A complete course to character animation using Adobe Animate.
Get the course: https://www.bloopanimation.com/animate-animation/

What’s in the course?
The course covers all the basics. Interface, art and drawing tools, using symbols, understanding the timeline and working with colors.

After we cover our bases, we go over some basic principles of animation, like timing, spacing, and working in passes, just so we’re all on the same page.

After that we get into the nitty gritty of animating our first shot, using hand drawn, frame by frame animation. All the way from key posing to cleanup to final color.

Then we cover a different approach to animation, using tweening, which is one of Animate’s most powerful tools. We cover motion tween, classic tween and shape tween, using each for a different situation.

Then we’ll take a moment to discuss storyboarding and show how to create an animatic directly in Animate. We’ll add some sound, and prepare our scene for final animation.

Then we get to animating our second shot, this time using a rigged character instead of frame-by-frame. We’ll show how to rig the character from scratch (using parenting and the bone tool) as well as cover the process of lip-syncing.

When we’re ready to export our animation, we’ll go over all the different options and settings for best results.

Website: http://www.bloopanimation.com/
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Video tutorials, awesome articles/interviews and guides, how to make an animated movie (a complete step by step series), books, courses, short films and more.

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