very interesting, i noticed extremes existed, but in my head i always called them "major keyframes" and didnt understand why people werent giving them a clear distinction, like youre doing here
Fantastic! every thing you teach have a Grand Depth, there really is no other animator on UA-cam as wise and sensitive in these things as you, I'm curious to know your view about breKdowns. Thanks again AMB❤❤🇧🇷
@@dannyh1891yeah I think he dishonours his own knowledge and hard work with such obnoxious snobbery 😑 ... One doesn't need to put others down to elevate oneself 😅
Now we have a video to direct people who are uncertain of the difference of extremes and keys. 🥳 This was a wonderful review of such concepts and the animation laws. This animation is going to be amazing. Thank you AMB😀🙏
Thank you for the comment. I’m Firstly secondary action is a law and principle it is nothing to do with the pose to pose system that utilises keys and extremes. If at all I used the term secondary it is in reference to the fact that the key comes after the extremes. In terms of importance a key could be considered more ‘important’ than the extreme when taking into account the other foundational law of arcing and timing. The key defines the complexity of the arc and the breakdown can compliment it a little more. Every frame has its level of ‘importance’. However if the arcs have nowhere to go then they have no purpose. This video outlines the hierarchical and systematically approach for complex animation by first establishing one’s plot points en route for the action via extremes positions. Of course the journey to these positions can be elaborated upon with key positions(frames) that not only define arcs but timing as well. Real Animator training is seperate from the teachings of Richard Williams’s. My methods aim to simplify and clarify the craft of hand drawn animation to the learner so that they can progress in a manner which has less opportunity to become confused or lost in the approach for things. People are free to follow whichever teachings they find suitable for them.
@@AMBAnimation Also your attitude is off putting to say the least. Im just saying if you want more viewer's of customers, be more humble. You started off the video fine but descended into something else. Constructive criticism.
@@dannyh1891 My videos are not really for everyone hence my brand name’ Real Animator Training’ - however thanks for giving my UA-cam videos a go and sharing your thoughts - I wish you all the very best with Williams book.
oh my God i'm shocked! looks like you read my mind AMB! Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
man the attitude... great content tho
very interesting, i noticed extremes existed, but in my head i always called them "major keyframes" and didnt understand why people werent giving them a clear distinction, like youre doing here
Fantastic! every thing you teach have a Grand Depth, there really is no other animator on UA-cam as wise and sensitive in these things as you, I'm curious to know your view about breKdowns. Thanks again AMB❤❤🇧🇷
THANK YOU AMB! this will settle the debate once and for all
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I came searching for silver and found gold. Thank you so much AMB! This is insanely helpful. I’ll start putting it into practice from now on
Wonderful video Mr.AMB, great for consolidating my animation knowledge thank you 💕💜👏👏👏
this is immensely helpful! thanks AMB!
The video look Great good and fantastic
This is so useful :D But I do not enjoy thr attitude my guy lol, but eh, not like we have to work together lol
Yeah his attitude sucks. Would never pay him a penny lol
@@dannyh1891yeah I think he dishonours his own knowledge and hard work with such obnoxious snobbery 😑 ...
One doesn't need to put others down to elevate oneself 😅
Now we have a video to direct people who are uncertain of the difference of extremes and keys. 🥳
This was a wonderful review of such concepts and the animation laws. This animation is going to be amazing. Thank you AMB😀🙏
Shouldn't you be working on little red
So...there's no limit to how many Keys that eventually will turn into breakdowns
In Richard Williams book he puts key's as more important than extreme's. You called keys secondary action.
Thank you for the comment. I’m Firstly secondary action is a law and principle it is nothing to do with the pose to pose system that utilises keys and extremes. If at all I used the term secondary it is in reference to the fact that the key comes after the extremes. In terms of importance a key could be considered more ‘important’ than the extreme when taking into account the other foundational law of arcing and timing. The key defines the complexity of the arc and the breakdown can compliment it a little more. Every frame has its level of ‘importance’. However if the arcs have nowhere to go then they have no purpose. This video outlines the hierarchical and systematically approach for complex animation by first establishing one’s plot points en route for the action via extremes positions. Of course the journey to these positions can be elaborated upon with key positions(frames) that not only define arcs but timing as well. Real Animator training is seperate from the teachings of Richard Williams’s. My methods aim to simplify and clarify the craft of hand drawn animation to the learner so that they can progress in a manner which has less opportunity to become confused or lost in the approach for things. People are free to follow whichever teachings they find suitable for them.
@@AMBAnimation Also your attitude is off putting to say the least. Im just saying if you want more viewer's of customers, be more humble.
You started off the video fine but descended into something else. Constructive criticism.
@@dannyh1891 My videos are not really for everyone hence my brand name’ Real Animator Training’ - however thanks for giving my UA-cam videos a go and sharing your thoughts - I wish you all the very best with Williams book.
The difference is night and day.