It's mind boggling how much work it is to make these animations. I absolutely love your layouts! ❤The perspective is great, the character is grounded in the scene, and the lines are light to leave just a bit of it implicit for the mind to fill in the details. Seriously, I can take heaps out of this for my illustrations. I should draw a bunch of scenes like this, it seems like an amazing practice.
hi there dong i really appricate your hard work teaching guys like us these stuff its super hard for some one to get time for making these from there work flow specially animators like you we really cant thank you enough brother 😁
I'm well aware of all the anatomy and drawing tutorials on youtube, but it's so hard to find one that's easy for me to understand. I feel like I have all the skills I need to make my own indie short animations except for the ability to draw humans consistently, and so I'd really really really appreciate it if in the future you did some sort of anatomy tutorial? If not it'd be super handy to know where to look for some good resources cause I've been struggling to find some for years
This is an amazing video! Thanks so much for explaining all of this so well. I'm working on getting into BG design + paint, and would love to work on films overseas at some point, so it's great to know what these terms mean in regards to BGs so I'll know what to do when I see them. Also, I'm amazed by how easy you make it look to draw all those characters and movements, wish I could do that, but that's why I'm sticking to backgrounds 😅✌
I'm sorry if I'm dumb, but I am having a hard time visualizing how the Komi would work. I understand the premise, but I am having a hard time guessing what this would look like further into production. If I may ask, would you be willing to do a video showing more of how Komi works in composting please? I suppose it just makes more sense to me from what little I know to layer in a more traditional analog way to make it work, so I am curious of how Komi effects the coloring, editing and compositing beyond the animation stage.
Question! Make a video if you can. How does the coloring works? Does the A cell consist of all the lineart black lines and also the shadings blue and red lines? How coloring process really work? I really want to know but found no videos.
Ive been notating Kumi slightly differently. Instead of writing Kumi on the cell I've been writing it on the BG or Book layer. No one has told me otherwise so far but maybe I'll change that.
I have a question, Isn't kumi used while animating so that we can avoid drawing parts that would be hidden by Book layer? or do we animate normally without having to worry about overlaps & use kumi as a guide to mask out the parts that are underneath the book layer later on the compositing? which one is it?
@@potatuser8770Its mostly the latter you do have to animate normally while keeping in mind where the cell will be interacting with the book or BG element. Chang pretty much spells it out in the video
It's mind boggling how much work it is to make these animations. I absolutely love your layouts! ❤The perspective is great, the character is grounded in the scene, and the lines are light to leave just a bit of it implicit for the mind to fill in the details. Seriously, I can take heaps out of this for my illustrations. I should draw a bunch of scenes like this, it seems like an amazing practice.
Man, you don’t know how helpful this is in a good understanding for the people who are on the outside trying to get in
This is actually way more helpful than the animation class I took at my magnet school.
Animation work is so hard, isn't it? Thank you very much for making those content.
Is your main animation software opentoonz or clip?
hi there dong i really appricate your hard work teaching guys like us these stuff its super hard for some one to get time for making these from there work flow specially animators like you we really cant thank you enough brother 😁
Agreed! Great info for everyone in every video!
Totally agree. Dongs work & lessons here are gold dust!
thank you so much for making these videos I've learned more from you than the past animation classes I've took
Thank you so much bro much love
Wow! Another amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing more anime industry insights!
thanks for sharing these things in such a amazing way and it was literally usefulll.......
I'm well aware of all the anatomy and drawing tutorials on youtube, but it's so hard to find one that's easy for me to understand. I feel like I have all the skills I need to make my own indie short animations except for the ability to draw humans consistently, and so I'd really really really appreciate it if in the future you did some sort of anatomy tutorial? If not it'd be super handy to know where to look for some good resources cause I've been struggling to find some for years
Thanks again! Love your tutorials!
You are very genius artist truly 🤩
thanks for another great tutorial Dong !
Thank you !!!
Great tutorial as always!😄
Thanks for new tutorial
Great content!
Amazing as usual
thank you
Hey on the last video I couldn’t download the f’s plugins please help
This is an amazing video! Thanks so much for explaining all of this so well. I'm working on getting into BG design + paint, and would love to work on films overseas at some point, so it's great to know what these terms mean in regards to BGs so I'll know what to do when I see them.
Also, I'm amazed by how easy you make it look to draw all those characters and movements, wish I could do that, but that's why I'm sticking to backgrounds 😅✌
I'm sorry if I'm dumb, but I am having a hard time visualizing how the Komi would work. I understand the premise, but I am having a hard time guessing what this would look like further into production. If I may ask, would you be willing to do a video showing more of how Komi works in composting please? I suppose it just makes more sense to me from what little I know to layer in a more traditional analog way to make it work, so I am curious of how Komi effects the coloring, editing and compositing beyond the animation stage.
So thats how it should be done!
Thank you for your knowledge! your tutorials are always helpful!.... I need help with the folders and color cels....thanks again dong🥰🥰🥰🥰💖💖
Yay! new lessons
This is actually helps me❤
If you can do like a basic Exterior old Ruins scene with the character. I would love that.
8:51 3d layer
thank you for the video!
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Thank you so much for your tutors! And whats brush you use in video?
Could you give an insight into hand drawn visual effects? I've had a hard time finding information about how studios approach it
Question! Make a video if you can.
How does the coloring works? Does the A cell consist of all the lineart black lines and also the shadings blue and red lines? How coloring process really work? I really want to know but found no videos.
Hello Dong! What drawing tablet do you use? And what do you recommend?
+1 would love to see this vid
5:10 song name?
Ive been notating Kumi slightly differently. Instead of writing Kumi on the cell I've been writing it on the BG or Book layer.
No one has told me otherwise so far but maybe I'll change that.
I have a question, Isn't kumi used while animating so that we can avoid drawing parts that would be hidden by Book layer? or do we animate normally without having to worry about overlaps & use kumi as a guide to mask out the parts that are underneath the book layer later on the compositing?
which one is it?
@@potatuser8770Its mostly the latter you do have to animate normally while keeping in mind where the cell will be interacting with the book or BG element.
Chang pretty much spells it out in the video
@@Galaxyeyez ohh thank you, I've been doing it totally differently so when dong said using kumi during compositing I got really confused
so that's what it's called, personally call it the xray line lol
pls animate marisa doing 80% against JP on crush counter pls ty
Need more about matcline bro😅🙏
please add your tutorial in on playlist in your channel to we can share it or save it ⏯️
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