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CARTOONY ANIMATION (Explained in 50 seconds)
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- čas přidán 13. 12. 2023
- Here's a 50 second infographic on how to make your animations look more cartoony. We send out infographics like this to our newsletter subscribers monthly.
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Cartoony animation is where you really get to have fun and push your poses! In this month’s infographic, we are looking at an animation made with Lil’ Max and highlighting all the aspects characteristic for cartoony shots.
Here’s some things you can look for:
- rubber-hosey arms and legs
- extreme squash and stretch
- exaggerated drags and smears (also multiple arms/legs to indicate speed)
- strong lines of action
- straights against curves in the body
- clear silhouettes
- hand-drawn effects
- flowy shapes
-features all pushed to one side of the face in profile view
- long moving holds (or complete stillness) contrasted by snappy movement
- pushed expressions
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You're a true professional, and talented also. I love your work!
Nice break down
The man, the myth, the legend. Thank you 😁
Cool! Short and clear.
Glad you like it!
Very useful video! Thanks! I like how you included annotation notes on each key pose! 👍
awesome
Cool as hell!
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Great video! How do you stretch a limb without it becoming really skinny? And what method do you use for making the multiple limbs?
Those are all part of the Lil'Max rig. The rig is created to be adaptable and make it easy to create cartoony animations.
It also has options to create multiple limbs and control those as well.
Currently the rig is only available for our animation students, but we'll be selling it as a stand-alone rig in the near future.
@@BrianKouhi can you make a tutorial about how people can make similar rigs?
@@XINN1X we're working on a comprehensive rigging course currently, made by the creator of Lil'Max. Aiming to have it done by end of 2024
nice after long time I see some thing nice
Will you be teaching Cartoony/Stylized Animation in your animation course?
Yep, we have plans on adding a small section to the course teaching how to create cartoony animations.
This will be a free addition for students of course, once the lessons are done.
@@BrianKouhi That's great to hear! 😊👍
sweet ❤
Looks awesome do we need the superglove to learn animation i have no maya experience.
Nope, and this was made in Blender not Maya :)
@@BrianKouhi o I thought you assigned the move scale and rotate to maya keys. Because with blender that is different. G grab S scale and R rotate..
@@antoonsorg it's something you'll get used to in a couple of days. I go between Maya and Blender often, without any issues.
@@BrianKouhi for me blender keys ard more logical g for grab s for scale and r for rotate
How did you animate the ball? Keyframe or dynamics?
Hey, the ball is a rig and so is the character. Everything is key frame animation.
Fantastic@@BrianKouhi
Is this type of course available? in to animate course it's not there it seems
Yes, we have plans on adding a small section to the course, teaching how to create cartoony animations.
This will be a free addition for students of course, once the lessons are done.
Okay then i am interested
Is there a course with this?
He's included in our Ultimate animation course. This year we'll be adding a ton more lessons including lessons on cartoony animation using Lil'Max.
You can see all the other things you'll get access to here: TOAnimate.ca
Do you teach this type of stuff in your class?
Yep, we have plans on adding a small section to the course teaching how to create cartoony animations.
This will be a free addition for students of course, once the lessons are done. Students will also get the Lil'Max rig used in this video.
😅 nice