This document discusses 12 principles of animation including squash and stretch, anticipation, staging, straight ahead and pose to pose, follow through and overlapping action, slow in and slow out, arcs, secondary action, timing, exaggeration, solid poses/drawing, and appeal. These principles are fundamental techniques and concepts used in traditional animation to make cartoon characters appear lively and believable as they move.
This document discusses 12 principles of animation including squash and stretch, anticipation, staging, straight ahead and pose to pose, follow through and overlapping action, slow in and slow out, arcs, secondary action, timing, exaggeration, solid poses/drawing, and appeal. These principles are fundamental techniques and concepts used in traditional animation to make cartoon characters appear lively and believable as they move.
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This document discusses 12 principles of animation including squash and stretch, anticipation, staging, straight ahead and pose to pose, follow through and overlapping action, slow in and slow out, arcs, secondary action, timing, exaggeration, solid poses/drawing, and appeal. These principles are fundamental techniques and concepts used in traditional animation to make cartoon characters appear lively and believable as they move.
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