2015
Digital Tutors / Pluralsight
Mark Masters
1:52
English
In this animation fundamentals course, we'll tackle animating a beach ball, bowling ball and ping pong ball. These three animations will help you understand how you can use timing and spacing for creating varying weights.
We’ll build on the 'Making a Ball Bounce' animation fundamentals course by learning how to better match real world movement. We’ll also learn about the three key areas of timing and spacing and how it's used to add weight, personality and contrast to an animation. The goal of this course is to build your understanding of timing and spacing and ensure you have a strong grasp over this principle.
Although we'll be using Maya in this course, you'll be able to transfer the information to your preferred 3D program. After finishing this course, you’ll have the skills you need to move onto more advanced animation exercises in this series.
1 Introduction and project overview
2 The three key areas of timing and spacing
3 Looking at the three animation exercises
4 Preparing the scene for animation
5 Beginning the beach ball animation
6 Continuing the beach ball animation
7 Adjusting the spacing for the beach ball
8 Adding the side movement to the beach ball
9 Adding rotation to the beach ball
10 Beginning the ping pong ball animation
11 Adjusting the spacing for the ping pong ball
12 Adding the side movement and rotation to the ping pong ball
13 Beginning the bowling ball animation
14 Finishing the bowling ball animation
15 Taking a look at the three ball bounces
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