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      - Learning perspective drawing, overcoming a prime challenge left by inadequate school teaching 
- Understanding the importance of considering the "camera" perspective for conveying emotional story beats 
- Effective use of thumbnailing to expand upon scene prompt exercises, considering camera angle, lighting, emphasis, and balance 
- Utilizing modern digital tools to achieve 100% accurate perspective in your artwork 
- Enhancing believability in your story environments 
- Learning the animator's approach to scene design, from meticulous "set dressing" to texture density in environments 
- Creating animation backgrounds using both linear perspective and descriptions of natural forms 
 
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      - Perspective Drawing 
- Thumbnailing 
- Character Introduction 
- Scene Design 
 
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      - Designed for individuals who are interested in creating their own animation backgrounds 
- You can focus on backgrounds that primarily use the rules of linear perspective or those that describe natural forms 
 
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      All Animation Tutor Courses Require: - Zoom account for the online feedback sessions (Interactive and Group Courses) 
- Access to Google Drive to submit homework and to receive feedback files (Interactive and Group Courses) 
- Reliable internet speed, ideally offering at least 30 Mbps for both downloads and upload, ensures a smooth online experience 
- Drawing materials of your choice, life drawing is always best done traditionally 
- Access to a library or bookstore 
- Ability to seek out artists that inspire you 
- Willingness to learn and grow as an artist! 
 
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      Explore Resource Library: 
 theanimationtutor.com/resourcesSoftware Recommendations: - Best option: Photoshop with the Lazy Nezumi plugin installed. 
- Other options: Clip Studio Paint and comfortability with using the Perspective Rulers or Procreate and comfortability using the Perspective Drawing Guide 
- Most difficult option: Working with pencil on large paper, or multiple pieces of smaller paper (to allow you to extend the vanishing points outside of the composition you're working on) 
 


 
         
         
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
