Dragon animation by Jamie Floodgate |
This online class runs for 20 weeks on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from 7-10pm. The course starts with animation fundamentals and builds up to complex actions and performances, and a professional level demo reel.
The class is taught by veteran animator and animation tutor Michael Morgan.
Michael Morgan |
The 20 week evening class starts with the very basics - a bouncing ball - and builds towards a full understanding of character and creature performance in 3D animation.
Where and when
3D Animation Evening Class is a part-time evening class, running online for 20 weeks from 7-10 pm, two nights a week. Class starts on 1st September 2020.
bear animation by Amanda Costa |
The main software we teach is Autodesk Maya, but we also regularly use the Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop and Premiere.
Tutor - Michael Morgan
Michael Morgan is a talented and experienced animator whose work includes Guardians of the Galaxy, Beauty and the Beast, and Black Panther. To see more about Michael's work and how he approaches the character animation process, read this post.
3D Animation Evening Class
When and Where
Animation by Jamie Floodgate |
Mode of Delivery
Online, via Google Meet, Syncsktech and Zoom. Students will need a laptop, a robust broadband internet connection, and will need to download a free non commercial version of Autodesk Maya.
Crab mating dance by Maria Robertson |
Animation basics
- Week 1: General introduction to Maya - animation basics
- Bouncing ball
- Lamp hop
- Week 2: Animation locomotion - walks and character walks
- Basic walk cycle with basic biped
- Basic human walk
- Week 3: Advanced locomotion - runs, hops, jumps and skips
- Basic run cycle
- Human biped run cycle
- Week 4: Advanced locomotion - jumps
- Basic jumps
- Human biped jump
Animation mechanics by Chan Sagoo |
Week 5: Flexibility and overlapping action
- Foxy bouncing ball with tail
- Helicopter overlapWeek 6: Weight and balance
- Weight shiftWeight lift
- Week 7: Animation mechanics - physical actions
- Person throwing a ball - use of live action reference
- Person throwing a ball - develop and recap
- Week 8: Animation mechanics - physical actions
- Lifting a heavy object - develop
- Lifting a heavy object - refine
- Week 9: Character poses, including creating thumbnail sketches and creating character poses
- Week 10: Pantomime animation
- Thumbnail sketches for pantomime animation
- Pantomime animation
- Week 11: Introduction to character animation
- “Phone Booth Person” - key poses for character on stepped curves
- Add breakdowns to “Phone Booth Person” using Tween Machine
- Week 12: Introduction to Character Animation
- Reaction shots - animate a “take” with basic biped
- Reactions - animate a “take” with a human biped
- Week 13: More on character animation - building and blocking a shot; parenting and constraints
- Very short dialogue shot with basic biped
- Very short dialogue shot with human biped
- Week 14: Character animation - dialogue
- Block medium dialogue shot
- Refine medium dialogue shot
- Week 15: Character animation - dialogue and lipsync
- Block advanced dialogue shot
- Refine advanced dialogue shot
Character animation also delves into Body language, Text and Subtext, Acting,
Analysing the face, breaking down lipsync and so much more.
Analysing the face, breaking down lipsync and so much more.
Dinosaur animation by Eduardo Sartori |
Animals & Creatures
- Week 16: Animal locomotion, trots walks and runs, including quadruped walk, and quadruped trots
Demo Reel, Jobs & Careers
Week 20: Demo reel, website/blog, jobs and careers
- Assemble the first draft of demo reel.
- Create a blog to host it
- Demo reel review, recap
MoCap cleanup with Steven Lall |
To support the live delivery of this animation class, we have hundreds of tutorial videos at our Vimeo Tutorial Channel.
Official site
To sign up for the evening class, follow this link to the official site.
Escape Studios Demo Reel
And to see what kind of animation our students have been doing lately, watch our latest demo reel below:
The Escape Studios Animation Blog offers a personal view on the art of animation and visual effects. To find out more about our new BA/MArt, now recruiting for September 2020, follow this link. To apply, visit the official page here.
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