Anime Scene by 2D Animation 101. Learn how to produce animation like this. |
2D Animation 101 presents a free 2D animation foundation course that runs you through the entire process of producing professional, cinema quality animation, from idea through to finished production using Cartoon Animator 4 as your primary animation studio.
Each section of the course includes a few short videos that can be viewed in around ten minutes, with the whole course taking just five days overall (ten minutes per day). At the end of the course you'll receive three free printable workbooks to help produce your next animation using the step-by-step plan you just learned.
If you've always wanted to produce your own animated cartoons but thought you couldn't simply because you can't draw this mini course will give you options to help you overcome what, at first glance, seems like a major stumbling block (it really isn't).
Getting Started in 2D Animation. A course for people interested in frame by frame hand drawn animation. |
I've been enrolled with 2D Animation 101 for several years and have always found the courses taught by Mark Diaz and his team to be both entertaining and highly informative (It's why I decided to become an affiliate). Once you enrol you'll get access to all the school's courses in your dashboard with quite a few of the most useful being completely free.
The real value, however is in the paid courses, where you will, without a doubt, level up your skills if you're prepared to do the work. Just check out the demonstration, animated short below, that you'll be reviewing the behind the scenes process of in the free step-by-step plan to start producing your own animation.
To enroll or to view more information about the free step-by-step animation mini course visit 2D Animation 101.
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