FRAMEBURST ACADEMY 11
š®Ā Summary (TL;DR)
Is relying on reference⦠cheating?
Or is it something every animator quietly depends on?
Most beginners feel unsure about it.
Letās clarify that misunderstanding properly.
š¬ How to Use Reference for Animation Properly?
First and foremost, letās understand one basic thing.
š What Is a Reference?
A reference is only:
Something you look at to help you understand how something works.
Thatās it.
It could be:
- An image of a hand
- A real person walking
- A video of someone talking
- A clip showing an expression
You are not guessing.
Youāre studying via observation.
š¤ Why Do Beginners Feel Guilty Using References?
Many beginners believe:
- āIf I rely reference, Iām not creativeā
- āI should be able to do this from memoryā
- āThis feels like cheatingā
But hereās the reality:
You feel this way because you assume you are supposed to already know everything.
You are not.
You are gathering intel.
And learning always starts with observing.
ā Why Using Reference Actually Helps?
Letās make it easy.
Reference aids you:
- Avoid making assumptions
- See how the universe actually operates
- Understand details you normally miss
- Improve faster
Without referenceā¦
You are just guessing.
And guesses without understanding often leads to mistakes.
š ļø How to Use Reference Properly:
(Step by Step)
Letās break it down in the easiest way.
š Step 1: Watch Real Examples
Start by observing real life or videos.
E.g:
- Observe how they react
- Notice their seating position
- Watch how someone walks or runs
Do not rush.
Just watch.
š§ Step 2: Understand Whatās Happening
Ask yourself simple questions:
- What moved first?
- What moved next?
- Was it fast or slow?
You are not copying yet.
You are trying to understand.
āļø Step 3: Try It Yourself
Now attempt to recreate it.
Not exactly as it is.
Just your version of it.
It might appear different.
Thatās alright.
š Step 4: Practice Again
Repeat the procedure.
Watch again.
Give it another shot.
Each time, youāll understand more.
šØ Step 5: Make It Your Own
Once you understand the movementā¦
You do not need to follow the reference exactly.
You can:
- Simplify it
- Alter it
- Adapt it to your style
ā ļø What NOT to Do?
This section is significant.
ā Donāt Just Copy Without Thinking:
If you replicate without understandingā¦
You wonāt gain anything.
You will only repeat.
ā Do Not Depend on Reference Forever:
Reference serves as a tool for learning.
Not for constantly relying on it.
Over time, youāll need it less.
ā Do Not Rush:
If you quickly glance and then move onā¦
You miss the whole point.
Take your time.
Observe carefully.
š¬ A Simple Truth:
Citing reference is not cheating.
It is a way you train your eyes.
Even experienced creators use reference.
Because no one recollect every detail of real movement perfectly.
š± A Final Thought:
Think of reference as a manual.
It shows you the way.
However, you still walk it yourself.
You still do the work.
And thatās what defines it yours.
āļø What’s Your Next Step (Coming Thursday):
Next blog: How to really enjoy animation?
Click here -> https://takzicution.com/beginner-animation-burnout
You now know how to learn betterā¦
But what about feeling better while engaging in the activity?
How do you actually appreciate the processā¦
Instead of feeling tired or trapped?
Weāll explore that next.
See you until the next summon.š¬
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