Time Stamps 2:05 Nuanced Emotions to Characters (use an emotion wheel) 3:16 Break down emotional poses 4:15 Use wide shots along with emotions 5:05 use subtle twists of the body for natural poses 5:41 avoid symmetry 7:30 vary camera angles 8:30 use 3 detail shots (tip more related to story artist/comic artist) 9:40 have a shorthand version for characters 10:40 have a variety of shots to break up medium panels
Which video was the No hello bishes explanation in? I took a break from watching TH-cam in general but am just coming back . Wanna catch up on all my creators
I’ve been watching your videos since your CalArts days. Now I’m in my first year studying animation at university. You have been and continue to be such a huge inspiration. These tips are so helpful and I can’t wait to try them out. Also, “Hello bishes” will be missed.
Love this!! -especially the tip of picking an emotion from the emotion wheel. For my book I’m trying to break out of each character’s ‘default’ pose and that tip helps a ton! I’m so excited for your book, Michelle!! Each snippet of it makes me more hyped to see it!💕✨
Thank you! I just realised that the animatic I’m working on rn has all medium shots and I corrected myself and redid some of them right now- and your comic strips helped a lot for some of the references too! This was such a helpful video!
Thank you for the character expression tips! Honestly, this is more helpful to me than technical drafting advice lol 😅 Also, your announcement that you're retiring "bishes" made me realize that I've been following your channel for 5-6 years! It's the end of an era❤
Aww I found and watched your channel a few years ago and really love the devil horns with "hello bishes". It was so iconic that when I saw one of your videos again a few months recently again, I instantly recognise the channel :D It's sad but understandable, those greetings will always be in my heart haha
Thank you so much Michelle for this wonderful tips video! All the tips are eye opening for me, a mere 17 year old who's a beginner dreaming to be a story artist. I'll make sure to make use of these advices!
a lot of these stuff is also useful for concept design, character or landscape/world design 😀 thought you might have to drop the tagline, youtube is def getting a bit too strict for some things
I know I’m very, very late to this video, but as a comic artist these tips were definitely really useful, so tysm! Speaking of comics, I found your book in my local library, and I enjoyed it a lot! the character designs were so cute and I liked the story
Just subscribed to your channel a couple weeks ago. I will miss your foul mouth, it was part of the fun, but I can always watch your old videos to be called a bish and your really old videos hear you f-bomb when I so desire, so. In any case, I'm here for your sweet persona and your great advice. Cheers.
Your tips are so resourceful not only for the storyboard Artists but for Creatives when setting the angles of thier Jobs. Nice Nuggets sister. I LOVE you thank you for letting the Bword 😂go. I appreciate it a lot❤ Thank you for making this awesome video sister
I've always been so happy to be a member of the bish club, sad it will be gone! TH-cam really are too strict these days. I also always loved seeing closed captions translate it to 'Hello bishops!'
I’m watching this video but I’m not a storyteller artist. I’m just an artist - don’t know what category besides maybe concept? I guess? And I’m newbish to design and decent art so I’m avenue exploring in information
Hi! First I just wanted to say that I love your content, and that you actually helped in my decision making to switch my degree to animation! I've been an artist my whole life and finally made the leap to turn it into a career. More specifically, I am wanting to do storyboarding. I do have a question, though. I see characters getting sick a lot in comics, graphic novels, animation, cartoons, etc.. Why??? Is there a reason for this? I'm very emetophobic and it just seems like everything I've seen/watched has it somewhere. I know it might seem a little ridiculous to some but I'm genuinely concerned about having to animate or board out something like that. Having to animate that to sound for two to three weeks straight sounds like torture. Lol. Is it really that common? In your experience, if someone was uncomfortable animating, drawing, etc., a scene, would they still be forced to do it? Or would the studio be willing to swap your scene with someone else? Thanks so much
I'm not graphic novelist but this was super interesting, thank you! Oh and btw I was a bit confused about the bishes aswell, bcs it didn't seem to fit your communication style. At least now I now where that came from 😂
Time Stamps
2:05 Nuanced Emotions to Characters (use an emotion wheel)
3:16 Break down emotional poses
4:15 Use wide shots along with emotions
5:05 use subtle twists of the body for natural poses
5:41 avoid symmetry
7:30 vary camera angles
8:30 use 3 detail shots (tip more related to story artist/comic artist)
9:40 have a shorthand version for characters
10:40 have a variety of shots to break up medium panels
thank you so much for the help!
Yeah, thanks, dude.😁
Thank you for this 🙏
Aww no more 'hello bishes'. But I completely understand your reasons for taking this decision 🙏
Thanks for understanding!
Which video was the No hello bishes explanation in? I took a break from watching TH-cam in general but am just coming back . Wanna catch up on all my creators
@@lisaia7877 it's in this video at 12:56
I like it. Because it's not cute at all
I’ve been watching your videos since your CalArts days. Now I’m in my first year studying animation at university. You have been and continue to be such a huge inspiration. These tips are so helpful and I can’t wait to try them out.
Also, “Hello bishes” will be missed.
Rip to "stay hoesome bishes" you will be missed 🙏🏻💗 had a good run though and I'm excited for the future of your channel
yes the spirit of stay hoesome bishes shall remain even without the words x'D thank you so much!
Love this!! -especially the tip of picking an emotion from the emotion wheel.
For my book I’m trying to break out of each character’s ‘default’ pose and that tip helps a ton!
I’m so excited for your book, Michelle!! Each snippet of it makes me more hyped to see it!💕✨
Aww thanks Nicole, I'm glad these videos help and thanks again for your support!
Thank you! I just realised that the animatic I’m working on rn has all medium shots and I corrected myself and redid some of them right now- and your comic strips helped a lot for some of the references too! This was such a helpful video!
Glad this helped, I am a medium shot abuser as well x'D
@@mewTripled it comes so naturally I can’t help it 😭 it’s the default shot
@@s-coffin Me toooo, I feel your pain.🥲
This video is perfect! I'm actually doing a school project that is a graphic novel right now, and these tips are really useful! 😊
i am impressd by how you explain things! keep it up and thank you.
Thank you for the character expression tips! Honestly, this is more helpful to me than technical drafting advice lol 😅 Also, your announcement that you're retiring "bishes" made me realize that I've been following your channel for 5-6 years! It's the end of an era❤
Aww I found and watched your channel a few years ago and really love the devil horns with "hello bishes". It was so iconic that when I saw one of your videos again a few months recently again, I instantly recognise the channel :D It's sad but understandable, those greetings will always be in my heart haha
Thank you so much Michelle for this wonderful tips video! All the tips are eye opening for me, a mere 17 year old who's a beginner dreaming to be a story artist. I'll make sure to make use of these advices!
Im gonna begin to work on my graphic novel for my BA, this was so helpful! thank you
FUCK YEA STORY BOARD ARTIST TIPS
🎉🎉🎉
"I'm gonna talk about ways to breathe life back into your artworks"
(If only my artworks ever had life to begin with.....)
a lot of these stuff is also useful for concept design, character or landscape/world design 😀 thought you might have to drop the tagline, youtube is def getting a bit too strict for some things
I loved the vid, the tips are awesome! Thank you so much ✨💖✨
I know I’m very, very late to this video, but as a comic artist these tips were definitely really useful, so tysm! Speaking of comics, I found your book in my local library, and I enjoyed it a lot! the character designs were so cute and I liked the story
These are really good tips.
Just subscribed to your channel a couple weeks ago. I will miss your foul mouth, it was part of the fun, but I can always watch your old videos to be called a bish and your really old videos hear you f-bomb when I so desire, so. In any case, I'm here for your sweet persona and your great advice. Cheers.
great tips ☺
I think anyone going into webcomics should read this this is good stuff
YOU ARE THE CREATOR OF MEESH? I DIDN’T KNOW, I ALWAYS SEE THESE VIDEOS ON TIKTOK
Thank you!
Your tips are so resourceful not only for the storyboard Artists but for Creatives when setting the angles of thier Jobs. Nice Nuggets sister. I LOVE you thank you for letting the Bword 😂go. I appreciate it a lot❤ Thank you for making this awesome video sister
I 'm so Glad for this beautiful video new subbie 😂❤👍
you're awesome thank you!!
Haha it's alright Michelle, promote yourself as you should 👏 I appreciate these tips, very nuanced.
For a split second I thought it was today
and now it is!
YAY
thank u so much for these!!!! 💖
This video lift some weight off my back on technique skill thank you.
I'll miss the "bishes" thing, but go for what is best for you !!
thanks for understanding T_T
Will miss our bishes era but the show must go on and we will be watching till the end 🤍🤍🤍
I've always been so happy to be a member of the bish club, sad it will be gone! TH-cam really are too strict these days.
I also always loved seeing closed captions translate it to 'Hello bishops!'
this was a great video
Ahh this is great, can you add timestamps for the tips too?
just pinned a comment that mentioned them! thank you!
Michelle can you stop getting better at art like I literally can't, how are we supposed to keep up with this
the urge to zoom in to draw small details on a shot from afar is really big
Im not a comic artist but this video helped a lot
totally expected a "bye bishes..." your channel is awesome. Thank you for the tips
I’m watching this video but I’m not a storyteller artist. I’m just an artist - don’t know what category besides maybe concept? I guess? And I’m newbish to design and decent art so I’m avenue exploring in information
I will miss bishes!! But it’s a very smart move to remove it!
thanks for understanding!
Tip 7 yyeeeeaaaaahhhh especially in anime pleeeeeaaassseee
Eye opening 😆
longtime sub here, sad to see the bishes go 🥲but happy to see you channel grow!!
Hi! First I just wanted to say that I love your content, and that you actually helped in my decision making to switch my degree to animation! I've been an artist my whole life and finally made the leap to turn it into a career. More specifically, I am wanting to do storyboarding. I do have a question, though. I see characters getting sick a lot in comics, graphic novels, animation, cartoons, etc.. Why??? Is there a reason for this? I'm very emetophobic and it just seems like everything I've seen/watched has it somewhere. I know it might seem a little ridiculous to some but I'm genuinely concerned about having to animate or board out something like that. Having to animate that to sound for two to three weeks straight sounds like torture. Lol. Is it really that common? In your experience, if someone was uncomfortable animating, drawing, etc., a scene, would they still be forced to do it? Or would the studio be willing to swap your scene with someone else? Thanks so much
When I first saw your videos I was like, "She works for Netflix and she literally just said "hello b****es?".. okay subscribe." And I'm an adult lol.
Cooooinfiniteooool
I'm not graphic novelist but this was super interesting, thank you! Oh and btw I was a bit confused about the bishes aswell, bcs it didn't seem to fit your communication style. At least now I now where that came from 😂
I don’t thing saying « bishes » will ever be a problem, in just dance they didn’t even censor the word when they put « swish swish »
I miss your bishes greeting ;_;
Yay! I'm early for a mewtripled video
goodbye bishes you'll be missed
indeed
So basically draw Resident Evil 1?
Damn girl, for sure you really change
Fame again proves to be the scurge of creativity.
These are actually very effective and yet simple art tips 🤌 thank you for sharing
Glad it helped!!
@@mewTripled Michelle, you're always helpful.