Thats such a little thing I never even thought about while lipsyncing my stuff, but now I'm gonna pay more attention to it now lol Thank you for these, SPA
this mans voice just threw me right back to when i was little and he was teaching me how to draw spirit in the special features of the spirit stallion of the cimarron DVD,,,,
I just want to say: I've known about this channel for a while but only last week did I finally see Klaus. It was great and I'm someone that is tired of Christmas movies :)
Does he ever talk about making a character model/reference sheet? As in those character design drawings and notes that explain how to draw a character so there's perfect continuity between shots and artists? James Baxter is cool.
That is TVPaint, but it is *VERY COSTLY* in rent. Its nearest *FREE* open-source alternative is *Krita,* which has some great tools like Cage Deform. You can download it for free at its official website. I had tried TVPaint and hated it. I love Krita for great many things. When you have Krita, you can actually upload Photoshop brushes directly into it. You can find custom PS brushes at Brusheezy and Deviantart. Check out also hundreds of Krita brushes at DeviantArt and hoses too. I use Krita alongside MyPaint, Gimp, Inkscape, Opentoonz, Blender, DragonBones, Synfig, etc. These too are FREE to download from their official websites. If you are interested in affordable softwares for animation, there is Moho Pro as the best alternative to Adobe Animate and ToonBoom Harmony. Another is Cacani, great with tweening tools, useful for pencil tests. TVPaint is only raster-based, while Krita lets you do both raster and vector drawings. That is not all, Krita recognises native file formats from other free open-source softwares. In working layers, you can work back and forth between Krita and MyPaint (or Gimp), if you stick to ORA format for importing and exporting. ORA keeps your layers intact. In MyPaint, you can use your favourite realistic pencils and inks. In Gimp, your favourite filters and VFX. Back to Krita, import file and see how layers look.
@@pinklady7184 If you prefer a certain software (like Krita) why not focus on singing it's praises and showing what can be done with it instead of putting down other software ? So you _"hated"_ TVPaint ... well, what can anyone really say to that ? That's _your experience_ ,no arguing with that I suppose. (but , wow, _hate_ is such a _toxic_ word ... really ?) Many top animation professionals (such as James Baxter and Aaron Blaise) prefer TVPaint (and others prefer Harmony) and we can see the animation done using TVPaint and Harmony. The outstanding animation projects made using TVPaint and Harmony are well known. So maybe you could share with us what are your favorite animated films made using Krita ? Any professional animation studios using Krita in their animation production pipeline? I would really like to know.
I've never heard him talk before. I can finally hear the man behind 90% of my childhood.
God level animation knowledge.
Thats such a little thing I never even thought about while lipsyncing my stuff, but now I'm gonna pay more attention to it now lol
Thank you for these, SPA
no way
Oh hey! I've seen some of your stuff before. Your animations are really fluid :0.
this mans voice just threw me right back to when i was little and he was teaching me how to draw spirit in the special features of the spirit stallion of the cimarron DVD,,,,
Awesome, it would be awesome seeing a comlpete Jame's Baxter Masterclass, he is a genius!
Please, SPA, release that as a DVD or online masterclass, I'll pay for it!
Lip Syncing is least favorite part when animating but it's equally important
I just want to say: I've known about this channel for a while but only last week did I finally see Klaus.
It was great and I'm someone that is tired of Christmas movies :)
Klaus is a different one :3
Does he ever talk about making a character model/reference sheet? As in those character design drawings and notes that explain how to draw a character so there's perfect continuity between shots and artists? James Baxter is cool.
I want to see more, i get so excited just being able to listen to a master like him!
This is incredibly great advice love the videos you guys put up
jaaaaames baxter!
*NO DISLIKES*
ah perfectly balanced as all things should be
I love these jewels!
Its amazing what a orange horse with a ball can do
Hey, look! Its James baxter!
Thanks so much for the tip :)
please release posters for this film I would love some
I love the animation
Love these!!!
thank u
Don't ask why but I like the thumbnail
Christina Kottmeyer Why?
What was the name of that animator he mentioned? Tony Fertulli?
Tony Fucile
Cool
Could you guys maybe do a how to draw for jesper im having trouble drawing him
Is "Something" a good example? You would skip the M?
What software is he using in animation?
TVPaint!
Software?
Tvpaint
That is TVPaint, but it is *VERY COSTLY* in rent. Its nearest *FREE* open-source alternative is *Krita,* which has some great tools like Cage Deform. You can download it for free at its official website.
I had tried TVPaint and hated it. I love Krita for great many things. When you have Krita, you can actually upload Photoshop brushes directly into it. You can find custom PS brushes at Brusheezy and Deviantart. Check out also hundreds of Krita brushes at DeviantArt and hoses too. I use Krita alongside MyPaint, Gimp, Inkscape, Opentoonz, Blender, DragonBones, Synfig, etc.
These too are FREE to download from their official websites. If you are interested in affordable softwares for animation, there is Moho Pro as the best alternative to Adobe Animate and ToonBoom Harmony. Another is Cacani, great with tweening tools, useful for pencil tests.
TVPaint is only raster-based, while Krita lets you do both raster and vector drawings. That is not all, Krita recognises native file formats from other free open-source softwares. In working layers, you can work back and forth between Krita and MyPaint (or Gimp), if you stick to ORA format for importing and exporting. ORA keeps your layers intact. In MyPaint, you can use your favourite realistic pencils and inks. In Gimp, your favourite filters and VFX. Back to Krita, import file and see how layers look.
@@pinklady7184 If you prefer a certain software (like Krita) why not focus on singing it's praises and showing what can be done with it instead of putting down other software ? So you _"hated"_ TVPaint ... well, what can anyone really say to that ? That's _your experience_ ,no arguing with that I suppose. (but , wow, _hate_ is such a _toxic_ word ... really ?) Many top animation professionals (such as James Baxter and Aaron Blaise) prefer TVPaint (and others prefer Harmony) and we can see the animation done using TVPaint and Harmony. The outstanding animation projects made using TVPaint and Harmony are well known. So maybe you could share with us what are your favorite animated films made using Krita ? Any professional animation studios using Krita in their animation production pipeline? I would really like to know.