed or bloated, feels just as long as it needs to be to get those ideas down.

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@TedHJones

2 years ago

This is going to improve the quality of animation EVERYWHERE and make it so accessible. Mad props Alex, I hope you know how much of a game changer this is πŸ™ŒπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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@namratauanvekar9589

2 years ago

Thank you Alex. This is indeed one of the best courses I have even opted for. I always wanted to learn animation but I used to feel so intimidated. You have made it so clear and amazingly simple for us to understand.

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@Voidmare1862

11 months ago

Thank you for these Alex! I felt like I wanted to pick up animating this time around but its been a real mess trying to get started - your series has been a HUGE help and I'm watching them over and over again to get the principles ingrained - so again, thank you for taking the time to produce these videos, they've been amazing to learn from!

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@mysteriathe8474

2 years ago

this was so well structured and awesome that I feel bad for watching it for free.

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