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2D Character Animation: Walk Cycles

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Siobhan Twomey

2:42:05

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  • 1 - Introduction.mp4
    04:38
  • 2 - Drawing Rough Sketches Part 1.mp4
    07:28
  • 3 - Drawing Rough Sketches Part 2.mp4
    04:17
  • 4 - Preparing Your Drawing for Animate.mp4
    02:25
  • 4 - rough-sketcehs.zip
  • 5 - Setting up Your Workspace in Animate.mp4
    04:08
  • 6 - Overview of the Drawing Tools in Animate.mp4
    06:51
  • 6 - keyboard-shortcuts.pdf
  • 7 - Working with Symbols.mp4
    11:53
  • 8 - Building the Pirates Face.mp4
    08:36
  • 9 - Building the Pirates Hat.mp4
    03:10
  • 10 - Building the Pirates Shirt and Jacket how to add stripes.mp4
    06:01
  • 11 - Building the Legs and Boots.mp4
    03:32
  • 12 - Turning Parts into Symbols.mp4
    04:48
  • 13 - Checking the Rig for Animation.mp4
    08:34
  • 13 - pirate-char-rig-final.zip
  • 14 - Animation Project 1 Key Poses for the Jump.mp4
    07:22
  • 15 - Animation Project 1 Inbetweens for the Jump.mp4
    05:03
  • 15 - pirate-jump-animation.zip
  • 16 - Anatomy of a Walk.mp4
    08:52
  • 16 - Anatomy-of-a-walk.pdf
  • 16 - stick-figure-walk.zip
  • 17 - Animating the Pirate Walking.mp4
    11:53
  • 18 - Animation Project 2 Looped Walk Cycle.mp4
    07:48
  • 18 - pirate-looped-walk-cycle.zip
  • 19 - Adding Animation to a Scene.mp4
    08:43
  • 19 - background.zip
  • 19 - overlay.zip
  • 20 - Something Missing.mp4
    02:34
  • 21 - Adding a Mask to Your Animation.mp4
    04:36
  • 22 - Combining the Jump and the Walk in One Scene.mp4
    09:24
  • 23 - Adding Music to Your Animation.mp4
    06:39
  • 24 - Final Touch Animating the Tavern Doors.mp4
    06:09
  • 25 - Export Settings for Your Animation.mp4
    06:41
  • 26 - Bonus Lecture.html
  • Description


    Design Characters for animation in Adobe Animate : animate a character step by step : animate a full scene

    What You'll Learn?


    • You will learn the Animation Principles
    • You'll learn how to make awesome Character Designs for Animation
    • You'll learn how to animate a character in Adobe Animate
    • How to rig a character in Animate
    • How to build a rig that is ready for animation
    • How to animate a character jumping and walking

    Who is this for?


  • Beginner animators
  • Storytellers
  • Cartoonists and Film makers
  • More details


    Description

    This course is LEVEL 2 in my series on Learning Animation using ADOBE ANIMATE. Check out my first course: "Learn 2D Animation", if you want to know the basics of animation principles.

    If you are ready to take your animation to the next level and start working on CHARACTER ANIMATION, CHARACTER DESIGN & CHARACTER RIGGING, then this course is for you.

    If you love animation and cartoons, and want to know how to design your own characters for animation; if you want to learn animation skills that can open the doors to an actual career path in the animation industry, or if you just want to learn how to make your own short animated films, this course will teach you exactly those skills. This workflow is based around character animation in Adobe Animate.

    Here’s what’s you’ll achieve in this course:

    • how to come up with a concepts for characters, and how to draw rough drawings, and test poses

    • how to finalise your drawing to import into animation software

    • how to use Adobe Animate to design and build a fully working and animation ready character rig - this includes working with drawing tools, layers and symbols

    • how to animate a character frame by frame and with Aniamte's tween function

    • how to animate a jump; and how to animate a walk cycle

    • finally how to add your animation to a scene with a background, how to add music, camera moves and overlays.

    This course covers a complete Animation Workflow - from concept all the way through to final movie clip - using Adobe Animate

    The course is made up of 3 parts.

    The first part is about how to draw your character from scratch and then how to import your sketch into Animate. From there, i’ll show you step by step how to make a build that is ready for animation. You can use your own drawing, or use one of my sketches to work on.

    Likewise, in the second part of the course, you’ll have a choice of working with either my rig that I made as a demo, or using your own. The 2 projects in this section are the Jump and the walk. The walk cycle is one of the most important projects for any beginner animator. This is a crucial project to complete successfully and I will show you exactly how to do that. I’m going to show you a couple of ways to animate a walk, including animating a looped walk using tweens.

    In the third and final section you will learn how to build an entire scene around this seemingly simple walk cycle. I am going to give you a background that you can use if you want, but if you have your own artwork you’ll learn exactly how to work with it so that your animation looks like it’s seamlessly part of the world you’ve created.

    I’ll also show you how adding a short piece of music to your scene can suddenly elevate it and make it look like it’s part of a larger sequence or movie.


    The main outcome is to have a whole set of professional looking pieces for your animation portfolio. You’ll be able to walk away from this course with some amazing work that you can show to any studio when you’re applying for jobs; but not only that - you’ll walk away with skills that you can apply to any kind of animation that you want to do. Because, even though this course is project-based; what you will be learning through these projects are core animation principles that you’ll use from here on out if you go on to become a working animator.

    After you enrol, you have lifetime access to this course, including any updates that I’ll do in the future. YOu’ll also be able to receive all the downloads and files that go along with each of the projects; and you’ll be able to contact me directly, get feedback on your work and discuss any questions that you have. I’m here to monitor your progress, give you advice and help you out as much as I can.

    You can teach yourself animation - there’s no doubt about that - and you can start to build a really awesome looking animation portfolio today. I hope you enrol, and I look forward to working with you.



    Who this course is for:

    • Beginner animators
    • Storytellers
    • Cartoonists and Film makers

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    Siobhan Twomey
    Siobhan Twomey
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    My background spans the disciplines of drawing, painting, filmmaking and animation. I studied Film in Dublin, and spent a semester on a scholarship at the Tisch School of the Arts, NYU in New York. I later studied drawing and animation. Since 2005, I have worked in studios in Vancouver and Dublin as a professional Background Designer and Environment Artist. I've also worked as a storyboard artist, concept artist, and I have directed a number of short animated films.All in all, I've worked for over 15 years as an Artist, Illustrator and Animation Professional. I've provided artwork for studios whose clients include Disney UK, Sony Pictures Animation, HMH Publishing, to name a few. I also have an ongoing painting and drawing practice, and I paint portraits on commission, and exhibit my work in galleries. My passion is to teach others the whole spectrum of art skills that I've learned and developed over the course of my career.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 25
    • duration 2:42:05
    • Release Date 2023/05/04