Zou je hier een klein verslagje willen posten hoe je het doet en wat je vorderingen zijn, dan leer ik er misschien nog wat van 😊
Learn from the masters... Hope you got a lotta time, 'cause if you wanna be an animator you gotta have patience! Check out the boxed sets of Loony Tunes, Donald Duck, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Dumbo, you name the classic Disney movies. Also you can take a look at the original Pixar shorts (Luxor Junior, Geri's Game, etc.)
Also you can pick up any book by Preston Blair, he used to work for Disney and he worked on some Tex Avery cartoons (they so much ROCK!) back in the 40's. But I'd say it's best just to go ahead and give it a go. Try doing a simple character pushing a ball, lifting up a box, walking, running/jumping/stumbling, etc.. Those exercises are pretty much default and will be done in any animation class. But it's a good start. One other excersize you do is take one shot from a movie/short and try to duplicate the motion with your own 3D character. It usually works best if the scene is in fact 3D itself, since in 2D movies they tend to unconsiously shift and/or bulge perspective inside of characters for things to look nice and proper.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Enjoy