This course shows you how simple it is to create 2D animation using Toon Boom Harmony, an industry standard for producing animated television shows, and films. A basic oval-shape that encompasses his torso, head, and tail, with simple arms and legs attached. Our character, The Pepper, was designed to imitate the simplicity of the character Plankton for the cartoon Sponge Bob Square Pants. This helps speed up the production, as new mouth drawings are rarely needed, if at all.Įven though 2D animation is rarely in theaters in the US, because of new networks like Netflix or Amazon as well as mobile games and Ebooks, 2D animation is still In high demand. They were created once, and then used over, and over. Think about the basic mouth movements of the characters. A modern day example of cut-out animation is the cartoon South Park. This way you didn't have to draw the head more than once, or different mouth movements or hands. In contrast cut-out animation is like Fred Flintstone, So by creating a system where not every frame of animation had to be completely drawn out, characters were broken down into pieces (head, torso, arms, legs, etc) or cut out. A good comparison would be full animation is Bugs Bunny this animation was in theaters, playing before movies. It's because of this hinging that you can pose the skeleton in different positions.Ĭut-out animation became very popular with the advent of television, and a need to provide animated content much quicker than it had been produced. A good comparison is like of the Halloween decoration of the skeleton that is hinged together. With cutout animation you are basically working with a puppet.
One is hand drawn, or full animation, and the other is cut-out or limited animation. In 2D animation, there are 2 different types of animation. So, what exactly is “ Cut-Out Animation”?