Tuesday, August 2, 2011

What Separates the Good Animator From the Bad Animator?


I would say, from a supervisor’s point of view, that a good animator is one who shows great attention to detail and won’t hand in work that is clearly mediocre or worse, accompanied by a myriad of excuses. They are aware of the thought processes of the characters they are animating, and are conscious of communicating that to the audience. A good animator creates interesting rhythm in their shot, and isn’t afraid of using moments of stillness to accent both the rhythm and the communication.

There are also some elements of detail that I find really separate good animation from bad. One element is shoulder movement. Bad animators will not use the shoulders very much in their animation, when in reality, shoulders have a huge amount of articulation and really connect the arm movement into the torso movement. I’ve seen lots of stiff or non-existent shoulder movement in bad animation.

Good hand poses are another element that take good animation to the next level. Hands are incredibly emotive and communicative, but it is also painstaking to animate all those digits. A good animator will put the work in, not only to make the movement work, but to make the poses interesting visually, appealing, and connect those poses to the character’s acting and emotion.
Other than those particular things, it’s just a mastery of the principals of animation--paying attention to all of the elements that make a great shot! Great posing, great timing, body mechanics, great character acting (and this is something that is very difficult-- mastering the body language and personality of a particular character versus just moving a character around generically).

Something I can’t emphasize enough is the importance of having strong body mechanics. Whether you’re going more realistic or more cartoony, if the body mechanics aren’t “buyable” the character will never really take on life. If they don’t have that illusion of life, that makes it very difficult for the audience to empathize with them, and it will be much, much harder to draw the audience into the story and maintain the suspension of disbelief.

Guest Blogger Dana Boadway

28 comments:

  1. Thanks for this! It really helps

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  2. Some of the best advice I've read on this blog!!! Thanks Dana!

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  3. Thanks Dana! This is your one of the best article I have read yet. It will surely help to become a Good Animator.

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  4. Thank you ma'am it is really very helpful article..... :)
    But it happens lot of time that i planned my whole scene and while working on blocking plus or when scene is converted to spline pass some movements looks really fast, body motion from one pose to another pose is very fast because sometimes the dialogue delivery is fast and its look weird, so is it necessary to vary body according to delivery or even little movements for a fast dialogue will make big difference, especially when the character is in sitting position....

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  5. Thanks for the great advice ma'am!! , Will test watch out for the same in my animations. These kind of tricks of the trade really help in making our work more appealing.

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  6. Parag,

    Just remember to SIMPLIFY. Keep the number of main pose changes in a shot as minimal as possible, and have the character perform within those poses with secondary action to support the main action. Those secondary actions can be kept small and quick if the dialogue in the shot has a frantic energy.

    When you're blocking your shot, assess what the main emotion of the character is in the shot, and if that changes, where that change occurs in the timeline. Make the main poses reflect those emotions, and make the secondary gestures support that expression.

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  7. thanks for this article. It's really helpful for us.. thanks DANA.....

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  8. Thanks kjb this is really helpful..... :)

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  9. Spot on in the first paragraph! :)

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