@simopelle

0:00 Intro
0:26 Squash & Stretch
0:40 Anticipation
0:54 Arcs
1:08 Ease in & Ease out
1:28 Appeal
1:43 Timing
2:00 Solid drawing
2:10 Exaggeration
2:18 Pose to pose
2:34 Staging
2:52 Secondary action
3:07 Follow through
3:39 Fin

@MadManMark

The actual examples need work but I do like the choice of colors and typeface in this video. Good eye for design :)

@EvanDickey-z4y

this is a good l4esson, it teaches a lot.

@soso3792

When you do squash and stretch, the volume should stay consistent. The rectangle should be narrower when it’s stretching.

@aringuha6263

Timing comes with spacing. I don't know why many forgets about this

@ShwibiTech

The principles are correct, but the animations...
Let's just say it's better than me.

@sheetalgusain4851

😂🤣preparing for my exams thank you so much... Our teacher did not provide us notes so i have to take help from goggle and YouTube thank you so much for this video

@benjaminbeltran7004

The example animations are so stiff and lifeless. How ironic lol.

@TheMCBlender

Very good! I should use these more often for my animations.

@Raghudesign

Thanks for creating such an short n amazing video

@smkn3penajampaserutara777

permission to use for schoolwork

@indianstunts

it's beauty is it's simplicity

@PrincessOfMisfortune

Thank you for showing this! ^^

@ummarahassan9097

you made it look so easy

@joelpmoncy3340

So these are the 12 principles of animation

@noahspalding2732

this is good

@cloyd4244

Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnk yoooooou

@christianangelodumaop3026

I'm a beginner and thank u for the tips

@ChallenCarland

you guys complain too much, its a good video