😂🤣preparing for my exams thank you so much... Our teacher did not provide us notes so i have to take help from goggle and UA-cam thank you so much for this video
You should be using a few of the 12 principles in every animation you do. These principles are the very basis of animation :) you can't have good animation without them.
@@soso3792 sorry bout my comment 3 years ago. I was an idiot lol. There is no actual order of the principles. As long as we apply these principles is what actually matters.
0:00 Intro
0:26 Squash & Stretch
0:40 Anticipation
0:54 Arcs
1:08 Ease in & Ease out
1:28 Appeal
1:43 Timing
2:00 Solid drawing
2:10 Exaggeration
2:18 Pose to pose
2:34 Staging
2:52 Secondary action
3:07 Follow through
3:39 Fin
The actual examples need work but I do like the choice of colors and typeface in this video. Good eye for design :)
When you do squash and stretch, the volume should stay consistent. The rectangle should be narrower when it’s stretching.
this is a good l4esson, it teaches a lot.
Timing comes with spacing. I don't know why many forgets about this
The principles are correct, but the animations...
Let's just say it's better than me.
😂🤣preparing for my exams thank you so much... Our teacher did not provide us notes so i have to take help from goggle and UA-cam thank you so much for this video
Very good! I should use these more often for my animations.
You should be using a few of the 12 principles in every animation you do. These principles are the very basis of animation :) you can't have good animation without them.
Jeremy Sanchez gee thanks
Alan Becker does that too if u know him
@@joureel4682 Becker's video on this is great. This short video is just a minimal overview.
Thanks for creating such an short n amazing video
The example animations are so stiff and lifeless. How ironic lol.
permission to use for schoolwork
you made it look so easy
So these are the 12 principles of animation
There's a mistake in 3:21
The subject lean backward before start moving .
Becasue of the inertia
@@edoman6933 Sorry, I didn't get it
What do you mean ?
@@muammalsattar9757 Inertia. The letter was sliding. Becasue of that *inertia* made it go that way
@@muammalsattar9757 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertia
Thank you for showing this! ^^
it's beauty is it's simplicity
Do you have any idea how much I want to thank you for this?
Some of the examples seem more like motion graphics than animation.
that is the point, some people want to use the 12 principles for typography
this is good
I'm a beginner and thank u for the tips
you guys complain too much, its a good video
Super
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnk yoooooou
The examples are a bit stiff. I would prefer a more detailed video, like Alan Becker’s
I've found better explainer videos of the 12 Principles of Animation on UA-cam. And, Wikipedia has the official names of the 12 Principles.
Oh yeah yeah
nice but no 9 should be straight ahead and pose to pose
I thought SA & PtP should be number 4?
@@soso3792 sorry bout my comment 3 years ago. I was an idiot lol. There is no actual order of the principles. As long as we apply these principles is what actually matters.
Mobi Ahh, that’s true.
these are the principles indeed.. but these are also pretty bad animations too.
How about you guys watch the Alan Becker version ;%:
Agreed
Alan becker wants to know your location
This is the worst video about principles I have ever seen.