12 Principles of Animation in Maya

Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this Maya tutorial, we will guide you through the 12 Principles of Animation in Maya.
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Course Description
In this Maya tutorial, we will guide you through the 12 Principles of Animation in Maya. Why does my character's motion look so unnatural and unappealing? How can my animations captivate an audience? What, in my character's movement, is missing that will enable it to be convincing and entertaining? These are a few questions that will be answered through this training, all with the help of these fundamental rules of animation.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and Project Overview- 1m 18s
—Introduction and Project Overview 1m 18s12 Principles of Animation in Maya- 2h 44m
—Timing and Spacing for Weight 3m 51s
—Timing and Spacing for Readability 4m 26s
—Timing and Spacing for Contrast 4m 18s
—Beginning Our Pose to Pose Animation 13m 24s
—Concluding Our Pose to Pose Animation 9m 50s
—Straight Ahead Action 9m 27s
—Bridging Pose to Pose and Straight Ahead Action 8m 54s
—Follow Through and Overlapping Action 3m 34s
—Keyframing Follow-through and Overlapping 9m 33s
—Removing the Confusion of Secondary Action 9m 54s
—Squash and Stretch for Volume 6m 23s
—Squash and Stretch for Stronger Gestures 4m 56s
—Adding Energy with Exaggeration 10m 17s
—Arcs for Correcting a Path of Action 10m 11s
—Checking for Subtle Arcs 4m 56s
—Ease in and Ease out for Realism 4m 50s
—Ease in and Ease out and Moving Holds 5m 22s
—Anticipation for Building up an Action 7m 51s
—Appeal for Personality 7m 38s
—Another Example of Adding Appeal 9m 42s
—Understanding the Concept of Staging 6m 55s
—Solid Drawing for Depth 8m 21s
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