: Covers the 12 principles of animation, posing, timing, body mechanics, and advanced workflows like layering and constraints.

There is no legal, full "free download" of the complete Alive! course. It is a premium training resource sold through platforms like P2 Design Academy , Blender Market, and ArtStation.

: Includes high-quality rigged models for practice, such as a bouncing ball, a low-poly squirrel (quadruped), a battle mech (mechanical), and the "Trident" superhero rig (humanoid).

However, Pierrick Picaut often shares and introductory tutorials on his YouTube channel to help beginners get started. Top Free Alternatives for Blender Animation

: Recent updates include Chapter 9 , which focuses on high-end character intros (originally created for the Riot Games challenge), adding 4 hours of advanced content.

The course provides over across more than 180 lessons. It is structured to be progressive, meaning each lesson builds on the previous one to ensure a solid grasp of motion principles.

The , created by Pierrick Picaut of P2 Design, is widely considered the most extensive professional training for Blender animators available today. While the software itself is open-source and free, this premium course is a paid product designed to take users from absolute basics to advanced industry-standard character action. Course Overview and Content