what about this show is overrated,@@Nonexistent_Music ? the music is amazing, the animation and art is perfect, and the colors really make the show noticable also their british
You did a fantastic job!! I'm teaching myself to animate! I love how the cloud gets poofed away by the giant as it comes closer. I LOOOOOVE Hilda to death and you've made me realize I'm probably gonna cry when the beautiful into plays for the very last time....I'M NOT READY FOR IT TO BE OVER!
Same, it's one of my favorite little shows. Cant wait for the next season but it will be sad when its gone. Good luck on teaching yourself, its a tough job, and thanks for the support!
Hilda is such an inspiring series, great animation, story, and voice acting. Almost every box is checked for me, great work, glad to see a legend at work.
I love watching cartoons with my older brother. Watching Hilda is prob one of those dear memories that you only realize you have when time passes, for some reason. I can tell you and the team did a great job in the animation of the show, it’s all rlly smooth and the backgrounds are super pretty. Keep up the great work
Just remember, that sometimes restrictions are there to teach you something too. If you go in ignoring or deliberately deciding to discard or ignore "rules" or "restrictions" of a project, then you don't learn how to work within limits. In the real world, when a creative director or animation director sets out rules for a shot, scene or overall project, those can't just be ignored, discarded or changed just because you think its dumb. You'll have to motivate WHY you went in another direction. So just keep in mind when you do go out into a working studio or even freelance for clients, someone has thought about the restrictions (mostly) and has put them there for a reason. When you're doing your own thing, by all means, fill your boots and go crazy. But working for clients, they won't necessarily appreciate you ignoring their briefs.
I was so surprised you used Krita (I used Krita for a good chunk of time, but it kept crashing and had audio problems, so I gave up on animation for like a few months) so this really shows how well you did! I hope to see more videos from you!!!
Thanks, Krita's definitely not the winner for animation. I'm surprised I made it as long as I did, but it seems to be okay for little stuff as long as you don't want audio.
Thanks, and you're right, its pretty hard to use for animate. I'm perhaps not knowledgeable enough to make a tutorial on Krita, but I'd be happy to go into more specific detail about what I'm doing in an episode and what I do know about the program.
nice work!! keep learning! and if i can suggest you, i will suggest you to learn about in between , and how every animation studios had their own in between style, and it makes a low fps animation moves better than using the flat in between, cheers!
Yeah Krita needs a LOT of work in the animation department, but i believe it'll eventually get there. In time. It's a bit of a shame because it's such a phenomenal drawing and painting program.
Your krita version might be out of date. It's got better audio support now. I suppose the support for syncing audio was added 6 months ago, after you published the video. Tho I doubt there is anything to be done about the lag. Or for the lack of camera in the program.
@@thedootcornerthanks for the reply. So if you don’t mind me asking, what advice you got for a beginner artist like myself, I mainly wanna do cartoons and to get a a level that I can animate but right now I’m learning to draw the figures realistically. Would you say knowing the basics of figure drawing is a good way to start art? And where should I take it after that? Thanks.
@@Gamingawesomeness121 I wish I could give you some professional advise, but I'm in the same learning boat as you I think. I would say that approach might be right. I've seen a lot of different artists take their learning in different directions and at different speeds, it depends I think on which method helps you connect the dots best. Figures are great, and I'm trying to learn that myself, I would say its very valuable to understand. For animation, I would say based on my little experience, to try and get a grasp of timing first, my primary focus for this one was getting the distance between frames right for a smooth looking motion as opposed to anything else.
@@thedootcornerI have a few requests actually, for you to (potentially) pick from. 1. James and Jessie have a fight. In Season 22, James had a Graveler and Jessie a Machamp. These two settle their trainers' fight and wrestle with their four arms. 2. Grookey and Braixen have a stick fight. Not only do their wooden weapons clash, they shoot spells at each other, like Harry Potter dueling. 3. Very similar. Poltchageist and Kadabra duel with their magical spoons. Then in the end, they become cooking partners.
im telling you this is the most underrated show on netflix
Might be, but I'm glad its at least getting some attention, its a great show. Thanks for watching
Move like overrated
what about this show is overrated,@@Nonexistent_Music ? the music is amazing, the animation and art is perfect, and the colors really make the show noticable
also their british
agreed
Says the BFDI fan
You did a fantastic job!! I'm teaching myself to animate! I love how the cloud gets poofed away by the giant as it comes closer. I LOOOOOVE Hilda to death and you've made me realize I'm probably gonna cry when the beautiful into plays for the very last time....I'M NOT READY FOR IT TO BE OVER!
Same, it's one of my favorite little shows. Cant wait for the next season but it will be sad when its gone. Good luck on teaching yourself, its a tough job, and thanks for the support!
i really like hilda omg the back ground and the animation is so smooth, also i love the unique creatures!
Thanks, I love Hilda too, such a lovely little show.
My little brother found hilda and watched it 3 times in a row. Great animation.
I love Hilda ❤ it’s so cute and the show was the reason I want to do animation
It is, I agree. Lovely little show, and definitely one of my inspiration's as well. Thanks for watching!
Hilda is such an inspiring series, great animation, story, and voice acting. Almost every box is checked for me, great work, glad to see a legend at work.
That's really kind of you, thanks for the support. And I definitely agree, Hilda is a great series, absolutely love it.
lowkey my fav show on netflix
Same
Awesome, another Krita user! You're a beast for going straight-ahead as well!
I love watching cartoons with my older brother. Watching Hilda is prob one of those dear memories that you only realize you have when time passes, for some reason. I can tell you and the team did a great job in the animation of the show, it’s all rlly smooth and the backgrounds are super pretty. Keep up the great work
Thanks a bunch. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I enjoy watching Hilda with my little siblings too.
This is AWESOME!! I can't wait to see you grow, you're so fun, your work is /great/ and your editing is quite nice. Kudos, man!
Edit: Grammar =)
Thanks a bunch, I hope I can keep it up and keep going better. Thanks for watching!
Amazing work!!!
Thanks a bunch! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Super cute! I love Hilda. I also enjoy how every animator absolutely despizes Adobe Animate XD
It seems pretty universal, a lot of my class didn't like animate either. But thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed!
i love this series!!!! feels so cosy and interesting. (bonus points for fox)
Must say that was so amazing
I'm really glad to hear it, thanks for watching.
this is really awsome!
Love this! Keep up the hard work my dude!
I'll do my best, thanks
Super cool!!! Did you see Krita has now updated, fixing the audio issue? it's a lot better now!
Yea, I saw that. I wasn't aware of any audio fixes though, I'll have to look into it. Thanks, and thanks for watching too!
Just remember, that sometimes restrictions are there to teach you something too. If you go in ignoring or deliberately deciding to discard or ignore "rules" or "restrictions" of a project, then you don't learn how to work within limits. In the real world, when a creative director or animation director sets out rules for a shot, scene or overall project, those can't just be ignored, discarded or changed just because you think its dumb. You'll have to motivate WHY you went in another direction.
So just keep in mind when you do go out into a working studio or even freelance for clients, someone has thought about the restrictions (mostly) and has put them there for a reason.
When you're doing your own thing, by all means, fill your boots and go crazy. But working for clients, they won't necessarily appreciate you ignoring their briefs.
I was so surprised you used Krita (I used Krita for a good chunk of time, but it kept crashing and had audio problems, so I gave up on animation for like a few months) so this really shows how well you did!
I hope to see more videos from you!!!
Thanks, Krita's definitely not the winner for animation. I'm surprised I made it as long as I did, but it seems to be okay for little stuff as long as you don't want audio.
@@thedootcorner yes definitely, I really do think you should be proud of this animation!
that was really good krita is really hard to animate in and i was wondering if you could do a tutorial on it
Thanks, and you're right, its pretty hard to use for animate. I'm perhaps not knowledgeable enough to make a tutorial on Krita, but I'd be happy to go into more specific detail about what I'm doing in an episode and what I do know about the program.
this is dope nice work
Absolutely Neatly!!! ^^
Thanks
Nice to see kirta getting some love
very nice stuff
nice work!! keep learning! and if i can suggest you, i will suggest you to learn about in between , and how every animation studios had their own in between style, and it makes a low fps animation moves better than using the flat in between, cheers!
Thanks for the support and the advise, I'll keep learning!
@@thedootcorner th-cam.com/video/86tqKH3zxuM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=z6T_Z5UhOngzi-Kj
ı loooveee hilda
Yeah Krita needs a LOT of work in the animation department, but i believe it'll eventually get there. In time. It's a bit of a shame because it's such a phenomenal drawing and painting program.
Great animation!
this looks awesome!
Thanks a bunch, glad you enjoyed!
Great stuff!
i like it
Hilda is so mf underrated and it's amazing I fucking love Hilda sm ;__;
Pretty noice
Thanks
Your krita version might be out of date. It's got better audio support now.
I suppose the support for syncing audio was added 6 months ago, after you published the video.
Tho I doubt there is anything to be done about the lag. Or for the lack of camera in the program.
ARE YOU ANIMATING ON KRITA 😭! THAT'S AWESOME!
why did i read hijda😭
😂😂
what do you advise using instead of krita ? its very very laggy I'm dying
first of all, congratulations!
second of all, the WHAT corner?
Thanks, and if I understand the question right, it's the doot corner, like a doodle, but I call it a doot.
Awesomely done man, how long did this take you??
It was about a 10 hour effort all put together from start to finish. Thanks for the comment!
@@thedootcornerthanks for the reply.
So if you don’t mind me asking, what advice you got for a beginner artist like myself, I mainly wanna do cartoons and to get a a level that I can animate but right now I’m learning to draw the figures realistically. Would you say knowing the basics of figure drawing is a good way to start art? And where should I take it after that?
Thanks.
@@Gamingawesomeness121 I wish I could give you some professional advise, but I'm in the same learning boat as you I think. I would say that approach might be right. I've seen a lot of different artists take their learning in different directions and at different speeds, it depends I think on which method helps you connect the dots best. Figures are great, and I'm trying to learn that myself, I would say its very valuable to understand. For animation, I would say based on my little experience, to try and get a grasp of timing first, my primary focus for this one was getting the distance between frames right for a smooth looking motion as opposed to anything else.
YEESSSSSS
what platform do you use to make animation? please.
I was using krita for this one, I've tried toonboom and adobe animate as well. I think I like krita and toonboom the best right now.
You using Krita? 👍
Yep, using krita
Imo the woofs look evil
Can l make a pokemon animation request?
You could, I cant make any guarantees, but maybe I'll try it out. I know my brother would sure love that too.
@@thedootcornerI have a few requests actually, for you to (potentially) pick from. 1. James and Jessie have a fight. In Season 22, James had a Graveler and Jessie a Machamp. These two settle their trainers' fight and wrestle with their four arms. 2. Grookey and Braixen have a stick fight. Not only do their wooden weapons clash, they shoot spells at each other, like Harry Potter dueling. 3. Very similar. Poltchageist and Kadabra duel with their magical spoons. Then in the end, they become cooking partners.
👍🏿
I love you for this but that would be guy