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Character Design For Animation in Illustrator
Section 1. Introduction
Welcome To This Course (1:26)
01. Introduction to Character Design for Animation (4:26)
02. Getting the Project Files
03. How to Create Memorable Characters (1:43)
Section 2. Character Psychology
04. Character Development and Psychology (4:26)
05. What grabs your character's attention (3:18)
06. How does your character make decisions (2:26)
07. How does your character organizes hisher world (2:36)
08. Defining Attitude (1:55)
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Section 3. Concept Art for Character Design
09. Shapes and Meaning (3:41)
10. Body Types (3:26)
11. Character Design in Action (4:03)
Section 4. Explanation of a Character for Rigging
12. Example of a Character Ready in Illustrator (4:08)
13. Body Breakdown (4:08)
14. Symmetrical Character in 5 basic views (2:11)
15. Importance of Using a Storyboard in Production (3:34)
16. Taking care of the Joints (2:19)
17. Getting Ready (4:27)
Section 5. Tracing the Character
18. Preparing the Frontal View (1:05)
19. Creating the Head and Neck (5:06)
20. Creating the Upper Torso (6:23)
21. Creating the Lower Torso (4:18)
22. Creating the Hips (7:35)
23. Creating the Arms (9:20)
24. Creating the Legs (9:12)
Section 6. Setting Up for Replacement Animation
25. Replacement Animation Explanation (2:17)
26. Creating the Hands (9:14)
27. Creating the Feet (5:14)
28. Creating the Mouths (7:31)
29. Creating the Eyes (4:21)
30. Creating the Eyebrows and Nose (4:01)
31. Exporting The Character (3:13)
32. Bonus - Create The Joints (2:48)
15. Importance of Using a Storyboard in Production
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