Alan, this entire series is not only very enlightening and educational but actually really enjoyable to watch. They are very well made all around so thank you for the time and effort you put into them!
I am seriously glad I found this I always use frame to frame and it ends up licking ass but with pose to pose it looks like you actually have a idea of how long each action is
i have the stupidest smile on my face watching these lessons, like i already know everything i need to know about those principles, but the way he explained them isannoyingly beautiful ! am so happy watching this ! it's so perfect !
Wow, I never realized how indepth these tutorials where, I just skipped through and missed the 12 principles. Then I got bored, and decided to watch one, this has really helped me animate :D thanks bro. GL with future projects
Pose to pose saved me a lot of fucking time when animating, back then I eventually run out of motivation when animating straight ahead as it feels like it will never end, but with pose to pose I felt like there's an end and therefore giving me hope that I could finish it on time PS: pose to pose will most definitely never work in stop motion, you're better off doing straight ahead
i tend to use a hybrid of both methods of animating, and i really like that because you can do the main poses first, and then go back later and fill in the inbetween poses.
There was a phrase we learned in 2d Animation, "Not everything, all at once." Meaning do the primary action, then the secondary, tertiary, etc. Like this animation I'm working on has a woman dancing, since she's standing in one spot, I'm animating her trunk first, then I'll animate the legs, arms, hair, and so on.
The way my software Moho works is its kind of a combination of straight ahead and pose to pose Basically it's telling the software where you want a character or object to be at what time the computer basically does the rest But when I do a walking animation I typically do it step by step for optimum control
Alan, this entire series is not only very enlightening and educational but actually really enjoyable to watch. They are very well made all around so thank you for the time and effort you put into them!
Digital Salt YOU ARE SO RIGJT AND I AGREE WITH YOU
hey hi, from which program do you make animations?
This is like a free college education for animators.
You are a great teacher.
Welcome to The Becker's College!
My teacher made me watch these in college
@Daan van Dongen Really?
Literally watched these videos in class two or three times in one semester because different teachers played them for their classes lol
I'm watching these in my college class right now lol
I am seriously glad I found this I always use frame to frame and it ends up licking ass but with pose to pose it looks like you actually have a idea of how long each action is
The Energetic Turtle ya man I’m tired of using the method I use for animating
U rite
“Licking ass” 😂😂😂
i have the stupidest smile on my face watching these lessons, like i already know everything i need to know about those principles, but the way he explained them isannoyingly beautiful ! am so happy watching this ! it's so perfect !
Im starting my animation subject tomorrow and watching these as preparation, I'm loving them so much!
Wow, I never realized how indepth these tutorials where, I just skipped through and missed the 12 principles. Then I got bored, and decided to watch one, this has really helped me animate :D thanks bro. GL with future projects
Pose to pose saved me a lot of fucking time when animating, back then I eventually run out of motivation when animating straight ahead as it feels like it will never end, but with pose to pose I felt like there's an end and therefore giving me hope that I could finish it on time
PS: pose to pose will most definitely never work in stop motion, you're better off doing straight ahead
These are really excellent video essays. Such clarity 👌🏽
The series is incredible with all extremely good examples, thank you!
This is truly the best animator lessons all around the web! Thank you so much for providing this to the community for free!
You're awesome! (y)
Very helpful tutorial!
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i feel like such a smarter animator after ive seen the first four parts i cant wait to see the rest.
You have no idea of how thankful I am that you made explanation videos for the 12 principles!!
Thank you very much!
Very helpful tutorial! Thanks for the info Alan! :D
THANK YOU THIS PLAYLIST SAVED ME
This is brilliant and very helpful. Thanks for explaining!
This is very, helpful thanks for having this available!
Loving this stuff. It's like you're reading my mind.
Best videos about animation principles i have ever seen. Good job
I'm stunned by such quality, brevity and beauty
Thank you for the video, very helpful in understanding what Straight Ahead means :)
I'm taking 3D animation and these videos will come in very handy for me. You're very clear and concise. Thank you so much for posting!
This video was recommended for my intro to animation class. Super helpful. Thank you.
really good
These videos are great. Thanks so much!
Im so glad that pose to pose is a thing. Imagine how hard it would be if you had to do it all in straight ahead
Bless your soul for making these so coherent. I'm teaching a little kid the principles of animation, and these really help her grasp the ideas.
This series is fantastic. Thanks!
i tend to use a hybrid of both methods of animating, and i really like that because you can do the main poses first, and then go back later and fill in the inbetween poses.
don't go to a simple guide to make your animations smoother, go to an alan becker's tutorials to make them smooth.
YOU AWEASOME ALAN!!!
I love this series!
Great explanation! Been trying to find a good breakdown for this principle for a while, never understood it until this video. Super helpful.
Your animations are so simple, but move so well. Fine job.
Thank you for that great series.
You are the best thing I have found on UA-cam
This one is a bit more difficult to grasp than the others, but I'm glad i'm learning some valuable information
Really helpful, thank you very much!
I like the fact that he combined the animations at the end.
Thank you SO much for putting this together. You explained it so much better than my textbook.
Thanks a lot Alan Becker, now I get to catch up on practicing my Animation skills
Great job alan, love your vids and am subbed to three of your channels, YIU are amazing with animation and I love to see what you can do
Thank you for great gift!!!
Great series of tutorials...
Such an insightful video!
you're the best teacher ever. this is so helpful. thank you so much.
Man these videos are so great ! Tx !!!
My animation lecturer decides this to be the video we revise on for our assignment and I could never have been happier to learn from you
Very smooth animation
Thank you for these!!
2018 and i still find it very educational. Thank you for this
These quick tips are great,thx!!
Thank you!
These tips are actually really helpful!
THIS IS PERFECT!
These tutorials are made so we'll keep it up please!!! Amazing
Nice Alan!
Most useful thing to know about animation for beginners.
OMG this is perfection
Very helpful once again!
I love your Turorials !
super nice explanation!
Super very well the explanation.
i love all your videos
Hey man. Thanks for these animation tutorials.
You are fantastic, thank you so much
best video to watch about animation
thank you dude :)
i learnd alot from your videos :D
wow so much of gyan to digest. you are awesome !!!
I really enjoy these tutorials
these videos are dope
These are so helpful
There was a phrase we learned in 2d Animation, "Not everything, all at once." Meaning do the primary action, then the secondary, tertiary, etc. Like this animation I'm working on has a woman dancing, since she's standing in one spot, I'm animating her trunk first, then I'll animate the legs, arms, hair, and so on.
OUR COLLEGE SCHOOL USED THIS FOR OUR VIDEO LECTURE IN ANIMATION IN MULTIMEDIA ARTS OMG I WAS FLABBERGASTED-
these tips are very helpful
wow this makes alot more scene
Great videos. Keep 'em comin'!
This video is so useful
Great guide thanks alot!
you are a wizard thanks a ton man!!!!
explained clearly......thumbs up
Thank you!!!
yea good job on these
pose to pose part= Mind blown
Mind overload XD
Just subscribed your videos are amazing!
Thank you so much for this 😭
1:17 That looked cool!
ahh thank you this helps a lot even 1:37 will help me when doing sonic's quills
that was so useful thanks
this helped so much
I could watch these all day.
I love this vid it helps me to much
So interestiing!!! :)
Who needs school ?! We have you ! You need way more subs
Nice!
I always do key poses first, extremes, then if I need I put some inbetweens (or breakdowns) and when fun part ends... struggle starts for real ;]
thanks a lot! this was reeeeeeeeally useful :)
very good and simple better than 20min of talk
its very useful indeed!
The way my software Moho works is its kind of a combination of straight ahead and pose to pose
Basically it's telling the software where you want a character or object to be at what time the computer basically does the rest
But when I do a walking animation I typically do it step by step for optimum control
amazing
I have a question, how much space should you leave when doing pose to pose?