Richard Williams
What’s inside
Richard Williams’ ‘The Animator’s Survival Kit’ is a comprehensive guide to the principles of animation, drawn from his vast experience in the field.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding the foundational principles of animation
- Improving animation skills through practical techniques
- Learning about the nuances of character movement
- Gaining insights from a master animator’s experience
Key Points
- The 12 basic principles of animation
- Techniques for creating believable movement
- Timing and spacing in animation
- Walk cycles and character movement
- Advanced animation concepts
- Exercises to hone animation skills
- Williams’ insights from his animation career
Who’s it For
- aspiring animators
- animation professionals
- graphic designers
- students of animation
- creative artists
About the author
Richard Williams is an acclaimed animator, known for his work on ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ and his expertise in the craft of animation.