Making a 1930's Style Rubber hose Animation in Grease Pencil
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Hey it's Binu here!! Today we'll be looking at the process that went into a 1930's style rubber hose animation inspired by Cuphead, that I created using grease pencil, Krita and After Efffects!
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Music: SURF - Take Care
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original video: • Royalty Free Ragtime P...
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Research
00:59 Concept Art
01:18 Style Frame
02:00 Sketchfab!
02:19 Rough Animation
02:40 Haunted House
03:17 Ghost
03:31 Background Elements
04:12 Inking
04:34 Colouring
05:01 Background Detail in Krita
05:16 Adding Filters and Effects in After Effects
06:17 Final Result!
06:37 Outro
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Mixing the latest technology in an open free software with the classic animation shows the power of creative people never stops and that they're not appart but complementary
Well said! :D
Sr, You are right!
@@pixelerodcuadritos1824 eso creo, gracias!
How many of us expected Cuphead to be mentioned because of how much of a perfect example it is?
I liked the old school grain effect that worked really well.
Minor critique: the black levels seem a touch too dark, and the ink could do with the tiniest bit of distress to simulate that classic fountain nib look. beyond that it looks great!
Good point!
My heart is warmed by retro cartoon art styles ♥️ Thanks for the great video
Just letting you know PLEASE NEVER STOP MAKING VIDEOS. Each one is a gem.
ahaha we won't! thanks for your support :)
@@TeamMiracles damn
when luffy awakens his devil fruit and instantly solos fiction
really? did Oda said that?
That's fantastic! I love cartoons from that era as well so I'm learning Blender in my retirement to try and make some! It'll be years before I reach your level though!
Amazing! would love to see how it turns out :D Good luck on your journey!
@@TeamMiracles Thank you! I'm happy with my modelling so far but still struggling with basic stuff like rigging and keeping all my meshes tamed!
Fun and just the right length ... thanks for keeping the inspiration coming!
I love the animation but it would have been really cool if the ghost came out of the chimney, that would have made it even better than it already is😊
i really want to learn how to make stuff like this, ive always loved the rubber hose style too
I actually didn’t think there would be any videos on CZcams that included this, because I really want to do something of that sort in the future, I am incredibly thankful for this :) not to mention that it’s the same exact decade that I was planning to do due to the look of the cartoons at that time, this is truly a gem of a video
that's insane dude
Thank you so much! :D
Talented and patient. Nice work!
Dude this is amazing
This is fantastic. Love your art and how you broke down each and every segment of production.
Animation. Is. So. Much. Work...Bravo!
Nice touch with offsetting the color channels 👍
This is quite amazing.I am happy,that you had idea to create model,based on 1930 year.I miss lot's of stuf from that time.
Fantastic job!!!
Awesome! Please more in-depth tutorial!!
I wanted you to make an animation version like this
wow ! this is cool
Amazing work
i love this!
Super nice!!
This is amazing!
Awesome work!
Amazing job!
Very cool!
omg this is so cool
so amazing!
Fantastic!
YYYEEEESSSSSS ✨✨
Amazing Grease Pencil tut :-D
Perfect 🥰 work Sir 🙏
This is amazing
Awesome!!!
That is incredible, you are so talented! Really inspired by this
Thank you so much!
This is very good.
This is class 👏
OMG i realy enjoyed the video!
Thank you for the entertaiment
Good stuff, Thank you for the tutorial.
Dope :) well done dude.
One piece bring you too?
Yup. Oda did it again. #1044
I love One Piece!!!
Looked awesome. Great job.
Thanks!
Sick tutorial! You guys make such good tutorials for Blender
Thanks a ton!
Nice!
So crisp, sharp and has charm of 30´s animation! Impressive work :)
Thanks a lot :D
Great!
Nice work!
More, More, please :0 omg it's a amazing!THANKS!
More to come!
Step 1 - be amazing at drawing
That was very well done. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Glad you liked it!
looks very nice, well done
Thank you very much!
Wow this is awesome, much ahead of my skill level, but I LOVE the rubber-hose style! The black and white is a good place for me to start
That sounds amazing! Hope you have fun :)
Toei taking notes
xD
Dude ... so cool. Good job.
Glad you liked it!
Amazing! ✨🙌
Thank you 🙌
Thanks for the tutorial 👍
Amazing!!!
Thanks!!
very nice
This animation is great. one thing I personally would've done is make the lines slightly smaller but overall I like it.
Fair point! Thicker lines allow for more control when we draw but the style does boast skinny lines :)
Plz make another
Great job man!
Thank you!
Just a simple question. Can you link the full finished project without audio .mp4 please? Great video
Amazing guys.👍👍
🙌
🔥
Thank you so much !!!!
Please make more rubber hose animation tutorials.
We'll look into it :D
wow this is amazzinng.... keep up the great work brother
Thanks, will do!
Hi Binu, Great video! It was very helpful. Allow me to suggest a topic: how can the latest technologies in the field of digital animation help us create an animation product without the help of a team, but created completely by ourselves? I mean which techniques, software, types of rendering can be mixed together to create a workflow that allows us to work alone on a short / medium movie that does not require too long a working time? how can these processes be optimized with the use of home hardware? cheers!
Interesting topic! We'll take a look at trying to build up something comprehensive like that :D
I think the answer here will mostly involve some combination of Marvelous Studio + Blender/Quixel Mixer + Unreal Engine 5 🤔
So g00d!
: )
How this video got downvotes is way beyond my understanding. Excellent work!
Probably from people that hate creativity
Man, the result is really great! But I must confess CZcams kept recommending this video and I refused to click on it because the screenshot looked so good I was sure it was from some professionally made movie. You should consider changing the screenshot to something that blends the intermediate WIP steps too to make it clear that you show the entire process.
Maybe a composite image that shows the draft version side by side with final?
Oh! Interesting point we'll look into it :)
@@TeamMiracles I think it's quite obvious from the thumbnail that this is your own work!
u are fkn incredible artist. i wish i knew how long it took u to do the blender part of the animation. like the outline and coloring and how many frames u had to go through handmade
make a short film of such an animation
Would LOVE a game like cuphead art style but made into a terrifying horror game!! 😱
Now that's a cool idea :0
I really love this, thank you! I was wondering how you animate to the music? how do you know when the beats will come, or how you lay that out? do you just count the beats and the seconds between them?
thanks!
🥳🥳🥳
6:17 first of all choose between 18 and 30 fps, then make ur project file be that fps, rubber hose has keyframes that are then interpolated in the middle again and again until every frame of the movement is interpolated
12 or 24 fps is the way to go, since that is what traditional 2D animators use.
I’ve always wondered. In simplified animations, is it always easier not to apply shading to moving characters and leave them as plain solids? The backgrounds and foregrounds get shading and textures, but not the moving objects. In traditional animations, I could always tell that the rabbit was going to pick up the rock behind him and chuck it at his enemy in the next few frames because the rock had no shading.
My guess is that it’s easy to shade the backgrounds because there’s just one per scene, but it’d be a much bigger job to shade every frame of all the moving parts so it’s just skipped especially in cheaper mass consumed animations. I can definitely relate to your experience, it was obvious which objects on the screen were gonna be moving and therefore relevant!
Yes! It's too time consuming to adjust shadows in every single frame, since the subject might be moving in 12 or 24 frames per second. You've also then got to keep the shape of the shadows consistent and that's time consuming too. Keeping them as plain solids saves the animators so much time for simpler animations, especially for objects they have to interact with. Imagine painting a detailed rock as it spins through the air for several frames ;-; So since the other elements are so simple they go all out where they can to immersive the viewer, like with detailed backgrounds. Backgrounds are easily reusable and worth going into detail since they take up the most visual space.
But most animes and other big budget productions will commit to shadows and lighting, and the results are always awesome :')
I may have missed the point, but is there any procedure or technique that is made easier or unique because of blender? From what I could get, the process is the same as in any animation software. I thought you'd use something like keyframe interpolation to make the animation smoothier, for example
Well, Blender has the advantage of being Free and Open Source Sofware (FOSS), so while you would need to pay for its competitors, one is free to download and modify blender without asking permission or paying money.
I think that's an advantage per se.
@@IronCurtaiNYC bruh
Yup! it's completely free to use and is constantly being updated and improved upon, giving us cool tools to play around with and experiment :)
The chromatic aberration wouldn’t be there in black and white films, but it looks good overall!
Warning: this video contains too much talent It can Hazard to your health
you should definitely check out UGO by Dead Pirates. awesome music and video as well.
Its such a good music video! Definitely looked at it for inspiration for the modern spin :D
@@TeamMiracles ...at your service! ;)
I love this channel so much, and this project is a great example of why :) Amazing job!
We're so glad to have you onboard :D
those characters are very natural,when it comes to their movement.It looks very fluid and organic.I agree with you.Animations used to be better in the past!
I don't like how it is because the animation feels like the 30's but the way its animated makes it too modern compared to his art of his 1930's character
Yes it is a lot cleaner since we are doing it digitally and have reduced the nuance of those pencil drawn animations for efficiency's sake :)
I think this would have been better without the colour offset as that sort of thing only happened on Technicolor three strip film when the layers misaligned slightly by accident, which very rarely happened and would only be for a few frames rather than the entire thing. Doing this for black and white film doesn't really make much sense since it would not have these layers to end up shifting apart and no colour would show since it's not colour film.
Im not sure what the value in doing this in blender is. I like the experimentation but dont you think if youre going to have to end up inking every frame anyway you might as well have just done it how the devs(or how their inspiration) did it.
It's just a free software that could encourage others to get into animating in 2D :) We also like pushing the software by trying out different projects that aren't necessarily the most efficient processes, but an interesting journey or trial and error 🤷🏾♀️
It's really nice, I love the style!
Excuse me for asking but what is the reason behind reason blender since everything is done by hand?
That was my thought as well, since you can animate and onion skin in Krita as well...
Blender is a free software and its what we use primarily in our studio! This can absolutely be done in Krita as well, and we do have a few videos where we use Krita :) This is just a preference
LOVE THIS! Thank you for all you guys do! 😭🙏
Thanks so much for the support :D
Wow!! First time watching ur videos. Love from Indie game developer and 2d artist from Nashik Maharashtra.. 😀👍
Welcome aboard!
Is cuphead the only modern cartoon that uses this style?
Can you do more of these and maybe even show a tutorial plz?😢
try using it paired with adobe character animator
Anyway you can show this done entirely in after effects?
Will this work for blender 2.7
It needs more frames but good job
were did you gat the static effect?