I need to learn new animation and drawing techniques to make it more varied and unique as opposed to my other one. I will keep the same style, but edit it in a few ways here and there to find out whether or not it works or not. When it comes to animating I can decide whether or not it is suitable and if it's actually needed and may need to be changed.
Sites that contain tips and tricks for art is where I will find these types of techniques and varying art styles.
A few examples are here:
http://www.filmeducation.org/resources/primary/teaching_with_film/primary_animation/animation_techniques/ - Animation styles and their requirements and procedures. Contains images of each animation style, so it's basically good to look and see famous examples of these kinds of
http://www.the-flying-animator.com/animation-techniques.html - Similar to the previous link, but groups up more styles into categories. Doesn't contain as many visual references as the others, but still provides a lot of useful information.
http://www.arena-multimedia.com/blog/index.php/animation-techniques/ - Summarising animation in general, and emphasising how creativity has no limits. Contains videos of examples of each type of naimation which is good as a reference.
I will also produce some exercises using different animation techniques, such as cut-out animation and pixilation animation.
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