@KirIsNotReal It's a very good feeling when you start a project that is much harder to make in compare to usual projects, finish it through pain and tears and realize how easier your usual projects are now
@alleqasi BUT THE MAIN ADVICE! Don't try to animate action scenes if you are a beginner in animation. If you didn't animate a bouncing ball yet don't start complicate animation. If you just started, learn the base. I don't know your level of skill so maybe it doesn't apply to you.
@alleqasi Think about every moving part of your animation individually and ask some questions to yourself: How much mass this object contains? Should it accelerate or decelerate? How fast is this motion? Is its movement affects some other objects?
@alleqasi 7 watched a lot about it on YouTube
8 Bought an online course
9 Lots of learning and practice in animation, sketching, compositing, montage and other stuff
@alleqasi My way of education specifically in animation was like that:
1 I tried to animate without drawing skills in Moho
2 Watched a lot about it on youtube
3 Started to learn drawing
4 Watched a lot about it on youtube
5 Made ad cartoons
6 First trying in frame by frame animation