Exploring Animation Principles in Maya: Ease In and Ease Out
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this collection of lessons we will learn about the animation principle of ease in and ease out. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher.
In this collection of lessons we will learn about the animation principle of ease in and ease out. In this course, we will explore the animation principle of ease in and ease out in Maya. Why is ease in and ease out so important? Do our characters always need to cushion in and out of their movements, or are there special cases where doing so will just not work? We will answer these questions as we cover tips and techniques for using this principle to help enhance the sense of authenticity in characters. By the end of this course, you will have a deeper understanding of the principle of ease in and ease out, which will help your characters become more life-like to the viewer. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher.
In this collection of lessons we will learn about the animation principle of ease in and ease out. In this course, we will explore the animation principle of ease in and ease out in Maya. Why is ease in and ease out so important? Do our characters always need to cushion in and out of their movements, or are there special cases where doing so will just not work? We will answer these questions as we cover tips and techniques for using this principle to help enhance the sense of authenticity in characters. By the end of this course, you will have a deeper understanding of the principle of ease in and ease out, which will help your characters become more life-like to the viewer. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher.
Syllabus
- Introduction and Project Overview 0mins
- Exploring Animation Principles in Maya: Ease In and Ease Out 25mins
Taught by
Delano Athias
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