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Sunday, 20 October 2019

12 Principles of Animation: Straight Ahead and Pose To Pose

Straight Ahead

  • The animation is made one frame after another.
  • Usually stop motion as it cannot be done easily in 'Pose to Pose'.
  • Good for fluid motions such as: fire, water and bouncy characters.
  • An entire shot is done by one artist so that there's continuity in that section of the production.

Pose to Pose
  • Key animator creates the key frames A and B and the other animators create the inbetweens with reference for other actions in the middle.
  • Key frames = Extreme motion
  • Break down = Centre shot between A and B
  • Inbetweens = Last frames to be inserted.
  • More effective for team animations and for time limits and due dates.


Amalgamation

  • Key frames with looser inbetweens.
  • A combination of 'Straight Ahead' and 'Pose to Pose'.

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