![]() ![]() Japanese animation often looks extremely polished, but check under the hood once in awhile.Īaron Blaise ( of Brother Bear) sells a pretty good Full Animation Course that can teach you all the above ( in TVPaint no less) and CartoonBrew is running a discount on it at the moment. ![]() Learn to animate like this and what software you pickup won't matter. ![]() So although Kill la Kill is extremely exciting to watch, usually only a handful of scenes have any real work done on them, most of it is sliding, reuse and holds.Įverything is there, anticipation, secondary animation, follow through animation, appeal, squash and so on. I highly recommend studying animation old school or at least with software that is closest to old school as possible, you want to nail the fundamental principles down, which sad to say you don't often see in mainstream Japanese (or American these days) animation. You can read the Fusion User Manual Here for system requirements. ![]()
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