36 – 39 on Timing and Spacing, and read pg. it’s a logical system that has been fine tuned over many years of use in professional animation studios and it still works best for traditional character animation, even with all our digital bag of tricks.Ĥ.) Read The Animator’s Survival Kitby Richard Williams, pg. This is not just “old-timey” stuff being reviewed here with a sense of nostalgia for the good ol' days of Walt and the Nine Old Men, etc. Some of the material overlaps with what Eric Goldberg writes on the X-sheet, but it is good to get multiple points of view to better understand essential points.Įven if you are animating paperlessly with a Wacom tablet in TVPaint or some other digital 2D program you will find that using a traditional X-sheet is very useful and gives you more control over your timing. 70 – 77 in the Richard Williams book The Animator’s Survival Kit where he discusses the development and use of The X-Sheet. xvii – xxii on “Definition of Terms” ,Ģ.) Character Animation Crash Course, read pg. We'll be reviewing these readings again)ġ.) Character Animation Crash Course by Eric Goldberg, read the preface pages pg. Retrieved June 12, 2013.(you can wait until first week of class to do these readings, or get a jump on things and read them now, before the semester starts.
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