awesome! I'm glad I could help! I just put out a new tutorial today, and these've helped people so much I think I'm going to start making new ones much more often!
@@FrostDriveX the tutorials are great and I actually did see that you put a new one out! Perfect timing to be honest, I considered getting into pixel art and wanted to look up tutorials tomorrow! :D
i went through 4+ years of animation school and barely learned anything, now im taking to youtube tutorials and learning way more in 1 sitting. 😅 amazing, as i look up at my degree and cry over my waisted years. lmao
What?! There’s no way 😧, I’ve always wanted to go to school for animation, but now that I read this..I just might not go. What animation school did you go to if I may ask?
@@artkid122 well, if you want to make animation your career then go for animation school as most places require a degree, or even if they don't say they do, they having an animation degree on your resume is a big plus. I went to two schools (wont get into why cause its a long story), and honestly i was mostly talking about the first one, which is the Art Institute. do NOT go there, whatever you do. the second school was a lot better and i wish i had gone there the entire time, but i was only there for like a year so didn't learn all that much on animation. that school was the Academy of Art University.
@@artkid122 i've never heard of it being bad, and honestly thought it was pretty good for the short ammount of time i was there, but honestly do whatever one you'd prefer. i'd just reccomend doing reaserch on them before.
@@artkid122 i actually JUST got my first storyboarding and character design job with my degree, only about a year and a half after graduation, so yes definitelly do it if it's your dream job and keep working on your portfolio after graduation! also reccomend applying to any and all jobs in your feild on places like Ineed, that's how i got my job. ^.^
This was actually the most helpful Clip Animation Tutorial I've seen today. Gets straight to the point; no history, no mumbo jumbo. (then again, this may be aimed at more "experienced" users of Clip)
THIS VIDEO WAS EVERYTHING I WAS SEARCHING FOR. You did an amazing explanation and I’m sure you helped a lot of people with this short but super useful video, thank you so much!! ❣️😭
You can also change opacity with keyframes! really cool detail You go to the little (+) in your animation layer, you select opacity, create a new keyframe and change the opacity!
This has honestly been so helpful. I brought this program 3 years ago and was so frustrated with animation because the process felt so broken. Your video just showed me I was missing some steps. Thank you!.
I have been looking for an explaination on how to do this for about an HOUR, and all of the other videos made it seem really complicated, or spoke too fast, or didn't really explain the "why" or "how"- this video is literally a lifesaver, thank you!
i love you. this is by far the easiest most comprehensible animation tutorial i’ve ever watched. i didn’t even have to rewatch it to get all the information. thank u!
I love this video - it's so succinct and fun. When I'm trying to get something done, a 6-7 minute video that's to the point is exactly what I'm looking for, and it even came with extra tips and very clear examples! Very easy subscribe for me, will be looking at your videos first before any others in the future. :)
I love that this was to the point and easy to fallow! Key frames have been baffling me for... at least 4 hours (lol)! Turns out I was just really over complicating things! XD
Thank you so much! I've been trying to figure out how to use keyframes for a while but every other tutorial I could find was outdated and/or wayyy too complicated.
omg arouagerugfa wrfawud seriously the one reason I came to this vid was to find the button. Within one second you're already there! I'm impressed man. Big like
Q_Q thank you for video !!! I use clip studio paint for 3 months I copy and paste the same layer one by one Q_Q!!! Until now i saw your video it help me a lot!! thank you
Thanks for the straightforward video! The close-ups on exactly what you're doing (eg in the layers palette) are super helpful. If there is any way to keyframe skew on drawings, I would love to know it!
Hi, I'm just a bit confused. You used a camera to zoom in and out on the farmer dancing. What would be the difference if you instead just made the farmer bigger and smaller with keyframes? Would it make any difference if there was a background? If this had a background, would it zoom in and out of the background too, or just the farmer?
the thing i hate abt csp is how much better it would be if keyframes had a free transform / mesh transform option. they have been able to put this opportunity to add this feature in the program for like 3 years now
Thank you for the tutorial. How do you zoom in to a particular section of an image ? Say I have an eye image, I want to zoom in to the iris . How do I zoom in and zoom out ?
can you move entire things together? for example i have separate layers for eyes, mouth, etc but all within a "head" folder. i want to keyframe the entire head folder so parts of the face will move together. but, it won't let me move the entire folder with keyframes. it only lets me rotate. i am able to keyframe a rotation for the entire folder. but, whenever i click, it defaults to moving one layer instead of the folder as a whole. is it not possible or do I need to click somewhere specific to move the whole folder?
This is unbelievably late but in case you're still confused (and for the benefit of others) I'm answering anyway All you have to do is make a normal folder and put all your animation folders inside it. Turn on key frames and everything inside will be effected It works the same way as using a clipping mask on a folder
very helpful but question... how do you isolate the camera changes to certain frames for example if you uploaded a video but wan the camera to pan out and make it look as if the video is playing on the tv in an animation? seems simple enough but i'm having a hard time doing it
Lets say I drew and keyframed the frog in your example but I wanted to add a buddy. Could I duplicate the folder that contains the frog as well as its keyframes and move it next to the original? I'm trying to do exactly that, but the keyframe positions seem to be based on the image's original position at the time of keyframing, and repositioning it in the canvas breaks the animation.
Ohmyglob thank you. This video helped me like a ridiculous amount. I have a question though. So if I want the camera to pan in on an entire scene, I put everything in the camera folder? I tried this and it worked but now that animation is very choppy. Is there another way? I found your ig account cus I'm way more active on there but it seems you haven't been on in nearly as many years as this video so idk if you're still active online 😅 but I have questions 🖤🖤🖤
for some reason whenever i export my animation (with keyframes) as an mp4, the finished product doesnt have my keyframe work? theres no tweening or anything on it
Without the bounce effect it looks more like it's a meme, with it it looks more like a good animation effect. So it depends on what you want to do, if your intention is a (dank) meme, without bounce can actually be perfect in that scenario lol.
The bounce to the keyframe is a great tip very usable in things outside of just animation. Great video.
Yeah! I shoulda mentioned that! Since i originally realized it while video editing!
I watched 20 minute tutorials who didn't even explain what the keyframes is when all I needed was this great and casual video
awesome! I'm glad I could help!
I just put out a new tutorial today, and these've helped people so much I think I'm going to start making new ones much more often!
@@FrostDriveX the tutorials are great and I actually did see that you put a new one out! Perfect timing to be honest, I considered getting into pixel art and wanted to look up tutorials tomorrow! :D
i went through 4+ years of animation school and barely learned anything, now im taking to youtube tutorials and learning way more in 1 sitting. 😅 amazing, as i look up at my degree and cry over my waisted years. lmao
What?! There’s no way 😧, I’ve always wanted to go to school for animation, but now that I read this..I just might not go. What animation school did you go to if I may ask?
@@artkid122 well, if you want to make animation your career then go for animation school as most places require a degree, or even if they don't say they do, they having an animation degree on your resume is a big plus. I went to two schools (wont get into why cause its a long story), and honestly i was mostly talking about the first one, which is the Art Institute. do NOT go there, whatever you do. the second school was a lot better and i wish i had gone there the entire time, but i was only there for like a year so didn't learn all that much on animation. that school was the Academy of Art University.
@@Jamjamsart oh ok, yeah I heard that AAU was bad too apparently, I was thinking of going to SCAD or something
@@artkid122 i've never heard of it being bad, and honestly thought it was pretty good for the short ammount of time i was there, but honestly do whatever one you'd prefer. i'd just reccomend doing reaserch on them before.
@@artkid122 i actually JUST got my first storyboarding and character design job with my degree, only about a year and a half after graduation, so yes definitelly do it if it's your dream job and keep working on your portfolio after graduation! also reccomend applying to any and all jobs in your feild on places like Ineed, that's how i got my job. ^.^
This was actually the most helpful Clip Animation Tutorial I've seen today. Gets straight to the point; no history, no mumbo jumbo. (then again, this may be aimed at more "experienced" users of Clip)
THIS VIDEO WAS EVERYTHING I WAS SEARCHING FOR. You did an amazing explanation and I’m sure you helped a lot of people with this short but super useful video, thank you so much!! ❣️😭
I cant agree more. 100%
an animation tutorial that is short and goes straight to the point???!!?? this is what heaven feels like???!!1?
Your style of teaching is like a direct link to my brain, thanks bud
This literally helped me solve my animation homework problems, I like how this tutorial was straight to the point
Watches 3 different vids before finding THE ONE. Great info delivered well, concise and fun to watch 10/10
I have learnt so much in the last five minutes
I spent SO LONG googling how to rotate a keyframe and never getting any answers, you literally saved my life. Such an easy solution too, thank you!
THIS IS LIFE CHANGING THANK YOUUUUUU
You can also change opacity with keyframes! really cool detail
You go to the little (+) in your animation layer, you select opacity, create a new keyframe and change the opacity!
That’s a great tip, thank you 🙏
Thankyou! I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong when using the 2d camera
This has honestly been so helpful. I brought this program 3 years ago and was so frustrated with animation because the process felt so broken. Your video just showed me I was missing some steps. Thank you!.
God this is such a good tutorial. Really entertaining, usually I find these kinds of videos hard to sit through, but you nailed it. I owe you 😭
I'm so glad I found this channel, you give amazing tutorials dood
I love your style of explaining to the viewer it makes some fun and not boring. keep it up I lIke this
I have been looking for an explaination on how to do this for about an HOUR, and all of the other videos made it seem really complicated, or spoke too fast, or didn't really explain the "why" or "how"- this video is literally a lifesaver, thank you!
Finally, Someone who goes straight to the point holy crap the amount of "documentary" style tutorials are insane, even CSP's own youtube channel.
As a complete beginner this was so so sooo helpful I feel like I've known how to animate all my life
i love you. this is by far the easiest most comprehensible animation tutorial i’ve ever watched. i didn’t even have to rewatch it to get all the information. thank u!
my mind was blown when you showed putting two cameras at the same time
I love this video - it's so succinct and fun. When I'm trying to get something done, a 6-7 minute video that's to the point is exactly what I'm looking for, and it even came with extra tips and very clear examples!
Very easy subscribe for me, will be looking at your videos first before any others in the future. :)
I love that this was to the point and easy to fallow! Key frames have been baffling me for... at least 4 hours (lol)! Turns out I was just really over complicating things! XD
Thank you so much! I've been trying to figure out how to use keyframes for a while but every other tutorial I could find was outdated and/or wayyy too complicated.
I came here to learn the software. Thanks for letting me know how the keyframes work in this. Finally i can fade in and out images 👍
This is the first CSP tutorial I actually understood! Thank you!
omg arouagerugfa wrfawud seriously the one reason I came to this vid was to find the button. Within one second you're already there! I'm impressed man. Big like
BEST VIDEO I EVER SEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS LIFE CHANGING!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
Just watched a view of your tutorials and they are just amazing. Thank you so much
Just started animation followed you instantly the explanation was perfect
What a bloody great tutorial! Thanks dude.
Underrated. This is so clear and entertaining, thank you for making this
0:00 keyframes
3:00 camera
Thats EXACTLY what i was looking for! Thank you so much!
Loved your vibe and the video getting straight to the point while still being entertaining. Thank you! ;w;
You're a god send! this is so easy and understandable!!! this'll really push my product!!!
i was about to animate a frog jumping so this is really useful 😂 Thanks for thr tutorial!
This tutorial is a lifesaver
Thanks, I just got a laptop and this help me a lot! God bless you!
This helped me understand keyframes alot, THANK UUUU
This is so helpful I'm going to abuse this new power thank you
This video is so good. Straightforward, really easy to understand explanations with enjoyable editing! Thank you!
Большое спасибо! Плохо разбираюсь в английском, но ваш туториал мне был очень понятен 🖤
1:54 this is the ultimate boogie! Haha boom t boom t!
Hahaha yeah such a bop!
The whole time I was editing I was thinking it was like this. xD
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@@FrostDriveX banging!!!
Q_Q thank you for video !!! I use clip studio paint for 3 months I copy and paste the same layer one by one Q_Q!!! Until now i saw your video it help me a lot!! thank you
A real lifesaver. Thank you so much for making this!
Please, if you can do a video regarding the graph editor, I will be very grateful. Thanks for your explanation You are a talented teacher
this was just what i needed short and straight to the point thank you!
Woooah, so much valuable information. i just wanted to know about keyframes and now my animation look way smoother and i save time.
Thank you so much
amazing explanation bro, thanks for sharing this
That was a great tutorial! Thank you!
Oh, the layer goes IN the camera folder. TYVM.
I learn so much in just 7 minutes :0
Just learned something new for my project! Thanks bro! I'll def add ya name to the credits to my short film when its finished!
I just found you videos. Like you are just amazing
Short and Helpful. Amazing keep it up.
Thanks for the straightforward video! The close-ups on exactly what you're doing (eg in the layers palette) are super helpful.
If there is any way to keyframe skew on drawings, I would love to know it!
Teaching me more than my teacher
this was very helpful, thanks man
thank you Ive been looking for this!
Informative! Luv this!
This was so helpful!
Hi, I'm just a bit confused.
You used a camera to zoom in and out on the farmer dancing. What would be the difference if you instead just made the farmer bigger and smaller with keyframes? Would it make any difference if there was a background? If this had a background, would it zoom in and out of the background too, or just the farmer?
This was very useful. Thank you.
daym...this is great ...as you stated...I'm old skool animator..drawing hundreds of inbetween drive me crazy lel
Hey this helped me a lot! Thanks!
Thank you!! I've been wondering how to do this for awhile :D
the thing i hate abt csp is how much better it would be if keyframes had a free transform / mesh transform option. they have been able to put this opportunity to add this feature in the program for like 3 years now
That was very helpful thanks a lot!
this is so helpful, thank you so much!!!!
raelly helpfull video! i made a small animation of a slime rolling for its life!
Nice Video! It helped me finally understand these things!
I will put them to good use.
Actual god send thanks man
This was super helpful! Thank you!👏🏽👏🏽
This was very helpful!! Thank you so much :D
Thank you so much, this was super helpful!
Biggest thank you! Really helped ;D
Thank god! This will be useful!
Thanks for the tips!!
DUDEEE thank you so much! instant sub
Super useful!
Thank you for the tutorial. How do you zoom in to a particular section of an image ? Say I have an eye image, I want to zoom in to the iris . How do I zoom in and zoom out ?
great video thank you!!
Man I love you 🫠
Cool beans bro.
Thank you Mr.Scoot!
can you move entire things together? for example i have separate layers for eyes, mouth, etc but all within a "head" folder. i want to keyframe the entire head folder so parts of the face will move together. but, it won't let me move the entire folder with keyframes. it only lets me rotate. i am able to keyframe a rotation for the entire folder. but, whenever i click, it defaults to moving one layer instead of the folder as a whole. is it not possible or do I need to click somewhere specific to move the whole folder?
This is unbelievably late but in case you're still confused (and for the benefit of others) I'm answering anyway
All you have to do is make a normal folder and put all your animation folders inside it. Turn on key frames and everything inside will be effected
It works the same way as using a clipping mask on a folder
Your amazing thank you so much 😭💖💖
very helpful but question... how do you isolate the camera changes to certain frames for example if you uploaded a video but wan the camera to pan out and make it look as if the video is playing on the tv in an animation? seems simple enough but i'm having a hard time doing it
Lets say I drew and keyframed the frog in your example but I wanted to add a buddy. Could I duplicate the folder that contains the frog as well as its keyframes and move it next to the original? I'm trying to do exactly that, but the keyframe positions seem to be based on the image's original position at the time of keyframing, and repositioning it in the canvas breaks the animation.
Ethan becker animator brother :0
Ohmyglob thank you. This video helped me like a ridiculous amount. I have a question though. So if I want the camera to pan in on an entire scene, I put everything in the camera folder? I tried this and it worked but now that animation is very choppy. Is there another way? I found your ig account cus I'm way more active on there but it seems you haven't been on in nearly as many years as this video so idk if you're still active online 😅 but I have questions 🖤🖤🖤
Thanks you help me ! 👍
for some reason whenever i export my animation (with keyframes) as an mp4, the finished product doesnt have my keyframe work? theres no tweening or anything on it
i didn't even know this feature existed in csp
this might sound stupid but how did you highlight the section of the timeline? thank you
Omggg thank you so much !
Without the bounce effect it looks more like it's a meme, with it it looks more like a good animation effect. So it depends on what you want to do, if your intention is a (dank) meme, without bounce can actually be perfect in that scenario lol.
Thx doode your a big help