Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Animator's Workbook


The Animator's Workbook Product Details

* Paperback: 160 pages
* Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications; Reprint edition (September 1988)
* Language: English
* ISBN: 0823002292
* Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.4 x 0.5 inches

Description: Award-winning animator, Tony White, covers every aspect of the animation process, providing technical information with easy-to-follow step-by-step illustrations, how to capture movement, expression, and emotion.

If you are an aspiring animator you have probably squeezed all you can out of Preston Blair. If "Illusion of Life" is too expensive or too heavy for you to lift, this is the book for you. One thing all three of these animation books have in common is they include pretty much everything you need to know about the fundamentals of animation. While all three books are excellent Tony White's may be the best balance of content and being a beautiful book to look at. The content contains the principals and industry insight you need to succeed in making a quality piece of animation. The book is fun to read and fun look at. The animation illustrations are very charming colorful and entertaining and reminds you of the reasons you became interested in animation in the first place. The flip animation in the corners of the pages are full color and really fun especially nice since the paper is the right thickness to give a good flip without the usual skip. This is one of the top books for you animator wannabees. If you can get your hands on the out of print Cawley/Korkis book "How to Create Animation" by Pioneer Press, and have these three others you will have every animation book for the aspiring animator you will ever need or likely want.
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