Probably 2 books: The Illusion of life by Frank and Ollie and The Nine Old Men: Lessons, Techniques, and Inspiration from Disney's Great Animators. Ignore my other comment, it's practically the same and I couldn't wrap my head around about how to delete it...
Frank and Olli's book, The Illusion of Life, has been a game-changer for me. In fact, I even used
it for an animation essay I penned a while back. Alongside this, I dug into some other great
works by renowned animation experts and an online resource with some top-notch free essay
examples, so you can get info here, if you're curious.
Oh, and I also can highlight The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams and Character
Animation Crash Course! by Eric Goldberg. These gems were once suggested to me by my
mentor, and they've been my go-to resources for studying animation.
For a beginner in 3D animation, I recommend starting with Blender’s official tutorials, which provide clear, step-by-step guides tailored for newcomers. YouTube channels like Blender Guru are also fantastic for learning both basic and advanced techniques. Additionally, “The Animator’s Survival Kit” by Richard Williams is a great resource for understanding movement and animation principles. Just like Swigs Menu uses engaging visuals to present drinks clearly and attractively, these resources will help you create smooth, professional animations that effectively showcase your metal sheet roofing products.
Probably The Illusion of life
Probably 2 books: The Illusion of life by Frank and Ollie and The Nine Old Men: Lessons, Techniques, and Inspiration from Disney's Great Animators
Probably 2 books: The
Probably 2 books: The Illusion of life by Frank and Ollie and The Nine Old Men: Lessons, Techniques, and Inspiration from Disney's Great Animators. Ignore my other comment, it's practically the same and I couldn't wrap my head around about how to delete it...
These books are really great!
These books are really great!
Frank and Olli's book, The
Frank and Olli's book, The Illusion of Life, has been a game-changer for me. In fact, I even used
it for an animation essay I penned a while back. Alongside this, I dug into some other great
works by renowned animation experts and an online resource with some top-notch free essay
examples, so you can get info here, if you're curious.
Oh, and I also can highlight The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams and Character
Animation Crash Course! by Eric Goldberg. These gems were once suggested to me by my
mentor, and they've been my go-to resources for studying animation.
For a beginner in 3D
For a beginner in 3D animation, I recommend starting with Blender’s official tutorials, which provide clear, step-by-step guides tailored for newcomers. YouTube channels like Blender Guru are also fantastic for learning both basic and advanced techniques. Additionally, “The Animator’s Survival Kit” by Richard Williams is a great resource for understanding movement and animation principles. Just like Swigs Menu uses engaging visuals to present drinks clearly and attractively, these resources will help you create smooth, professional animations that effectively showcase your metal sheet roofing products.