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This website has been created to help those who are interested in learning about animation; from the most experienced to beginners the hope is to be able to welcome them all. The website itself tackles the 12 principles of animation including 3 extra subjects to assist with understanding. As a beginner try to tackle one at a time utilizing whatever medium you feel comfortable with, your goal will likely be to understanding. As a more experience animator, try to go back to basics and experiment and get out of your comfort zone and expand your understanding.

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April 17, 202512 principles of animation

Straight ahead and pose to pose action

Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose are two essential methods in the 12 Principles of Animation, each providing unique benefits. People often believe Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose are the same thing, but they really are not. …

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April 17, 202512 principles of animation

Staging

Obviously, from the title we can know that this aspect of animation is all about setting the scene.This principle is able to let the viewer get a deeper understanding of the characters and plot. Staging connects the scene’s emotion, acting,…

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April 17, 202512 principles of animation

Squash And Stretch

Squash and stretch is a key animation principle that allows dramatization and deformation of an object to create the feeling of flexibility, mass and life in animation. This specific aspect of animation can let an object grow wider, or shrink…

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April 17, 202512 principles of animation

Exaggeration

Exaggeration is in short taking something to the extreme. In animation, exaggeration is taking some of the information we have found out earlier further then “realistically” possible, stretching and distorting to add appeal. Let’s take the example of a woman…

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April 17, 202512 principles of animation

Follow through & Overlapping action

To fully understand, follow through and overlapping action, we need to look at real life. Different objects and materials have different densities and react in different ways to the environment around them. Take a rubber ball and water balloon as…

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