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Exploring Animation Principles in Maya: Timing and Spacing

by Delano Athias

In this collection of lessons, we will learn about the animation principle of timing and spacing. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher.

What you'll learn

In this collection of lessons, we will learn about the animation principle of timing and spacing. This course will delve in the animation principle of timing and spacing in Maya. Throughout this course, we'll define timing and spacing and work through a variety exercises to help get the point across. We'll even discuss techniques we can use to make sure our animations are Timed accurately. By the end of this course, you'll have a deeper understanding of the principle of timing and spacing, which will help you become a better animator. Software required: Maya 2011 and higher.

About the author

Delano works avidly as an animation author at Pluralsight. Starting his career at animation studios like Shilo, Delano has developed a strong passion for his talents. His animation and rigging background help him teach and create some of the most-watched training on Pluralsight. A few of his favorite projects that he has contributed to include: Character Interaction in Maya and in Softimage, Rigging the Human Face in Maya, Rigging Sea Creatures in Maya, and Rigging and Animating Transforming... more

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