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Animate That! The Principles in Depth

Read Th is! This book is a welcoming gateway to animation – but will also be of interest to illustrato­rs who want to put more zing into their figure art

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the expressive­ness of animation demands animators become keen observers. Required skills include knowing how best to pose a character to suggest mood, how various objects interact and how to stage scenes. The list goes on, and all these principles are applicable to static art as much as they are to animated figures.

Animate That! does a good job at giving beginners the basics and terminolog­y that they’ll need to know, before deciding which style of animation to pursue: 2D or 3D. The book covers subjects such as timing, speed, weight and tension. These are topics that an illustrato­r may not naturally consider when producing their art, but grasping such animation fundamenta­ls can only enhance their static artwork.

The book’s illustrati­ons – the majority of which feature humans in various poses and situations – are simple and clear, and the text is broken down into short, digestible caption-length chunks. Occasional­ly the English suffers from translatio­n issues from the author’s native German, but we can forgive this seeing that this instructio­nal book is so learner-friendly.

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