I recently got rejected from an anime studio in my country, they told me to improve in anatomy and willing to reapply again in future, thanks for inspiration
"Your ass might be on the line if you don't help out the newbies" Well said, veterans across all industries should make sure that new people are always coming, so their industry can stay afloat for longer. Thanks for another great video!
I learned how to animate like in japan thanks to you. I animated in western art style for 2 years, but japanese anime is more fun. Thank you for helping me
@@RedRamekRaze7first learn how to animate in general. Both western and eastern animation work with the same principles (search for the 12 principles of animation). I recommend getting “animator's survival kit” and “the illusion of life” as they are basically the animator’s bibles. Once you’re comfortable animating, you can study what makes anime pleasing to you. It’s the same way as learning drawing, learn the fundamentals, perspective, 3d shapes/primitives, anatomy, etc. and then study the artists that you like to be able to draw like them
Oh hey! I wouldn’t have thought to see you here, but considering both you and Dong Chang sensei are absolute LEGENDS within the animation industry, why am I surprised? Keep up the grind, mass respect to both of you. 🙏😎
This video was great but you mentioned the model sheet and the importance of staying on model so much I feel like they deserve their own videos. Ie what makes/ how to make a good model sheet, and a more in-depth look on staying on model and matching proportions etc, and when it’s okay to break those rules.
Thanks for sharing these valuable tips on drawing professional Genga and breaking into the industry! ✨ Your insights are incredibly helpful for aspiring artists like me who want to take their skills to the next level. I appreciate the practical advice and the encouragement to keep improving. Looking forward to applying these techniques in my own work! 🎨💪
i recently bought a tablet (not a display) and is crazy how the line shakes, it's going to take a long time to get used and do lines like on paper 😂 Thanks once again for the amazing content!
@@kaldsam5142 I use a Huion Kamvas 16 (2021) and I don't feel like the hardware is the limiting factor for lines or color. The only advice I have is don't get one that's too small, or if you don't have a workspace for it, too big. 16in is ok.
Thanks for all your work on this channel Dong! I appreciate all the effort and it really helped me with my work! Can't wait to see more from your channel! Out of curiosity, are you working on your own short?
Dong, you're a real one. I work in video games but its really cool to see your heart for helping out younger artists do what you do with both technical and practical steps. P.S. what's the brush you use for your genga lines? Asking for a friend 😏
DO they teach you the specifics when you get hired? By specifics I mean knowing the stuff that you didnt go over in the video too much, which might change depending on studio, like idk what brush you use, what paper color indicates what etc .
Thank you. I have started simple animations recently and I doubt, how do you gradually change skin tone in animations? When a character is suffocating their skin color gradually changes to purple or when a character gets embarrassed their face gradually changes to pink. do you do this shift in skin tone in clip studio paint or in After Effects?
@Dong Chang would the studio mind if I did any of this on paper, scanned it and then binarized the lines or something like that (like with the trace tool in GTS or something like that)?
Many animators still do genga on paper (all of the examples he shows in the beginning are on paper). It’s probably better if you just scan it instead of using software to make it look digital.
I’m curious. How long did you spend on this genga? I know that sometimes in anime it can feel rushed for animators and I wanted to try and get faster at working while still keeping it efficient and high quality. Thank you in advance :D
5:19 does keeping the volum of the pen really matter ? beacuse all that will be gone or the line will lose it quality during the clean up stage anyways so whats the point of not just race from the get go ?
Im currently an illustrator that has some interest in animation but not quite sure where to start I have CSP EX so I can use that for animation, but does anyone have good resources for animation? Maybe a coloso course, some books or guides for starting out?
how is the process to learn draw new original characters, the studios provide character sheets and the artists just draw them couple of times until get used it before the production start or is just some skill that most professional animators acquires over time?
Hlw Sir please create more videos for composting editing related and please watch RG bucket list channel he is create animation and please this type animation create one video😊😊😊😊😊😊
I recently got rejected from an anime studio in my country, they told me to improve in anatomy and willing to reapply again in future, thanks for inspiration
What country do you speak of?
Sa WAN ba?
What is your country name?
@@sensensen3494 oo nga, lahat pala tayo narijeckan parang crush natin, pareparehas lang ba mga message na ni respond?
@@vennece Are you from the Phillipines? Are there anime studios there?
"Your ass might be on the line if you don't help out the newbies"
Well said, veterans across all industries should make sure that new people are always coming, so their industry can stay afloat for longer.
Thanks for another great video!
I learned how to animate like in japan thanks to you. I animated in western art style for 2 years, but japanese anime is more fun. Thank you for helping me
Do you have some study magerial for japanese animation?
@@RedRamekRaze7first learn how to animate in general. Both western and eastern animation work with the same principles (search for the 12 principles of animation). I recommend getting “animator's survival kit” and “the illusion of life” as they are basically the animator’s bibles. Once you’re comfortable animating, you can study what makes anime pleasing to you.
It’s the same way as learning drawing, learn the fundamentals, perspective, 3d shapes/primitives, anatomy, etc. and then study the artists that you like to be able to draw like them
Thank you ! I appreciate your videos ! You are helping us out so much !!
Oh hey! I wouldn’t have thought to see you here, but considering both you and Dong Chang sensei are absolute LEGENDS within the animation industry, why am I surprised? Keep up the grind, mass respect to both of you. 🙏😎
Chang has blessed us once more.
It's is a good day
This video was great but you mentioned the model sheet and the importance of staying on model so much I feel like they deserve their own videos. Ie what makes/ how to make a good model sheet, and a more in-depth look on staying on model and matching proportions etc, and when it’s okay to break those rules.
Glad to see you keeping up the great work! You're like a hero to me!
these are great! is tarted doing my aniamtions because of you dong! always helping me out improve my animations
Thanks for sharing these valuable tips on drawing professional Genga and breaking into the industry! ✨ Your insights are incredibly helpful for aspiring artists like me who want to take their skills to the next level. I appreciate the practical advice and the encouragement to keep improving. Looking forward to applying these techniques in my own work! 🎨💪
i love you dong you're so cool it's so cozy to watch your videos
I absolutely adore your work! I'd love to see how you handle shots with character interactions someday
Thank you so much Dong Sensei these videos help alot for a beginner animator like my self who wants to break in the anime industry 😄
Hola dong, siempre esperando con ansias tus videos, gracias por compartir tu conocimiento muy agradecido contigo
goat is back
Man you helped alot to improve my animation!
i recently bought a tablet (not a display) and is crazy how the line shakes, it's going to take a long time to get used and do lines like on paper 😂 Thanks once again for the amazing content!
I used a screenless tablet for 15~ years and switching to screen tablet fixed most of the issues immediately. Save up and get a screen tablet.
@@ArchOfficial I agree. Besides, XP-Pen is enough for genga work without wacom. I don't care about color or anything else.
@@kaldsam5142 I use a Huion Kamvas 16 (2021) and I don't feel like the hardware is the limiting factor for lines or color.
The only advice I have is don't get one that's too small, or if you don't have a workspace for it, too big. 16in is ok.
For Shaky hands, make sure you turn up the stabilizer on the pen so it goes down smoothly
Use plugin software called lazy nezumi
Thanks for all your work on this channel Dong! I appreciate all the effort and it really helped me with my work! Can't wait to see more from your channel!
Out of curiosity, are you working on your own short?
thank you for the tips! your videos are very accessible and interesting to watch and learn :)
This was exactly what I've been looking for!
Dong, you're a real one. I work in video games but its really cool to see your heart for helping out younger artists do what you do with both technical and practical steps.
P.S. what's the brush you use for your genga lines? Asking for a friend 😏
Aye, today is a good day when you upload!
also pls teach us on how u make ur animation settings, with the overflow frames and everything!
thank you for the amazing knowledge!
Another awesome tutorial! Great job!
man, you explained everything! thank you so muuuchh
Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you!
Thank you for the good video!🍀 Have a nice day
Thanks for video, very informative!
14:00 you got me there
Great video, super clear. My question is, how long should it take to make a genga? What is the average time required by the industry? Thanks!
What pen do you use for doing the genga? is there a place we can download it? Amazing video as always !!!
DO they teach you the specifics when you get hired? By specifics I mean knowing the stuff that you didnt go over in the video too much, which might change depending on studio, like idk what brush you use, what paper color indicates what etc .
Wait, I can teach you that do you have Instagram or Twitter?
thanks dong chang sensei
Can you please make a video about learning animation from 0? Like what is frames and other stuff
I love are your videos Dong, can you make one video about the character color palette reference please? cheers from argentina!!!
Can you maybe upload the brush? :)
Thank you. I have started simple animations recently and I doubt, how do you gradually change skin tone in animations? When a character is suffocating their skin color gradually changes to purple or when a character gets embarrassed their face gradually changes to pink. do you do this shift in skin tone in clip studio paint or in After Effects?
Gotaro yt animation on youtube 🎉
yup ❤
@Dong Chang would the studio mind if I did any of this on paper, scanned it and then binarized the lines or something like that (like with the trace tool in GTS or something like that)?
Many animators still do genga on paper (all of the examples he shows in the beginning are on paper). It’s probably better if you just scan it instead of using software to make it look digital.
@@HiHi-oc3gh Cleanup animation can be done digitally, after scanning rough drawings on paper with pencil.
Dong, i have a question, You are a goat?? i'm work in anime industry that "layout animator" :D thanks for this videos Dong
I’m curious. How long did you spend on this genga? I know that sometimes in anime it can feel rushed for animators and I wanted to try and get faster at working while still keeping it efficient and high quality. Thank you in advance :D
Shouldn't the shading be based on the bg lighting?
5:19
does keeping the volum of the pen really matter ?
beacuse all that will be gone or the line will lose it quality during the clean up stage anyways
so whats the point of not just race from the get go ?
Im currently an illustrator that has some interest in animation but not quite sure where to start
I have CSP EX so I can use that for animation, but does anyone have good resources for animation? Maybe a coloso course, some books or guides for starting out?
“Animator's survival kit” and “the illusion of life” are basically the animator bibles
@@HiHi-oc3gh tysm for the recommendations
how is the process to learn draw new original characters, the studios provide character sheets and the artists just draw them couple of times until get used it before the production start or is just some skill that most professional animators acquires over time?
Please tell which software we use please
Clip Studio Paint
what is the white thing in the back called, with the title and like the scene no. s. c. ? is there a name for it
are you familiar with CACANI software for inbetween?What do you thing about it
@@gabriel_pavani ???
What about 3d backrounds in anime?
hiii Is it necessary to know how to speak Japanese to work in the anime industry?
Hi dong chang!I have question.As i know key frame animators works on paper.So sakuga director does his corrections also on the same paper?
Hi what books would japanese animators recommend for youn artist??????
NUT
Yeah, exactly!
Is that clip studio paint software?
Yup
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YOOOO
what did you mean that the miku video would make sense later
Look at the video he posted after. He used AI to generate the in-betweens of the animation
Any discord animation server?
Hlw Sir please create more videos for composting editing related and please watch RG bucket list channel he is create animation and please this type animation create one video😊😊😊😊😊😊
Can any one tell me what is the name of animation app he useing
Clip Studio Paint
what if i can barely draw at all (i'm joking, i love your stuff)
Hello🎉
Gigachad
what is the discord server name
So many undo. When i KA i undo less often.
I love your videos. Very helpful