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Chargement... How to Animate Film Cartoonspar Preston Blair
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The Cartooning titles in the How to Draw and Paint Series are packed with fundamental cartooning and animation techniques, along with practical information and helpful tips to get beginners started quickly and easily. Each book covers a variety of cartooning styles and teaches readers how to render residents of the cartoon world with simple step-by-step instructions. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Following a recap of the fundamentals of the first book, Preston Blair dives straight into Timing and Spacing Patterns, Accents - Beats - Scene Timing, Camera + Technical. He also explains Still Backgrounds - Trucks - Fields, Pan Backgrounds - Overlays - Cels - Xerox, and goes more in-depth into all the areas covered in the first book, as well as a few more on top!
Although, this book can work in it's own right. It's true value comes from having read the first one beforehand, I feel; and I know many people who felt that the first one was too difficult for beginners. A fair point, since the original title of the first book was 'Advanced Animation' after all. However, I think that both of these books are inspirational and certainly make you want to reach for a higher standard, rather than being satisfied that you can animate stick-men. These books assume that you already know how to draw well enough to take up the Challenge of animating your work. A fair expectation I feel.
If you want to get tips from the master, you've found the right book here. ( )