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& Modeling: Animation

: Ensuring parts of a character (like hair or clothes) continue moving after the main body stops. Modeling for Success Timing: The 12 Basic Principles of Animation

Animation and modeling are the two fundamental pillars of the digital graphics industry, serving distinct yet deeply interconnected roles. is the initial step in the production pipeline, focusing on the creation of digital representations of characters, objects, and environments using software like Blender or Maya . Once a model is created, Animation brings it to life by defining movement and action through techniques like rigging—adding a digital skeleton to a model—and keyframing. For those looking to dive deeper, articles and guides from specialized platforms like Animation Mentor and Bloop Animation provide comprehensive breakdowns of these workflows. Essential Animation Principles Animation & Modeling

To create believable movement, animators follow the , which were originally documented by Disney legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Key principles include: : Ensuring parts of a character (like hair

: Preparing the audience for an action (e.g., a character crouching before a jump). Once a model is created, Animation brings it

: Giving objects a sense of weight and flexibility.

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