
It covers all forms of animation both 2D and 3D from start to finish with videos for all skill levels. You can start with little-to-no experience working through the site’s many free tutorials. But if you don’t have time to read the whole post here’s my tldr: I’ll be reviewing Bloop Animation’s library of premium courses packed with instructional videos for beginners and intermediate animators alike.īut these only scratch the surface of what you should learn. If you’re serious about animating and want detailed high-quality instructional videos to help you learn then Bloop’s courses are perfect. I recommend starting with Animation Foundations but you can grab the entire library at a discount if you wanna learn more than just the basics. Now with that said let’s dive deeper into Bloop Animation to review the nitty-gritty details of their premium video courses. The concept for Bloop Animation started as a small YouTube channel offering free video tutorials for artists. It was created by NYC animator Morr Meroz after he graduated SVA with a major in 3D animation. Morr published many of his animations online so he’s not just a teacher in this field, but also a very talented animator.

Morr MerozĪfter the Bloop Animation website launched it grew into a haven for quality tutorials and guides on both 2D and 3D animation. This quickly evolved into a brand surrounding Morr’s work, and this led to a series of premium video courses alongside his many free videos.

If you don’t have much money to spend you can always start with the free Bloop YouTube channel. Check out the quality, the topics & teaching style in those vids to see what you think. It’s a great way to preview Bloop’s courses before buying.īloop follows the same freemium style as Proko’s courses which offers snippets for free on YouTube, but the premium courses have much lengthier videos and more in-depth topics that never get released on YouTube. So let’s look further into the premium videos and how they’re structured. Take a look at the main course page to get a full list of all the available video courses. You’ll notice there’s a lot of options, many of which focus primarily on animation software. But with a total of 8 courses(and counting!) you have a lot to pick from.

Here’s what Bloop offers in their course library as of writing this review:Īnimation Foundations – all the main principles of animation for beginners including common phrases, tools, and methods for quality animating.įlash Animation – this course teaches the Flash interface for animators who want to start with Adobe’s powerful software(now called Adobe Animate).
