@@MarkDaviesArt learn and make animation. i already bought the drawing tablet and followed a few books and youtube instructions. but i always feel like i'm not ready there's something missing, so no matter how hard i try i never finish my video.
@@utlinhdang6414 I can suggest the following Books The Animators Survival Kit by Richard Williams amzn.to/3q5xEq3 When I was studying animation, it was this book that really helped me truly understand animation, probably the best animation book out there. For online videos check out Aaron Blaise at www.creaturearteacher.com, he offers affordable videos on animation and drawing. Finally my advice would be especially at this stage, keep your animations simple. Forget about detailed drawings at this stage, just work with basic shapes, don’t be planning anything like films neither, you will learn a lot more by just creating short experiments of balls bouncing, human and animal walk and run cycles, pendulum swinging, Animating a flour sack with character. These are the standard tests when learning animation as they cover most of the 12 principles of animation. And always remember, animation is the art of movement, not the quality of the drawing skills.