<div> <p><strong>By following the lessons in </strong><span style="font-weight: 600; font-style: italic">Cartoon Animation with Preston Blair</span><strong> , you can make any characterβperson, animal, or objectβcome to life through animated movement!</strong> </p> <p>While animators must first kn
Cartoon Animation (Revised Edition)
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β¦ Table of Contents
Title
Contents
From the Editors
Introduction from Preston Blair
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Tools & Materials
Drawing Basics
Animation Methods
Chapter 2: Cartoon Construction
Parts of a Cartoon Character
The Body
The Head
Facial Expressions
The Hands
Chapter 3: Character Design & Development
Cartoon Examples
The Cute Character
The Screwball Type
The βPugnaciousβ Character
More Animal Characters
Fictional People
Children
Chapter 4: Basic Character Movement
Comic to Life
Line of Action
Rhythm & Design
Basic Movement
Chapter 5: Animation Principles
Beyond Simple Movements
Rough Sketches
Balance
Paths of Action
Animation Effects
Chapter 6: Animated Acting
Expressing an Attitude
Three Rules for Actors
Body Language
Dialogue
About Preston Blair
Copyright
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