Introduction to Animation Principles using Adobe Animate
What you'll learn
- Basics of 2D character animation
- Animation principles applied to a ball-character
- Animation workflow in multiple stages, from a planning sheet to the final sequence
- Adobe Animate tools and pipelines
- Physics of motion in relation to animation such as speed, mass, momentum, inertia, opposite forces
- Hands-on experience in creating alive animation
- How to read a given planning sheet
- How to analyze a video reference
- How plan your own animation
Requirements
- No prerequisites regarding animation theory and/or software
- Curiosity in being introduced to 2D Animation
- Wish to learn 2D Animation and animation pipeline
- Sofware trial or license: Adobe Animate, Adobe Media Encoder
Description
Introduction to Animation Principles using Adobe Animate is an introductory course into 2D Character Animation focused on the practicalities and theory behind the animation principles.
The aim of the course is to introduce students to the animation pipelines and workflows, from planning and blocking, to the final 2D animation sequence. These workflows are the base for films and games animation.
Understanding the animation principles will increase your artistic abilities related to character animation.
This course also offers an insight into the physics concepts in connection to the animation principles. As animators, we use basic physics principles in order to capture the mechanics of a believable motion.
Throughout the course, we build the complexity with each new exercise. You’ll develop a strong foundation on how to apply the animation principles and how to bring your own ideas to life.
Teaching modules:
The course is divided into several modules covering the tools, theory, and practical exercises.
Introduction Lecture of the Animation Principles vs Physics Principles.
Exercise 1. Bouncing ball on place, loop cycle
Exercise 2. Bouncing ball in space, with attenuation
Exercise 3.1. Ball with tail, bouncing on place, loop cycle
Exercise 3.2. Ball with tail, sliding in space
The End and What's Next
How to approach this course:
The course has 3 main progressive exercises, and each exercise comes along with the following materials:
Real-time animation workflow video, from start to finish.
1 JPG file as a starting planning sheet.
1 PDF file as keynotes from video lessons, covering all the animation tools, animation theory, as well as specific animation workflows.
Multiple FLA files (source files) are saved as progressive files for each video lesson.
With each exercise, you get increased complexity of animation principles, tools, and workflows.
Exported animation in multiple file formats.
Each exercise starts with a discussion around the planning sheet and then students are being introduced to the theory and tools.
Note: The first exercise comes with an introduction to Adobe Animate interface.
After this course:
The role of a character animator is to give life to characters and to create the illusion of life.
The character can be anything in terms of physical appearance, from an object to an animal, to a human or a creature. It doesn’t really matter as long as the animator makes the character feel alive, making the audience think that the character is real in terms of movement and emotions.
To understand and practice character animation you also have to learn the visual language of communication. And you start doing this only by learning the fundamentals of visual storytelling.
Once you understand the basics, you'll get a boost of artistic confidence. Think of it as constructing a high-rise building. You need a structural system, a strong underground foundation before you can start adding multiple levels of that building, one on top of the other.
This course gives you strong fundamentals that will transform an absolute beginner into a confident junior character animator.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners in 2D character animation
- Students in 2D digital art, animation and game design
- Anyone curious in finding out about character animation
- Anyone interested to learn about the animation principles
- Anyone who wants to try out Adobe Animate
Instructor
Hi, I’m Cristina from CristinaTeachingArt
I have professional experience as University Lecturer, Studio Instructor, and Digital Artist.
I've been designing courses and teaching digital art since 2012 in different universities in Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands, as well as in a studio environment. My field of expertise is related to Animation, Digital Art, and Game Design.
I have a passion for teaching the craft as well as making it. I truly believe that the class environment should always be an inspiring and motivating experience for both students and teachers.
I always aim for my classes to be fun and communicative, and for my students to feel relaxed and engaged. I believe that teaching and learning should be a place for discovering and exploring.
I’m a practitioner of mixed and creative methods where I like to combine practice, concise theory, digital software skills, experimental activities, critical thinking, and hands-on feedback.
Thanks for reading and see you in class!