6 Tips & Tricks To Motivate Your Animation
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Motivate Your Animation
2. 6 Tips & Tricks To Motivate Your Animation 1. Research 2. Animation Motion 3. Mastering Technology 4. Polishing Your Work 5. Show Your Work 6. Live Your Life
Motivate Your Animation ď‚— Animation and Visual Effects Academy is already deep
in your journey into the magical wizarding world of professional animation and effects, and hard work and long hours put you into your work are motivated by a lot of creativity and a lot of passion.
1. Research Just like actors who research their role, animators
should do research too.
Even if you are just jumping into a shot, take the time
to draw or do video research.
Make sure that it becomes a habit.
2. Animation Motion ď‚— The chances are that in some case in your career, you
will have to animate something that you are not familiar with creating.
ď‚— If you want to, break the animation down into simple
parts to help you.
3. Mastering Technology An animator for Dream works always looks to improve
your skill set.
Technology changes fast. Don’t rely on learning one program. You never know how the next software package enhances
your imagination.
ď‚— Always try to use the different types of tools that you
have. Computers and software can do CGI well.
ď‚— Put your whole efforts into the performance.
4. Polishing Your Work ď‚— If you prioritize correctly, you know what aspects of
the project may need more polishing.
ď‚— Animation requires the great deal of time and effort to
bring an idea to life, and you need to spend a lot of time to achieve the level of work that is polished and ready to share.
5. Show Your Work It is better to show your creation early on versus
keeping it under wraps.
See your work from a new perspective, and find new
opportunities to collaborate an undeveloped part of your idea.
Creating solid animation is teamwork, and that implies
being open to critiques.
6. Live Your Life ď‚— The animation is similar to acting in that it needs
emotional understanding, a passion for storytelling, and an awareness of life skills to develop believable characters.
ď‚— Your creativity and discipline at work draw from how
you live your life, so take the time to travel or see a show, watch people, and write about memorable experiences.
ď‚— Your own life can serve as a valuable resource and help
you as you develop animated scenes, whether you excel at creating funny scenes or dramatic and subtle scenes.
 It’s important to learn to draw from real-life, as that
can give you immense insight into understanding what makes the scene entertaining for the audience.
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