kingers Posted May 11 Report Share Posted May 11 OpenToonz for Kids: Learn 2D Animation & Motion Basics Published 3/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 3h 33m | Size: 1.88 GBA fun and easy 2D animation course for kids, designed for parents to help their children learn animation using OpenToonz What you'll learn Understand the basics of OpenToonz and how to create digital animations. Learn frame-by-frame animation, keyframes, and motion paths Apply the 12 principles of animation to make smooth and realistic movements. Use advanced tools like the Plastic Tool and Lip Sync for character animation. Export animations as videos and develop creative storytelling skills. Requirements No prior animation experience is required, beginners can follow along easily. A computer or laptop capable of running OpenToonz. OpenToonz software installed (free to download, installation guide included). Basic computer skills such as using a mouse and keyboard. A creative mindset and willingness to practice animation techniques A basic understanding of English, as the course is taught in simple and easy-to-follow language. Description Do you want your child to learn animation in a fun and easy way? This course introduces kids to 2D animation using OpenToonz, a free and professional animation software. With step-by-step lessons, your child will learn how to create animated characters, understand movement, and bring their drawings to life.This course is part of the Next Generation Technologies-AI and Programming for Kids series, designed to help young learners build essential digital skills. The lessons use basic English and a simple teaching style, making it easy for kids to follow along, even if English is not their first language.What Your Child Will Learn:How to use OpenToonz and its basic toolsThe concepts of animation, including frames, keyframes, and timingHow to create smooth animations using motion paths and tweeningThe 12 principles of animation to make animations look more naturalHow to animate robotic movements, facial expressions, and lip-syncingHow to add voice, sound effects, and export their final animationWho This Course Is For:Kids aged 7 to 15 who are interested in animationBeginners with no prior animation experienceParents looking for an educational and creative course for their childChildren who prefer easy-to-understand English instructionsWhy Choose This Course?Step-by-step lessons designed for beginnersFun projects and quizzes to keep kids engagedNo prior animation experience neededLearn at your own pace with lifetime accessBy the end of this course, your child will have created their own animations and developed valuable creative skills. Enroll today and let your child explore the world of animation with OpenToonz. Who this course is for Kids aged 7 to 15 who want to learn digital animation in a fun and simple way. Young learners interested in creating cartoons, animated stories, or basic robotics animations. Students who have completed the Canva and Scratch courses in the "Next Generation Technologies - AI & Programming for Kids" series. Kids whose first language maybe is not English, as the course uses very basic and easy-to-understand English. Parents and teachers looking for a beginner-friendly animation course for children.AusFilehttps://ausfile.com/w6aw70iayho7/OpenToonz.for.Kids.Learn.2D.Animation..Motion.Basics.part1.rarhttps://ausfile.com/00w1m30fnq0a/OpenToonz.for.Kids.Learn.2D.Animation..Motion.Basics.part2.rarRapidGatorhttps://rapidgator.net/file/0d14b12144814e8c7bd31c8708784b60/OpenToonz.for.Kids.Learn.2D.Animation..Motion.Basics.part1.rarhttps://rapidgator.net/file/72a44f371e684a3aa48545e3a7a60070/OpenToonz.for.Kids.Learn.2D.Animation..Motion.Basics.part2.rarTurboBithttps://turbobit.net/d1zojhnh9b20/OpenToonz.for.Kids.Learn.2D.Animation..Motion.Basics.part1.rar.htmlhttps://turbobit.net/p1egxayaihid/OpenToonz.for.Kids.Learn.2D.Animation..Motion.Basics.part2.rar.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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