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How Animation Practice Builds

The course approach keeps early animation work manageable by separating planning, movement, timing, and cleanup into clear practice decisions.

Plan The Scene

Block Key Poses

Test The Timing

Refine The Motion

Movement Before Decoration

This keeps attention on motion first: where a pose begins, where it changes direction, how long it holds, and whether the spacing between frames makes the action feel quick, slow, heavy, or light.

Short Tests Reveal More

Repeated playback helps separate drawing problems from animation problems. A character may need more consistent proportions, while the motion itself may only need a stronger key pose, a cleaner arc, or a different hold on the timeline.

THE PRACTICE APPROACH

Build Clear Motion One Decision At A Time

Storyboard Before Detailed Drawing
Use Key Poses Before In-Betweens
Check Timing In Continuous Playback
Correct Motion Before Final Cleanup