No. An animator does not have to draw, but must be able to bring movement to 3d models or 2d pictures
Drawing conclusions is necessary to make sense of information or evidence presented, to provide closure to a discussion or argument, and to guide future actions or decisions. It allows individuals to summarize and interpret the data collected, which can help in reaching resolutions or forming opinions on a specific matter.
The cast of Drawing Account - 1941 includes: Jack Davis as Reynolds (Engineer) Ross Hertz as Animator
You may not become an animator on Woozworld. Even if you know them. You must live in Canada and you must visit the Woozworld headquarters there to become an animator. You have to pay to be an animator, and you don't get paid either.
Everyone has their opinion. If one person thinks that your drawing is ugly and horrifying, then another person might say that it's very wonderful and fantastic. But, you might want to be really good so that most of the people say you're very wonderful and fantastic so that it is more likely to be an animator.
Yes. It's a flash animation about a flash animator drawing a stick figure in Macromedia Flash, converting it to a symbol naming it The Chosen One. It comes to life and causing chaos in the program and on the desktop.
animator's use a special pen and pad that are connected to the computer.They don't color it in on the pad they color it in the computer.The tricky part of being a animator is that the drawing needs to been drawn EXACTED same!That's how they work.
Digital animation is a choice. Instead of using 2-dimensional pictures for an animation, digital animation is about using computers to create moving images. However, adequate knowledge of software like Maya, 3D Max, and Adobe Photoshop are necessary.
Jeff Kinney, in my opinion, is not an animator. I only know him for writing Diary of a Wimpy Kid and creating Poptropica.
they need to calculate how big to make something or what the area of a drawing is and their job is kind of making a blue print which needs math
Not Sure, but if you have to pay to get full version, THEIR SCAMMING YOU. Peter Bone's Pivot Stickfigure Animator is freeware. No purchase necessary.
It not necessary to know their names but what's more important is knowing how to work out their properties
James Algar animator Samuel Armstrong background artist Art Babbitt animator Jack Campbell animator Les Clark animator Claude Coats background artist Merle Cox background artist Shamus Culhane animator Phil Dike background artist Ugo D'Orsi animator Al Eugster animator Norman Ferguson supervising animator Bernard Garbutt animator Milt Kahl animator Ward Kimball animator Eric Larson animator Ray Lockrem background artist Dick Lundy animator Hamilton Luske supervising animator Robert Martsch animator Joshua Meador animator Fred Moore supervising animator Grim Natwick animator Mique Nelson background artist Maurice Noble background artist Stan Quackenbush animator Wolfgang Reitherman animator Bill Roberts animator George Rowley animator Fred Spencer animator Robert Stokes animator Frank Thomas animator Bill Tytla supervising animator Marvin Woodward animator Cy Young animator