Wish I found this sooner. as someone who is planning to apply for game design. I am content with how I draw from paper. but I have no clue how to use software and such. which is frustrating when drawing as I cannot manipulate these tools to my advantage. The first tutorial which actually demonstrates these simple tools which many amateurs such as myself easily don't see. which more experienced artists take that knowledge as a common fact Video is of very high quality from cinematography to editing. feels like I should be paying for this service. May I mention how this has no ads. seriously these people have pretty good intentions
ive been doing this so wrong, ive been just hand colouring everything on a below layer and then just manually erasing any brush strokes outside the lines
You guys have a KILLER channel. I grew up in the 90's and always wanted to be an animator (even went to school for it) but it just didn't work out for me. You guys are living the dream!
This channel is seriously underrated. My question is what are your favorite and least favorite parts of working in animation? Also how did y'all come up with the idea for this TH-cam channel?
I'm trying to figure out how to do a color fill in procreate that goes into the black line art further, let me know if you come across that. Or anyone out there that might see this, help me out!
I would really appreciate an in depth tutorial of how you transferred textures from web images on to your line drawing. The technique is very beautiful when done properly. I wish more time was spent on the subject.
Rewatching this vid 4 years later and the editing and story still slaps! The little alien skit, the way Brent fell over after Max took the phone from him (very funny acting btw), and the fact you guys drove to a blumming desert for this video! It’s awesome, this channel slaps
These tutorials are goldmines for us freelancer trying to get into a professional company down the line. It's always kool to see how others approach digital art. Definitely earned a new sub!
Everytime you guys upload videos like these, I've always take important notes in my handmade sketchbooks. I'm glad you guys are doing this to inspire all artists in a good way. :)
Oh my god. That background art made me want to cry. It's so beautiful, and the video made it look easy to make, which I know it certainly isn't! Amazing content.
this is one of the most helpful videos I've ever watched. Colour artists definitely deserve higher pay! Colouring is so complex and difficult, kudos to the professionals and everyone else that takes the time to learn colour theory!
You guys are AMAZING. As a young art student in the animation field, I've been doing traditional art almost all of my life. I kind off have the basis for digital art but with your videos which I watch over and over again really makes it very easy and fun to watch. I know I'm just one guy saying this but thank you so much for all of your hard work putting together these kind of videos for us young artist. Keep up the good work!
You guys are a life saver. I'll be sure to submit my characters in hopes to learn more about design and Illustration for the animation industry. Maybe understand expression or how to create pitch illustrations when presenting to studios.
I feel like I've stumbled on a diamond in the rough with how good your content is, relative to how new the channel is. I think this channel could get really big really soon
Wow guys! you gave me back that dream of my childhood to work in a small animated series. For years I had forgotten it because of my work, studies and life in general but when I saw all of your videos I got nostalgia and good memories! thank you so much, who knows, maybe in the future I'll be able to make that crazy dream of my childhood a reality.
Thank you for your hard work on this channel, as an amateur it’s helping to speed up my work flow and improve my digital art. I’ve made art my whole life traditionally with great success but digital art was always difficult for me. This channel has brought clarity for me and taught me some vital skills. Thanks so much for demystifying the animation industry.
Every time I watched anime, i always wondered if their outlines were using anti aliasing or pixels to prevent those faded black to white shadings, but these guys explained EVERYTHING. I am definitely subbing to them, and big thanks for sharing the files to help us understand how to tweak with them ourselves.
Does this channel interferes with your actual careers at the studios that you work on? what do your bosses or co-workers think about BAM? Great channel! Greetings from Perú
No, we LOVE it! (also co-worker) Sometimes artists from different areas don't always see or completely understand what their co-workers in other departments are doing, or how they do it. But we all have a tremendous respect for each other. It's cool to see what the "other side" does all day and how they do it! I'm a storyboard artist, so I get to see my quick, crappy drawings turned into beautiful designs by these awesome designers, which you (the viewers) get to enjoy onscreen!
I'm not technically a co-worker but I do work in the industry as a Timing Director (another very obscure/misunderstood job), and this was amazing/enlightening to watch!
This is exactly what artists aspiring to join the field need, a detailed but easy instruction on how the industry does its work, all while giving hands on experience with the addition of the psd files. For that I thank you a million times over. Keep up the good work! I'm wondering if you manage to use any specific or special brushes you might add those for free in the future as well, not sure if that's asking for too much but just an idea :P
I’m gonna be completely honest. I had this mind set when I went in to this video. I knew some of the tips. But I actually learned something. These tips where really helpful and I think you explained it better than most artists have explained it to me. I am a young artists I do have much more to learn and I know people might think that I don’t understand much because I am so young. But I think that young artists are changing everyday and I think that I can do this art stuff. My dad is an art student in college and both of my parents are becoming teachers in different types of categories anyway, I just wanted to say thank you. That’s all I wanted to say.
BaM Animation hello guys, i love your videos and my dream is to become a professional animator, so, my question is, how can i start my career on animation without knowing where i can study?
Could you explain the animation process of Samurai Jack and its technical challenges/limitations/benefits also I challenge you to animate something... 100% ON PAPERRRRrrrr
I would never work for the animation industry. It's too restricted and doesn't pay equally. I'll just stick to making my crappy cartoons for youtube. Informative video though. :)
Wow, what’s that? A tutorial which is NOT 30 minutes long, which has multiple examples which make actual sense, shows the process AND has entertaining good acting and several professional artists working in the art field discussed? And with PSD files? Guys, you are a blessing! Keep up the amazing work!
I just found this channel and it blows me away with every video. Especially this one. I’ve been using the brush and painting everything for years. This is my favorite channel now.
That 2 pixel expansion trick is something I’ve wondered how to get around for freaking YEARS. I subbed for that alone, but this video as a whole was SO helpful. Thank you so much!!!!
Can you make a detailed video on how you make those realistic backgrounds? It looks so interesting. Also, keep it up on giving us really good content! You guys are really helpful!
This channel has helped me in more ways than I can describe. This type of art has been my dream since high school and I graduated 12 years ago! Digital art has always been so inaccessible and you guys have helped me to work practically to achieve my dream. Thank you so much!
Best tutorials with exceptional editing and amusing script that I've seen out here! My process typically takes SO LONG and with your tips I might actually start meeting my deadlines instead of crawling past them most of the time. Thank you so much!
God even these videos are industry level! Great job guys! I love how much work goes into these, really a treat! Thank you so much. Will continue to watch!
Thanks for all the AMAZING TIPS!! I graduated college and I'm an aspiring character artist/animator working on my own pitch! The tips for the night time lighting just saved my butt on some key art I've been stuck on, so thank you again!! Love ALL the videos I've watched so far, anyone wanting to learn pro tips, for real watch BaM Animation, I learned things 4 years of art college didnt teach me!
Great tutorial. But at 4:06 - "they worked in non-air conditioned rooms" ... at the Disney Studio (which is the footage you show at 3:59 - 4:12) the Ink & Paint Dept. did have air conditioning ... in fact , the ONLY dept. that had air conditioning at the old Disney Hyperion Ave. studio was the Ink & Paint Dept. Then , later when Disney moved to the new studio building in Burbank the whole studio had air conditioning. I would tend to think that at other studios if there was any air conditioning at all it was for the Ink & Paint Dept. because the humidity and temperature needs to be controlled to have the paint adhere properly to the cels and keep non-painted cels from sticking together.
Your advice on the 2px thing CHANGED MY LIFE. I am self taught on digital art and that was something that has been bugging me. I'm currently having that issue on a tshirt design. Now I can easily fix it! Although I use Krita, they have the same function labeled as "Grow" in case anyone else is curious. ;)
A quick and honest answer: practice. It takes your mind and muscles time to adjust, but if you work at it enough, you should slip into a comfort zone where it becomes as natural as drawing directly.
Covering colouring line art easily and taking care of the halo effect from anti aliasing makes this video 100000000X useful with just those tips alone. Awesome video guys!
4:56 Huh, my art professor called them "marching ants" too. Is that what every digital artist calls 'em? Guess it rolls off the tongue better than "blinking selection rope".
Ok, but really, thank you for making videos that are not only crazy informative, but also simplistic and fun and easy to follow. Thank you for not being a monotone time lapse with voice over.
OMG I had been like more than 7 years without knowing how to color in photoshop without that annoying white space between the lineart XD thank you guys
This has been the most useful tutorial for coloring and filling in line art super fast. I wish I've found this video 100 pages back before I did my webcomic.
I'm in Graphic Design 2 and I really love learning about digital art but I have a teacher that isn't that...well great if I'm being honest. I'm not learning anything in class but watching your videos really help me alot. 😁 THANK YOU
I absolutely love these videos, I wish i had this type of info before aimlessly choosing random art majors in school. Now I have some type of direction on where i want to go in life.
My dream is to become an cartoonist so im happy I found this channel :"D My question: is difficult to work on cartoon industry ?? (I just realised I'm a year later xd)
Was doing some art last night and the coloring took ages! I was literally just about to look up how to color more efficiently, and this popped up on my reccommended!
This is EXACTLY What I've been looking for! I could never figure out a good combo of simple tricks that significantly speed up my process! Thank you so much!
That gas station looks like something I’d see in my dreams. The bending palm tree, angled gas hanger, and oddly square building makes it look so surreal
so, its the same as any other artist work. didnt know color stylists made less money. thought that there was line, background, and character painting artists and they were paid the same. thats a shame.
Thank you for telling me about that expand pixel option when using the paint bucket!!! I've been spending so much time filling in each white pixel! Thank you so much! 😭
Oh man, that 2 pixel fill difference was a lifesaver.
Thanks guys for the hard work and the awesome tips.
Seriously! It really is. Had no idea. I've been manually filling them in like a fool...lol
@@Ima80skid me too! What a waste of time
That saved my life, I have been watching different tutorials for a while now but non every mentioned that
That tip has single-handedly solved world hunger, climate change and achieved world peace.
Wish I found this sooner. as someone who is planning to apply for game design. I am content with how I draw from paper. but I have no clue how to use software and such. which is frustrating when drawing as I cannot manipulate these tools to my advantage.
The first tutorial which actually demonstrates these simple tools which many amateurs such as myself easily don't see. which more experienced artists take that knowledge as a common fact
Video is of very high quality from cinematography to editing. feels like I should be paying for this service. May I mention how this has no ads. seriously these people have pretty good intentions
That gas station blew my mind.
Indeed
lol same
Your PFP conveys that perfectly.
I KNOW!
I had to rewind 3 times to see how it was possible lmaoooo
ive been doing this so wrong, ive been just hand colouring everything on a below layer and then just manually erasing any brush strokes outside the lines
I used to do this too back in the day!
Saaaaaaameeeeeeee
Why did we people even not know this channel was a thing?
Same sadly with my lineart style i can't use selection tools
@@Katgirldiamond big oof
You guys have a KILLER channel. I grew up in the 90's and always wanted to be an animator (even went to school for it) but it just didn't work out for me. You guys are living the dream!
Why did it not work out for you?
@Parth Agrawal ...
This channel is seriously underrated. My question is what are your favorite and least favorite parts of working in animation? Also how did y'all come up with the idea for this TH-cam channel?
they liked the comment a year ago but they never replied
well if it aint a sad story
Betty Boop It is xd
@@anonymous-ql8fp Very sad-...
so sad
@@anonymous-ql8fp *Cries*
This is already how I color in photoshop!!! Feels guud
Noice
This is probably the most useful tutorial I've ever watched thanks!
yea haha . Plus with the option to slow it down is great.
I'm trying to figure out how to do a color fill in procreate that goes into the black line art further, let me know if you come across that. Or anyone out there that might see this, help me out!
Anybody interested in checking out my animations though😬
Cock shaped cups
I would really appreciate an in depth tutorial of how you transferred textures from web images on to your line drawing. The technique is very beautiful when done properly. I wish more time was spent on the subject.
Ahhh these episodes are so amazing and always so entertaining!
CypherDen it was a really good video but I don't like how that girl turned out in the end :(
Hey! Nice to see you here!
Hi love the amino CypherDen!
Hi Den!!
Wow you also watch this..well I love your videos.
Rewatching this vid 4 years later and the editing and story still slaps!
The little alien skit, the way Brent fell over after Max took the phone from him (very funny acting btw), and the fact you guys drove to a blumming desert for this video!
It’s awesome, this channel slaps
These tutorials are goldmines for us freelancer trying to get into a professional company down the line. It's always kool to see how others approach digital art. Definitely earned a new sub!
Thanks for giving color stylists some love! In comics, colorists are also crucial and haven’t had pay raises in years!
Off to sign that petition!
Everytime you guys upload videos like these, I've always take important notes in my handmade sketchbooks. I'm glad you guys
are doing this to inspire all artists in a good way. :)
Oh my god. That background art made me want to cry.
It's so beautiful, and the video made it look easy to make, which I know it certainly isn't!
Amazing content.
FINALLY ALL MY COLORING QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED!!!
the 40 hours i spent editing this video feels like it finally paid off.
BaM Animation aww yay! You guys make some awesome stuff!! Keep going!! :D
BaM Animation you guys did really well, you should feel proud of your hard work !!!
this is one of the most helpful videos I've ever watched. Colour artists definitely deserve higher pay! Colouring is so complex and difficult, kudos to the professionals and everyone else that takes the time to learn colour theory!
You guys are AMAZING. As a young art student in the animation field, I've been doing traditional art almost all of my life. I kind off have the basis for digital art but with your videos which I watch over and over again really makes it very easy and fun to watch. I know I'm just one guy saying this but thank you so much for all of your hard work putting together these kind of videos for us young artist. Keep up the good work!
You guys are a life saver. I'll be sure to submit my characters in hopes to learn more about design and Illustration for the animation industry. Maybe understand expression or how to create pitch illustrations when presenting to studios.
ooh we love pitches! Good idea
I feel like I've stumbled on a diamond in the rough with how good your content is, relative to how new the channel is. I think this channel could get really big really soon
More entertaining than educational if you ask me. Good overview of a lot of complex things
Man, the extra effort and fun you guys put into your videos is what sets you guys apart from other tutorials. Loved this one!
Wow guys! you gave me back that dream of my childhood to work in a small animated series. For years I had forgotten it because of my work, studies and life in general but when I saw all of your videos I got nostalgia and good memories!
thank you so much, who knows, maybe in the future I'll be able to make that crazy dream of my childhood a reality.
Thank you for your hard work on this channel, as an amateur it’s helping to speed up my work flow and improve my digital art. I’ve made art my whole life traditionally with great success but digital art was always difficult for me. This channel has brought clarity for me and taught me some vital skills. Thanks so much for demystifying the animation industry.
That "halo effect" solution changed my life forever
And it answered a lot of my coloring probs. Really grateful for this!
“did you pirate that?”
“no brent, don’t think about that” 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
what the meaning?
Every time I watched anime, i always wondered if their outlines were using anti aliasing or pixels to prevent those faded black to white shadings, but these guys explained EVERYTHING. I am definitely subbing to them, and big thanks for sharing the files to help us understand how to tweak with them ourselves.
That shortcut for expand was one of the best advice I've ever gotten for Photoshop, Thank you!
Man that magic wand trick to select the outline of the line work has made my day, I've been trying to figure that out all weekend 😂
Does this channel interferes with your actual careers at the studios that you work on? what do your bosses or co-workers think about BAM? Great channel! Greetings from Perú
We like it! (co-worker)
No, we LOVE it! (also co-worker)
Sometimes artists from different areas don't always see or completely understand what their co-workers in other departments are doing, or how they do it. But we all have a tremendous respect for each other. It's cool to see what the "other side" does all day and how they do it!
I'm a storyboard artist, so I get to see my quick, crappy drawings turned into beautiful designs by these awesome designers, which you (the viewers) get to enjoy onscreen!
I'm not technically a co-worker but I do work in the industry as a Timing Director (another very obscure/misunderstood job), and this was amazing/enlightening to watch!
que haces acá H lol still a great channel tho
I wrote a comment (something in brackets)
This is exactly what artists aspiring to join the field need, a detailed but easy instruction on how the industry does its work, all while giving hands on experience with the addition of the psd files. For that I thank you a million times over. Keep up the good work! I'm wondering if you manage to use any specific or special brushes you might add those for free in the future as well, not sure if that's asking for too much but just an idea :P
LMAO THAT TORRENT BIT
I’m gonna be completely honest. I had this mind set when I went in to this video. I knew some of the tips. But I actually learned something. These tips where really helpful and I think you explained it better than most artists have explained it to me. I am a young artists I do have much more to learn and I know people might think that I don’t understand much because I am so young. But I think that young artists are changing everyday and I think that I can do this art stuff. My dad is an art student in college and both of my parents are becoming teachers in different types of categories anyway, I just wanted to say thank you. That’s all I wanted to say.
Hey guys, next video we are going to be answering your questions. so please leave your questions and comments here!
BaM Animation hello guys, i love your videos and my dream is to become a professional animator, so, my question is, how can i start my career on animation without knowing where i can study?
Could you explain the animation process of Samurai Jack and its technical challenges/limitations/benefits
also I challenge you to animate something... 100% ON PAPERRRRrrrr
how you use the video reference for animation ?
thnkyouu
BaM Animation what cartoon ( and / or anime) shows inspired you? Mine is Invader Zim and Soul Eater .
the clipping masks for lineart and expanding pixels is so revolutionary for me, thank you
I would never work for the animation industry. It's too restricted and doesn't pay equally. I'll just stick to making my crappy cartoons for youtube. Informative video though. :)
@Dean wut
@Dean what?
Can not wait to proudly say when they reach 10 million that we have been here since the start!
I would totally watch a show with these guys. They're all super interesting!
Wow, what’s that? A tutorial which is NOT 30 minutes long, which has multiple examples which make actual sense, shows the process AND has entertaining good acting and several professional artists working in the art field discussed? And with PSD files? Guys, you are a blessing! Keep up the amazing work!
Im in love with your content omg. Could you do an episode on how studios rig 2D characters? Not a lot of content like that out there.
I just found this channel and it blows me away with every video. Especially this one. I’ve been using the brush and painting everything for years. This is my favorite channel now.
"Aliens probably use this as some kind of rock, right?"
Lmao
That 2 pixel expansion trick is something I’ve wondered how to get around for freaking YEARS. I subbed for that alone, but this video as a whole was SO helpful. Thank you so much!!!!
Oh man, this is a great piece! I'm going to use this to explain to people outside of animation what I do as a color stylist.
Holy cow this is the most useful and informative channel for digital artists I've ever seen
Can you make a detailed video on how you make those realistic backgrounds? It looks so interesting. Also, keep it up on giving us really good content! You guys are really helpful!
This channel has helped me in more ways than I can describe. This type of art has been my dream since high school and I graduated 12 years ago! Digital art has always been so inaccessible and you guys have helped me to work practically to achieve my dream. Thank you so much!
"I'm good at stuff like this! maybe this should be my career!"
*7:52** appears*
"oh"
Best tutorials with exceptional editing and amusing script that I've seen out here! My process typically takes SO LONG and with your tips I might actually start meeting my deadlines instead of crawling past them most of the time. Thank you so much!
That was wicked! great video guys :)
BAM is a Blessing... I feel blessed watching their videos for an uneducated one like me.
God even these videos are industry level! Great job guys! I love how much work goes into these, really a treat! Thank you so much. Will continue to watch!
Thanks for all the AMAZING TIPS!! I graduated college and I'm an aspiring character artist/animator working on my own pitch! The tips for the night time lighting just saved my butt on some key art I've been stuck on, so thank you again!! Love ALL the videos I've watched so far, anyone wanting to learn pro tips, for real watch BaM Animation, I learned things 4 years of art college didnt teach me!
When u guys get one of those gold play buttons I wanna see it.
I don't know how you did all this but this was a great video to show some techniques I've never seen before. THank you for this!
Your work is AMAZING guys, seriously
Great tutorial. But at 4:06 - "they worked in non-air conditioned rooms" ... at the Disney Studio (which is the footage you show at 3:59 - 4:12) the Ink & Paint Dept. did have air conditioning ... in fact , the ONLY dept. that had air conditioning at the old Disney Hyperion Ave. studio was the Ink & Paint Dept. Then , later when Disney moved to the new studio building in Burbank the whole studio had air conditioning. I would tend to think that at other studios if there was any air conditioning at all it was for the Ink & Paint Dept. because the humidity and temperature needs to be controlled to have the paint adhere properly to the cels and keep non-painted cels from sticking together.
4:50 I swear to god I keep forgetting the expand tool when I'm putting my base colours, thankfully I got you guys to remind me!
You guys are just the best, 10/10 content
Plz share the full video tutorial on how to make that cartoon background scene in depth plzz plz plzz❤🙏
Yes, please do!!
i shall help bring this comment to the top.
2 years late, but i also want to see this
Your advice on the 2px thing CHANGED MY LIFE. I am self taught on digital art and that was something that has been bugging me. I'm currently having that issue on a tshirt design. Now I can easily fix it! Although I use Krita, they have the same function labeled as "Grow" in case anyone else is curious. ;)
Can you guys make a video about line art without a Cintiq or any pen display tablet? Like Intuos series. Love you guys!
yes absolutely. been wanting to make a tablet drawing video for quite some time now.
Sweet! I've been dying to hear some lineart tips from you guys
A quick and honest answer: practice. It takes your mind and muscles time to adjust, but if you work at it enough, you should slip into a comfort zone where it becomes as natural as drawing directly.
Thank goodness.. Needed to ask that question
2:02 THIS IS MAGIC
Mathematical!!! You guys are amazing really like this tutorial, best tutorial ever, keep the good work you got a fan here and a new subscriber 💪
Covering colouring line art easily and taking care of the halo effect from anti aliasing makes this video 100000000X useful with just those tips alone. Awesome video guys!
4:56 Huh, my art professor called them "marching ants" too. Is that what every digital artist calls 'em?
Guess it rolls off the tongue better than "blinking selection rope".
I believe that's what they're actually called lol.
That's how they're called also in Photoshop settings (when you refine selection). I guess this term just stuck some years ago.
Ok, but really, thank you for making videos that are not only crazy informative, but also simplistic and fun and easy to follow. Thank you for not being a monotone time lapse with voice over.
You guys are fantastic.. Can you tell us the equipment needed for short film animation ? For a beginner.. for the QnA
4:54 expand selection setting *falls on knees and praises you* Thank youuuu!
Question: what were your first jobs in the professional industry?
OMG
I had been like more than 7 years without knowing how to color in photoshop without that annoying white space between the lineart XD thank you guys
You guys are amazing!
Every time I come back and watch this video, I learn something new!
Your videos are so helpfully. I really appreciate your hard work!!!
This has been the most useful tutorial for coloring and filling in line art super fast. I wish I've found this video 100 pages back before I did my webcomic.
WE MISSED YOU GUYS
we missed you too
I'm in Graphic Design 2 and I really love learning about digital art but I have a teacher that isn't that...well great if I'm being honest. I'm not learning anything in class but watching your videos really help me alot. 😁 THANK YOU
Hey BaM can u make a different video about the gamball like background? Love the idea
I absolutely love these videos, I wish i had this type of info before aimlessly choosing random art majors in school.
Now I have some type of direction on where i want to go in life.
I love your video animation
Would pay for in depth videos on these topics. Great job in showing so much in very little time!
That final scene is a Lovecraft reference ? "The color from outer space"?
The level of your tuts is so much beyond anything I've watched related to art, it's shocking you didn't reach the 10M yet. Keep up the good work guys!
My dream is to become an cartoonist so im happy I found this channel :"D
My question: is difficult to work on cartoon industry ??
(I just realised I'm a year later xd)
This is the level of detail and humour all youtube tutorial channels should possess. Fantastic videos again and again! and so educational !
8:48 Damn, didn't need to throw shade at Brent like that.
Was doing some art last night and the coloring took ages! I was literally just about to look up how to color more efficiently, and this popped up on my reccommended!
3:20 -
Skittles, taste the rainbow.
This is EXACTLY What I've been looking for! I could never figure out a good combo of simple tricks that significantly speed up my process! Thank you so much!
awes. glad we could help
How do you make really nice backgrounds for cartoons? Is it just a still photo or is it in a moving loop?
Most background layers in cartoons are stills, unless the scene calls for a looped or dynamic versions.
That gas station looks like something I’d see in my dreams. The bending palm tree, angled gas hanger, and oddly square building makes it look so surreal
I’m upset that so many people don’t know what a birrin is
Alex Ries is so underrated man is got GOD LEVEL artistic skills.
I learned more in this video than 4 years in college specifically for this. I... I both hate and love you right now. I subscribed.
so, its the same as any other artist work.
didnt know color stylists made less money.
thought that there was line, background, and character painting artists and they were paid the same.
thats a shame.
You are such funny guys, and this was the best video that i have seen about how to color characters on Photoshop
Loved the video but 6:34 was actually pretty sexist :'D girls in pink can kick ass too
These guys are the reason why I'm becoming and practicing more on my animations
To be honest I"m usually bored as hell with tuts but I was completely engaged with this
OMG I needed that Modify > Expand trick like years ago! Thank you SO much for all these tips @BaM Animation!
Thank you for telling me about that expand pixel option when using the paint bucket!!! I've been spending so much time filling in each white pixel! Thank you so much! 😭
Modify-Expand selection by 2 pixels! Needed to see this!