Since I mentioned it earlier, here's the video for the principle of Secondary Action so you can see the difference. Applying it can really lift your animation to a whole new level. Below is the principle of Follow Through and Overlapping action. YouTube Channel AlanBeckerTutorials has an entire series demonstrating the twelve principles of animation. Actions that are caused by the main action dragging something else along with it, that then follows through and continues to move momentarily after the main action has stopped.Īn obvious example is if a long haired character turns their head really quickly their hair will react to that motion, following the head as it turns, and then continuing to move when the head stops, until it loses its momentum and is still again.Īnother example might be a character twirling in a long skirt. The principle my tutorial demonstrates is actually known as 'Follow Through and Overlapping Action'. CTA Temp, General, Content Development, Reallusion Official Content Exhibition, Developer Content Exhibition, Technical Issues, Wishful Features - Craft Your Dream Tools, CrazyTalk Animator 3 Forum, CrazyTalk Animator 2 Forum, CrazyTalk Animator 1 Forum. The secondary animation in my tutorial is should not be confused with the principle of animation known as 'Secondary Action' - which is a second action that supports the main action a character is performing. ![]() Well grab your copy of CrazyTalk Animator 3 or Cartoon Animator 4 and follow along with my video tutorial below for how to make those bubble top knots bounce! If you've bought Reallusion's Spongy Moves, Elastic Motions and Jelly Bees Emotion Props Combo Pack for CrazyTalk Animator 3/Cartoon Animator 4 you may be wondering how those little Jelly Bees are making their little bubble top knots bounce around like they do in the promo video? ![]() Find out how to make that Bubble Top Knot Bounce
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