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=**2. Anticipation**= media type="youtube" key="sdUUx5FdySs" width="420" height="315" Here, the animated short "Kiwi!" is able to use the animation principle of Anticipation: when a character prepares to perform an action so that the audience is able to anticipate what will happen next. For example, Kiwi makes exaggerated movements. struggling up the cliff in order to make the audience assume that Kiwi is pulling something heavy, which he is (a tree). Then when jumping off the cliff, Kiwi takes a few running leaps and dances around getting ready to jump. The viewers are anticipating that Kiwi will jump off the cliff. Therefore, it is a good example of anticipation by Kiwi doing things before the main action occurs, allowing the audience to know what to expect next. = = =**11. Solid Drawing**= media type="youtube" key="wEKLEeY_WeQ" width="560" height="315" This video illustrates the animation principle of Solid Drawing which adds space and create characters that appear have a 3D form to create a more natural and realistic feel. The animator has the man turn so he is shot from all different angles like a camera. It gives the feel that he has weight, balance, and mass. The space that the man is in has perspective created with leading lines to create the space for a "3D" character to live in, which makes not only the picture have space, but also the man to have mass. There are also has shadows and overlapping features such as clothes, glasses, and body parts that give depth to the man's body. Thus, by creating a seemingly three dimensional space, it gives depth and realistic qualities to the animation.
 * "Kiwi!" by Madyeti47 Using The Technique of Drawing and Computer Animation**
 * "Destiny - Animated Short" by Fabien Weibel Using the Technique of Drawing and Computer Animation**