FIRE Animation Course: animatedloop.com/products/2d-fire-animation-course The 2D Fire Animation Course includes: - 2 Hours of Video Lessons - Instant access to 10 Videos to stream any time, anywhere. You can also download the Videos to your personal device. - PDF Tutorial Book to deepen your understanding of fire - PNG sequences of some of the Animations used in the Course - Fire Animation Pack. This includes 22 Fire themed Animation Loops in both 4K and 1080 MOV files. These files have transparent backgrounds, so you can easily drag and drop the animation into your own projects. The animation can be used for personal or commercial projects, and the license covers you for youtube videos, live streams, live performances, and social media posts. This course will teach you how to animate fire, flames, smoke, sparks, and stylize your own fire animations.
Thank you so much ! I'm a self-taught animator (from France) and I'm starting to be frustrated by my poor skills when it comes to traditional frame-to-frame animation. Your video is absolutely perfect for me. You explain steps, give general thoughts, and describe the physical principles involved in the animation you're looking for. That's really pleasing to finally be able to animate a fire and to UNDERSTAND why my previous attempts were poorly convincing.
This was extrenely helpful! I've been trying to figure out how to animate fire for a piece for my college portfolio for days and your tutorial made it so much easier!! Thank you very much!! Will definitely check out your other tutorials
Glad it could help! I've been busy with projects these days, but I hope to make more tutorials for youtube in the future. Do you have any ideas for tutorials for me?
@@MicahBuzanANIMATION Lots to learn... I think the biggest challenge for me is maintaining volume in animations. And even showing a simplified workflow. I've done lots of rough animations without finishing them, or attempting finished animations from the get go, almost treating them like moving paintings, vs. layers to be built up. Those are more technical and maybe less fun ideas though. On the fun side, if you don't already have water, smoke, setting up creative shots, like following someone running or a birds eye view with non-dizzying swooping...all would be helpful.
Great stuff Micah.. If I had the money to make a Legendary 2d studio I'd hire you for the original thought construction and always improving art skill. Teaching these people flames! .Hey Internet pay this man,! Where else can you find a decently explained lesson on this stuff. God Bless You Micah.
FIRE Animation Course: animatedloop.com/products/2d-fire-animation-course
The 2D Fire Animation Course includes:
- 2 Hours of Video Lessons
- Instant access to 10 Videos to stream any time, anywhere. You can also download the Videos to your personal device.
- PDF Tutorial Book to deepen your understanding of fire
- PNG sequences of some of the Animations used in the Course
- Fire Animation Pack. This includes 22 Fire themed Animation Loops in both 4K and 1080 MOV files. These files have transparent backgrounds, so you can easily drag and drop the animation into your own projects.
The animation can be used for personal or commercial projects, and the license covers you for youtube videos, live streams, live performances, and social media posts.
This course will teach you how to animate fire, flames, smoke, sparks, and stylize your own fire animations.
Thank you so much ! I'm a self-taught animator (from France) and I'm starting to be frustrated by my poor skills when it comes to traditional frame-to-frame animation. Your video is absolutely perfect for me. You explain steps, give general thoughts, and describe the physical principles involved in the animation you're looking for. That's really pleasing to finally be able to animate a fire and to UNDERSTAND why my previous attempts were poorly convincing.
Awesome, glad to hear it could help! Animation is hard but worth it, keep working on it and you'll continue to level up, just like in a video game.
dude we look the same wth, i just found my doppleganger
We found the imposter boys vot e him out
Nah can’t vote him out yet, need one to be clear. Unless 50/50
Thank you so much i watched tons of videos about fire animation but nobody actually taught the dynamics of the fire as you did ❤️
This is so sick I'm so glad you didn't neglect the physics of it because thats such an important aspect to understanding how to animate, you're a g
That was unexpectedly philosophical. Absolutely loved this!
I love your videos. You're so calm - and the music is really soothing. Thank you!
This was extremely in depth and helpful. Thank you so much.
Glad you found it useful, thanks for watching
You have gorgeous hair!
I love how detailed your tutorials are, I'm going to practice animating fire now thanks to you
Awesome, hope it helps! Animation can be hard but it's worth it in the end to see everything moving. One step at a time, you got this :)
@@MicahBuzanANIMATION I will thank you!
I am in a personal project, and last 2 days I was trying for fire animation but that was different, and this method really helped me, thank you master
Glad to hear it could come in handy! Thanks for letting me know, this inspires me to make more tutorials.
@@MicahBuzanANIMATION sure please
i love how much you've thought about fire in this way. this was super fun
This was extrenely helpful! I've been trying to figure out how to animate fire for a piece for my college portfolio for days and your tutorial made it so much easier!! Thank you very much!! Will definitely check out your other tutorials
This was so helpful and great to draw along to.
Micah! What a detailed tutorial! I really enjoyed my first fire animation, thanks man! 🙌🏼👑🙌🏼👑
plz make more tutorals on these love your animations
Any topics you'd like to see covered?
@@MicahBuzanANIMATION Atmospheric effects?? Mists and stuffs that are very slightly visible
This was so helpful to me - subbed already, and I thank you. When I have more money, I will try to purchase the remaining tutorials. Appreciate this.
Glad it could help! I've been busy with projects these days, but I hope to make more tutorials for youtube in the future.
Do you have any ideas for tutorials for me?
@@MicahBuzanANIMATION Lots to learn... I think the biggest challenge for me is maintaining volume in animations. And even showing a simplified workflow. I've done lots of rough animations without finishing them, or attempting finished animations from the get go, almost treating them like moving paintings, vs. layers to be built up. Those are more technical and maybe less fun ideas though. On the fun side, if you don't already have water, smoke, setting up creative shots, like following someone running or a birds eye view with non-dizzying swooping...all would be helpful.
My MAN! This is the most detailed breakdown i've seen and a huge help. Cheers to you!
Really appreciate this video! Thank you!
hehehe nice intro. And cool to see you break down different styles rather then just your own only!!
god bless u for these tutorials🙏
🔥Thanks!
thanks!!
What is the Brush you are using how do you get it to expand with your longer strokes??
Thanks
Great stuff Micah.. If I had the money to make a Legendary 2d studio I'd hire you for the original thought construction and always improving art skill. Teaching these people flames! .Hey Internet pay this man,! Where else can you find a decently explained lesson on this stuff. God Bless You Micah.
can anyone tell me what software he is using?
so based
Thanks man! you have no idea how long i have been looking for this! (Is it adobe animate btw?)
Thanks! I'm animating in TVPaint. But any frame by frame animation software will work just fine.
this is great!!! thanks so much!
what software are you using?
Thanks! Animating in TVPaint, but any frame by frame 2D software will work.
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Which software is this?
Is there a free software that anyone recommends? Or a software that doesn’t require a subscription
Krita is free. But to export animation, you need to figure out how to install ffmpeg first
@@ProcrastinatorProductions TY!
What animation do you use?
I animate in TVPAINT: th-cam.com/video/3WCfouATpJs/w-d-xo.html
waw
This hits too close to Home... literally, there's a hazard reduction burn 50 metres from my house right now!
Oof, stay safe!
wow this video is just what i needed your are an amazing teacher, thanks man