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Animation principles Brian Curless CSE 457 Autumn 2017 1

Reading Required: John Lasseter. Principles of traditional animation applied to 3D computer animation. Proceedings of SIGGRAPH (Computer Graphics) 21(4): 35-44, July 1987. (online handout) Recommended: Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, Disney animation: The Illusion of Life, Hyperion, 1981. Michael Comet tutorial (source for the ball and green bug examples in this lecture): http://www.cometcartoons.com/3ddocs/charanim/index.html 2

Character animation Goal: make characters that move in a convincing way to communicate personality and mood. Walt Disney developed a number of principles. Computer graphics animators have adapted them to 3D animation. 3

Animation Principles The following are a set of principles to keep in mind: 1. Squash and stretch 2. Staging 3. Timing 4. Anticipation 5. Follow through 6. Overlapping action 7. Secondary action 8. Straight-ahead vs. pose-to-pose vs. blocking 9. Arcs 10. Slow in, slow out 11. Exaggeration 12. Appeal We will consider each... 4

Squash and stretch Squash: flatten an object or character by pressure or by its own power. Stretch: used to increase the sense of speed and emphasize the squash by contrast. Note: keep volume constant! [Lasseter] 5

Squash and stretch (cont d) [Lasseter] 6

Squash and stretch (cont d) [Thomas and Johnston] 7

Squash and stretch (cont d) [Thomas and Johnston] 8

Squash and stretch (cont d) 9

Staging Present the idea so it is unmistakably clear. Audience can only see one thing at a time. Useful guide: stage actions in silhouette. In dialogue, characters face 3/4 towards the camera, not right at each other. 10

Timing An action generally consists of anticipation, the action, and the reaction. Don't dwell too long on any of these. Timing also reflects the weight of an object: light objects move quickly heavier objects move more slowly Timing can completely change the meaning of an action. 11

Timing (cont d) [Thomas and Johnston] 12

Timing (cont d) Animation by Ken Perlin. 13

Anticipation An action has three parts: anticipation, action, reaction. Anatomical motivation: a muscle must extend before it can contract. Prepares audience for action so they know what to expect. Directs audience's attention. 14

Anticipation (cont d) Amount of anticipation (combined with timing) can affect perception of speed or weight. 15

Follow through Actions seldom come to an abrupt stop. Physical motivation: inertia 16

Follow through (cont d) 17

Overlapping action One part intiates ( leads ) the move. Others follow in turn. Hip leads legs, but eyes often lead the head. Loose parts move slower and drag behind (sometimes called secondary motion ). Overlaps can apply to intentions. Example: settling into the house at night. Close the door Lock the door Take off the coat etc... Each action doesn't come to a complete finish before the next starts. 18

Secondary action An action that emphasizes the main point but is secondary to it. 19

Straight-ahead vs. pose-to-pose vs. blocking Straight ahead: proceed from frame to frame without planning where you want to be in ten frames. Can be wild, spontaneous. Pose-to-pose: Define keyframes and "inbetweens". Blocking: Computer graphics animators adaptation Start key-framing at the top of the hierarchy. Refine level by level. Keyframes for different parts need not happen at the same time. 20

Straight-ahead vs. pose-to-pose vs. blocking (cont d) Screenshot from Maya 21

Arcs Avoid straight lines since most things in nature move in arcs. 22

Slow in and slow out An extreme pose can be emphasized by slowing down as you get to it (and as you leave it). In practice, many things do not move abruptly but start and stop gradually. 23

Exaggeration Get to the heart of the idea and emphasize it so the audience can see it. 24

Appeal The character must interest the viewer. It doesn't have to be cute and cuddly. Design, simplicity, behavior all affect appeal. Example: Luxo, Jr. is made to appear childlike. [Lasseter] 25

Appeal (cont d) Note: avoid perfect symmetries. [Thomas and Johnston] 26

Appeal (cont d) Note: avoid perfect symmetries. 27

Animation Artifact Guidelines Aim for 30-60 seconds shorter is usually better. Don t make an animation that feels like slow motion! Try to use some of the principles from this lecture. See project page for pointer to video creation. Audio is permitted, though optional. Turn in One artifact per group Submit representative image, in addition to final video Due Thursday, December 7 at 9am sharp. Voting Non-anonymous, in-class voting on Thursday, December 7. Extra, extra credit and a special grand prize to be awarded! 28

Animation Artifact Non-anonymous, in-class voting on Thursday, December 7. Prizes! Runners-up: mystery prizes 2nd place: Cars 3 Blu-ray 1st place: Cars 3 Blu-ray + extra special mystery prize! 29

Animation production More broadly animation is about making movies and encompasses: Story Art design Modeling Cinematography Motion Rendering 30