Animation : 11 Tips For Bringing Your Animated Characters To Life by Maurice Vaughan

Maurice Vaughan

11 Tips For Bringing Your Animated Characters To Life

It is a truly rewarding experience when animation artists breathe life into their characters by creating movement as though they’re real humans.” —Eyo Obot (animator)

In today’s blog, Eyo shares 11 tips to successfully create characters that feel as grounded and realistic as they are “cartoony.”

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Daniel Husbands

Great share thanks Maurice Vaughan

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Daniel Husbands. Other creatives can use the tips too, like screenwriters and filmmakers using "Timing."

Pat Alexander

I do love a great cartoonish performance though. Over the top characters have become taboo in that they're too much, too in your face, or too intrusive, but they really remain effective narrative tools for communicating complicated plot mechanics with lower stakes by being overly dramatic

Eon C. Rambally

Great post Maurice Vaughan! Certainly essentials to the world of animations. Impressive!

Maurice Vaughan

Eyo Obot wrote the blog, Eon C. Rambally. You're right. It's essential to the world of animations.

Eon C. Rambally

Thanks Maurice, was supposed to contact the animators on my network with discussions, on my recent post in the Animators lounge. Eyo Obot reminded, certainly is one of them!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Eon C. Rambally.

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