I am a newbie one, I thought that being an animator would just a childhood dream to me, but thanks to your videos. I am going to colorize that dream now.
Wow, that's great! That's the goal to help aspiring animators become animators! I hope you won't give up on your childhood dream 😊
@@plainlysimple Can you make a video about how to draw a figure for animation?
Thank you for creating this tutorial! It's perfect for beginners
Awesome man thanks for helping ☺️❤❤❤
No stone left unturned in this complete package of a video 🧐 Thanks for generously sharing your entire process, from animating to even digital painting and ideas for film editing 🤯
Thanks and you're welcome Anna! 😄 It's like a bunch of different tutorials in one tutorial 😄
Your teaching style and art style both are amazing i really loved how you teach every single thing about lighting , software , blending , colouring in depth . As a beginner this is gold to me i learned a lot and every single min of this video was worth to watch
Hi! You're very welcome! And thank you for the kind words. 🙏Even with the long length of about 2 hours, you still found it worth watching. This encourages us to make more videos like this. 😄I hope the concepts taught here will guide you on your journey to becoming an animator. 🙌You can do it!
Amazing! Thank you so much!
Ficou sensacional! Parabéns pela dedicação em ensinar isso para a gente
Astounding! Great video and so much knowledge in here. Thank you very much,
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the efforts you genuinely did to teach people. If someone really wants to become good at it then this video really gonna help it. You are a hard-working and nice guy, no doubt in it.
Hi! 👋 Happy to read your comment. Yes, we really put a lot of effort to teach what we know. Glad that someone was able to notice the effort that we put in. 🙏
This was awesome. I have learned a lot and will apply all these lessons now!
All your videos are so much informative, After seeing your videos I got new hope to succeed as a 2D animator, thank you so much bro I mean it 👍
You can do it! Glad to know this video helped! Keep at it! With practice, your skills would improve 🙌
I love your contents, my teachers don't explain me this!!!! you do it for free... I'm a beginner and I saw it just because I's my job dream. it's very important for me.Thank You so much!!!❤❤
You are so welcome! I hope you'll be able to land your dream job! Keep at it! 🙌
thanks a lot i dont know why your video didn't came before.thanks bro.really
thanks!
Hi! Accidentally stumbled upon your channel. You are an interesting animator. I myself have been working in animation for over 22 years. Started as a classic pencil animator frame by frame. But then Flash learned and now I prefer puppet flash animation. Sometimes I combine with frame-by-frame animation.
Thanks! Puppet animation is interesting too! And combining it with frame by frame would give you the best of both worlds 😄
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Can you make a video about how to draw a figure for animation?
❤❤Sir please tell me that can't i do colouring with Adobe animate and then use after effects for glow and highlights with out using Photoshop.....what can be the alternative option instead of Photoshop????
Love this tutorial! Been looking for something like this for ages. Do you think animating in photoshop would be sufficient for like rough animation? Not necessarily making it a super smooth product like in your very well done version.
But just to simply show movement. Sketching out an animation. “Keyframe” it and then go back and colour in/turn it more into a painting?
If that at all makes sense? For anyone who isn’t used to Adobe Animate.
Hi! Yes, photoshop would be sufficient. It's just my personal preference not to use it for rough animation. I just don't like how photoshop handles the onion skinning. It's much more intuitive and light weight in Adobe Animate. It's also very easy to adjust the onion skin in Animate. And onion skin is important when doing the rough animation. But yes, it is also possible to do everything entirely in Photoshop 😊
Hi! I have a question. Trying this workflow and Im confused by when you are coloring her in what you are doing when you are putting those breaks in the timeline on each layer and how that allows what your painting to move with the animation. When Im painting it stays and the animation moves away from what I painted. Any help i'd appreciate
Hi Jessica, can you let me know the timestamp of what you are referring to? 😊 I'll try my best to help.
Also if it's better, you can join our discord and post screenshots on the #general-chat channel
so u draw the animation in AN first n the you tracing back in PS to add color n texture? is that correct? in PS u import every image of drawing in AN or how? can u xplain more?? i already watch your tutorial but still not undestand
in ps you can add new blank video layer, so you don't need split normal layer
That is another way to animate in Photoshop but I'm not a fan of it. You can't set how long is a frame exposed for, like let's say you switch from on 2s to on 1s and then pause for 1 sec. It's hard to do that on just video layers alone, which is the appeal of video groups (the method I'm using) because you can clearly see the drawings and how long each is being exposed. Hope that helps.
@@plainlysimple that's right, that's the weakness of that method, by the way thanks for the tutorial, very helpful
Have you tried Moho? It seems to save a lot of time in animating characters.
No I have not. But it's in one of our softwares to try list. Although, what you mean by save a lot of time in animating characters is most likely to refer to rigging, which we do in after effects. The frame by frame process is roughly the same across different softwares. This one is done frame by frame. You can save time by rigging, but that would totally give a different feel. It's not a better feel, just different. It really depends on what kind of look you're going for. This animation took about 10 - 12 hours to complete from start to finish.
Can we do the colour properly our character in adobe animate or we must have to do it in photoshop like u did??
Hi! Yes you can do the coloring properly in adobe animate but you won't be able to achieve this "painted" style look. It is so much better and so much fun in photoshop than in animate. If the style is just a solid color, then I will do the coloring in animate but if the style is more textured and has that painted look, then I'll finish it in photoshop 😊
@@manjudevi9542 I'm not really a background artist (this is Marvin speaking). But our lead designer, the one who designed the character for this, uses photoshop, and illustrator for backgrounds 😊
Can we do the same process with procreate instead of photoshop?
Yes you can do the same process with procreate. The way you do it may be different. Like the UI is very different, and how you add a blank keyframe is also very different in procreate but the overall concept of this can be applied in any software 😊
please if anyone from this field please do comment coz i want to learn animation with collabe
im a complete newbie, is possible animate a character without drawing ?
You can animate without drawing using rigging, but it's hard to be good in character animation without drawing fundamentals. 😊 I recommend you not to skip it. 😊 But to answer your question, yes it's possible to animate a character without drawing (provided the design is drawn/illustrated by someone else). But if you were to animate solo, you really need to draw or illustrate.
I want to ask?
I drawing not good so can I make this like you?
Drawing is an important skill in frame by frame animation. If you're not good at drawing then it would really help to practice. 😊
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