The post-production videos really show off that you know and love what you're doing. The passion, dedication, and willpower to create and animate even during the busiest times of your life is truly a wonderful sight to witness. As always, I wish the best for you on your next project ❤
I learned the Chromatic Aberration effect from Wodienfor, where he explained how to do that in Sony Vegas. I haven't seen more people use this method, as they rely on 3rd-party plugins like Red Giant Universe.
And animation is meant to have exaggeration to create fluid and fun-to-watch movement. Animation should NOT be stoic and normal all the time or at all. To make a scene stick out or interesting to watch: squash-and-stretch, smears, and exaggerated expressions can bring life to an otherwise lifeless scene. However there are instances where life-like human-like animation CAN look good, look at Chainsaw Man's amazing character acting. But for it to work, lots of constant life-like movement and flow needs to be in place. (As well as consistent drawings.) Every animator has their own style in animating something, whether it's a human, a ball, or a mech. Who are YOU to decide what's right in a medium that is meant for artistic freedom and expression?
@@thegoldenapplebryanwu6816 This is not your westoid animation, little bro. That's why westerners shouldn't dwelve into anime, they just can't do it. Stick to your cartoons.
The post-production videos really show off that you know and love what you're doing. The passion, dedication, and willpower to create and animate even during the busiest times of your life is truly a wonderful sight to witness. As always, I wish the best for you on your next project ❤
Ty, and I appreciate the support you've given me so far! It still feels crazy to me that I've even made it this far at least
I learned the Chromatic Aberration effect from Wodienfor, where he explained how to do that in Sony Vegas. I haven't seen more people use this method, as they rely on 3rd-party plugins like Red Giant Universe.
Most if not all the effects or tricks I learned for After Effects came from Manu Mercurial. I've never used Sony Vegas before but I have heard of it.
please make more post production content to help us ..❤🖤
Am planning to!
Thank you very much. Your video was very useful, and I could learn a few more post production tricks for my animations.
Mark of true talent here
That was complicated, i think i understood a few things! keep up the good work!
This is awesome! thanks for the tutorial🤍
dang you're so good, from now im your fan
Did you hear about what Adobe did recently?
You mean the change in their terms of service? Yeah I've heard of it, but there's no need to worry about me, I've already got a solution to that 😁
@@ElinaNoodles ah I see 😉
Why does her face bounce like that? Humans do not 'squash and stretch', looks weird as hell
And animation is meant to have exaggeration to create fluid and fun-to-watch movement. Animation should NOT be stoic and normal all the time or at all. To make a scene stick out or interesting to watch: squash-and-stretch, smears, and exaggerated expressions can bring life to an otherwise lifeless scene.
However there are instances where life-like human-like animation CAN look good, look at Chainsaw Man's amazing character acting. But for it to work, lots of constant life-like movement and flow needs to be in place. (As well as consistent drawings.)
Every animator has their own style in animating something, whether it's a human, a ball, or a mech. Who are YOU to decide what's right in a medium that is meant for artistic freedom and expression?
@@thegoldenapplebryanwu6816 This is not your westoid animation, little bro. That's why westerners shouldn't dwelve into anime, they just can't do it. Stick to your cartoons.
@@thegoldenapplebryanwu6816 Stick to your western cartoons little one, anime is not for you.