To develop a piece for "Animation Set 11," you can approach it through two distinct lenses based on industry context: applying the or contributing to the "100 Years of Disney Animation" Set #11 . 1. The Professional Approach: Applying "Solid Drawing"
: Use "Solid Drawing" to check that your character's proportions stay true throughout the piece. Animation Set 11
: Use clear character design with basic shapes (spheres, cubes, cylinders) to define the anatomy before adding detail. To develop a piece for "Animation Set 11,"
: Focus on the core drawing or modeling. If creating a 2D piece, use tools like animation paper and pencils to plan motion sequences. : Use clear character design with basic shapes
If your goal is to design a piece matching the aesthetic of the , you should focus on characters from the film Oliver & Company .
The 11th principle of animation is . It focuses on giving your characters and objects a sense of weight, volume, and three-dimensional space, even in a 2D medium.