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Originally Posted by BuddyB309
I must say, I was really disappointed at the Midwest regional. Not to many animators showed up. I couldn't find any to give any lessons to. 
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If you came to St Louis :cough cough:
Well, Animation is something where teamwork is needed badly. I'm an outgoing senior and I restarted 1094's team with basically no training my freshmen year. Here's what I did to get better on my own.
* Use the program Just use it screw around find out what that thingie does or that button does. It really helps when you're doing tutorials to know what the basic function of the program's UI.
*Find other animators I would have been lost if I hadn't met Pete at IRI, I can always go ask him for help (GP) and I;m sure hes saved the animation quite a few times.
*Do Tutorials
I'm passing on Animation to some juniors and some sophomores with animation becoming a lot better. It's also important to remember that each year you get so much better and better that you learn the skills you need and you can pass it down so they are better.