The proverbial, “Practice makes a man
perfect” has been historically proved over time and again. No matter
whatever profession one chooses, it is important that they practice the skills
to perfection. Same is the case with animators. In spite of having undertaken 3D animation courses in Pune or
any animation classes in Pune, one
will not master his or her art until they revise the skills over and over
again. Master creators of the movies like Snow White, Pinocchio, and How to
Train Your Dragon were able to create amazing animations only because of their
unstoppable zeal. Here, in this blog let us look at a few exercises that could
develop any amateur animators into masters.
Start with simple movements
While drawing start with simple
movements that can be easily drawn
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Ball bouncing at one
place
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Ball falling from the top
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Ball bouncing and
coming towards the screen
This can help an animator to draw small
and light movements in their characters
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Character blinking
·
lifting hands
Move ahead with bit advanced movements
Once, simple and easy movements of
characters have been completed, push yourself self to level up your drawing.
Mentors at animation courses in Pune or
animation classes in Pune might have often talked about pushing your game a
level so that you can continue learning. The same applies here. In this level
start with little complex movements like:
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Character emotions
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Fast movement of the body
(jumping, running, laughing)
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Deep breaths and
character thinking
Again, like said before gradually
advance towards complex scenarios
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Movement of characters
fists
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Picking both heavy and
light objects
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Chewing, drinking (gulping)
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Activities like
thinking, stammering before speaking
Drawing such scenes will take a long
time and would require a lot of patience. However, such scenarios would elevate
the animator’s skill to focus on the details.
Continuing the above movements
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Zipping jackets
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Climbing bus, falling
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Character painting etc.
Start sketching complex scenes
This is where an animator should focus on
creating scenes or sequence proceeding to previous scenes or even accompanying
scenes. For example, an animator can practice scenes like:
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Overlapping scenes like
hiring flying while riding a bike
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Character cooking or
tasting soup while stirring it
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Character scared of
something
Motion
Here, the animator has reached close to creating
his or her dream animated movie. Upon practising the above exercises,he or she
will now be able to create a long video.
Developing story
Not the last, however once completing the
above-mentioned exercise, an animator should be able to create an idea of his
movie and start sketching for it. The scenes would now include many complex
scenes like:
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Long scenes with more than one character
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Close up reactions and
emotions
Animation classes in Pune or
animation courses in Pune will teach
any aspiring animator the tricks and knacks, but the responsibility of solely
developing breathtaking characters lies on the shoulder of the animator. And
creating masterpieces takes time and a lot of practice. The animation is not
just about creating art; it is about sketching breathable emotions. Let your
characters breathe, think and be alive.
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