If you have not joined our family please do so. You won't regret it. Marvin and his team are really amazing people. My favorite thing is personalized feedback on each drill
It's so useful seeing these concepts like breakdowns, easing, etc. in actually complex animation instead of just the usual ball sliding on screen. Also, going the extra mile and finishing the compositing really takes the whole tutorial up a notch.
This is incredible. I have casually played around with animation for years. I've even heard about easing in and out before but this described it so well that I really want to try practicing this on other actions. That's what a tutorial should do.
I wish I had discovered this channel one or two years ago when it seemed like the was no good youtuber who could teach Animation properly - I just hadn't found the right channel! This is a really good video. Though I want to make a few suggestions - - During the part from anticipation to the jump Pose, wouldn't it simply be better to make one leg (left leg for example) stay in the ground for the breakdown pose? So, one leg kicks off (right leg, for example) and the other stays in the ground, and as you ease-in to the jump Pose, both the legs would be up. That's what I like to do; one leg helps push the other forward and at the end both of them reach the same place. - During the recoil part, considering the energy of the jump, I believe she'd take back a step or two before the settle pose. If you're an animator a bit more experienced who's watching this video, I'd suggest making the character take a step back in the recoil and ease-in to the final pose. - The video mentioned going from the main Pose -> anticipation -> jump -> landing -> recoil -> settle. I don't know how other softwares work and whether it'll be easier to make the key-frames in this sequence , but in the app I use [Flipaclip] it'd definitely be easier to go with the main -> settle, adding the jump pose, landing pose, recoil, anticipation and breakdown poses (I feel like breakdowns would be better added during the time of making key-frames). This gives a clear idea as to where the character starts and ends, and also much easier to add stuff. Anyways, these were just a few suggestions I wanted to make. This video definitely helped a lot of people. I will be checking out more from this channel! Thank you for your effort.
Please how do i determine the total time or space for my animation. i mean how do i determine the location of point B since point A will be on frame 1, how do i get to know where to put point B (total number of frame for an action)
If you have not joined our family please do so. You won't regret it. Marvin and his team are really amazing people. My favorite thing is personalized feedback on each drill
Thanks for the testimonial Mike! 🙏
It's so useful seeing these concepts like breakdowns, easing, etc. in actually complex animation instead of just the usual ball sliding on screen. Also, going the extra mile and finishing the compositing really takes the whole tutorial up a notch.
This is incredible. I have casually played around with animation for years. I've even heard about easing in and out before but this described it so well that I really want to try practicing this on other actions. That's what a tutorial should do.
This channel is a gold mine for anybody looking to get into animation!
This guy is a good teacher
I love your tutorials very beginner friendly
Glad you like them!
The best animation tutorial there is to see thank you so much
You're very welcome! 🙌
I love how you used the timing chart to basically just show the exact spacing horizontally haha
I wish I had discovered this channel one or two years ago when it seemed like the was no good youtuber who could teach Animation properly - I just hadn't found the right channel! This is a really good video. Though I want to make a few suggestions -
- During the part from anticipation to the jump Pose, wouldn't it simply be better to make one leg (left leg for example) stay in the ground for the breakdown pose? So, one leg kicks off (right leg, for example) and the other stays in the ground, and as you ease-in to the jump Pose, both the legs would be up. That's what I like to do; one leg helps push the other forward and at the end both of them reach the same place.
- During the recoil part, considering the energy of the jump, I believe she'd take back a step or two before the settle pose. If you're an animator a bit more experienced who's watching this video, I'd suggest making the character take a step back in the recoil and ease-in to the final pose.
- The video mentioned going from the main Pose -> anticipation -> jump -> landing -> recoil -> settle. I don't know how other softwares work and whether it'll be easier to make the key-frames in this sequence , but in the app I use [Flipaclip] it'd definitely be easier to go with the main -> settle, adding the jump pose, landing pose, recoil, anticipation and breakdown poses (I feel like breakdowns would be better added during the time of making key-frames). This gives a clear idea as to where the character starts and ends, and also much easier to add stuff.
Anyways, these were just a few suggestions I wanted to make. This video definitely helped a lot of people. I will be checking out more from this channel! Thank you for your effort.
very professional video
Such a great simple video ❤
Dude you're a genious
Respect ❤
I very appreciate your style of teaching so I'm planning to support your channel. I'm awaiting the next lessons! Good luck
Glad that you like our content and teaching style! 😁 Keep learning! 👋
Hello, I am eagerly looking forward to many more videos in the membership section.
Hi! 👋 New lesson is coming up next week 😄
@@plainlysimple can't wait.! Thanke you
Please how do i determine the total time or space for my animation. i mean how do i determine the location of point B since point A will be on frame 1, how do i get to know where to put point B (total number of frame for an action)
I like your videos very much. You make many videos like new victims
take me a while to memory , I hope there will be video more summarize
Another amazing video from you. Thanks for everything, mate!
Amazing channel, i will join you in the next paycheck!
Glad you liked it! Hope to see you in our community soon! 🙌
ayy a new one!!
Yes! 😁
You are my idol Sir.
one day my idol becoming my rival.
remember my name bitter boy
Ух, не зря я на тебя подписался!
Well, I think smears is kinda a taste thing, I like this animation more without smears.
I didnt catch what you did in blender at the last part aside from the bg
Is it just adding camera movement and effects?
Yes, that is correct. We only used blender for the BG and camera movements. 😊
Can i do animation with pen tablet since the screen is too expensive for me.
Yes you can do animation with just a pen tablet :)
If you have a I pad and pencil, there’s an app you can use to turn it into a touch screen or pen only monitor. (Easy Canvas)
You can support the video with a text translation ?
We just added english subtitles 😊
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what app do u use ??!
Adobe animate
একটা মানুষের সাইড ভিউ কিভাবে রাখবো ব্যাগ ভিউ কিভাবে আঁকবো ওইটার একটা ভিডিও বানায়
pinoy? :))
Yes! Why you ask? Are you also a pinoy?