From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9
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Set up audio and reference - Blender Tutorial
From the course: Creating a Finished Character Animation in Blender 2.9
Set up audio and reference
- [Instructor] Now we get to the real meat and potatoes of animating the scene that we had talked about earlier. In this chapter, we're going to look at how to block out our character, move around the animation that we've created, and explore some useful tools, that will speed up your workflow. Finally, we'll preview all of the animation, by creating a movie file that you can share with others, to get feedback from. The very first thing we need to do though, is to add in our video reference or audio, or any other materials that you want to have, while you're animating. In my case, I created some animation sketches that I really enjoyed. So let's go ahead and add those in. I'm going to left click and drag this up here, click right here and go to video sequence. If I hold down my middle mouse button, I can zoom out and put my play head right about there. Now go to add movie. Now under my exercise files, I'm going to go…
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Set up audio and reference4m 7s
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Block out the character's key poses4m 54s
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Timing is everything5m 20s
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Useful animation tools in Blender5m 42s
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How to preview and share your animation6m 43s
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Challenge: Breaking up your animation1m 34s
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Solution: Breaking up your animation6m 48s
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