This is a video that I desperately needed. I learned animation by myself and not in any art school, so I just developed my own 'timing chart' which is basically a glorified bouncing-ball-animation 😅 This helps me a lot to do it the professional way
This video is what a lot of animators needs. No doubt, and thank you so much for making it. I know about timing charts but truly reading them in a professional way makes me sweat. So going together and reading them is so good
it is such a shame your channel isn't more popular :( thank you so much for your amazingly clear instructional videos!! I've been super intimidated by timing charts but I know they are necessary in the field and that they will help my drawings; but they always confused me! thank you so much; I know your videos are really going to help me improve
Hi I'm Avin and I'm 11 I realy want to start my own series And ur videos are the best way to learn how to animate Thank you this video is so useful and awesome 😁
Thankyou for making this, this really simplifies and helps me to understand timing charts, you explained it calmly and practically and I think I've finally got the hang of it! You're awesome ^-^ I subscribed :))
thank u so much i kept trying to figure out if i was supposed to draw every single frame but i just had to make sure they were exposed for 2 frames and so one
1:10 frame: keyframe, extreme, breakdown, in-between, favors. Drawings are placed on these. Their placement along the animation depend on their spatial relationship, the type of motion desired and the timing? 7:38 demo as summary of timing chart and how to read
Thank you for your tutorials Thanks to them, im now creating my own animated series named “Yin Yan Long”, wich is about a group of human teenagers, chinese dragons and a tanuki that fight like for peace and balance or something, its an unusual plot
Listen man, your content is amazing, but you have a gift with animating, I can tell your UA-cam channel isn’t doing really well, but if you want to step up and be the best you have to push your limits and make something no one has seen, a series maybe, something someone will truly enjoy, sure your tutorials are amazing, but if you want to skyrocket, you have to think alanbecker and avocado animations style, I might not know much as a small UA-camr but these guys do. Study them if you want and blow up. I believe in you. Make the best content out there noble. By the way, gotta that rap a 10/10 man🔥
I understood well! Thanks for teaching this concept. Hoping I can pull off a massive project well Actually, I'll be honest, there are some parts I'm a bit confused about. But that's a given to being new.
This is really awesome thank you. I have a question regarding lots of overlapping animation happening at the same time. Would it be wise to chart everything on the same big chart? Or have lots of separate charts?
Could You make a tutorial how to RAP like You? XD This is amazing, because each time when I see integration in your video, I know that I won't skip it!
keys are basically only the essential ones to tell the story (like very few frames), extremes are the ones describing the emotion and is often associated with techniques of animation like antipacation, overshoot and squash and stretch (take this with a grain of salt since i'm not too sure, but this is how i understand it, personally).
I wonder if they have a virtual world program, which you could set your characters in and play out a scene of some kind with animations, let me elaborate on it a little more. There’s this program for VR called blender and you could take textures from the real world and make it look like it’s a real world environment. That’s cool and all but I want something where I could take like a puppet figurine and move it slightly for every frame to have it played out, as if in a cartoon, and in this virtual world, I could place the camera view angle anywhere inside it. I am wondering if they have a program something similar to what I am describing. Blender does do animations but it’s a long process, looking for a simpler process. Ok found it after searching for a while there’s a program called iclone 7
For this courses example, yes. That's exactly right. But other animators may have different standards and instructions. Whether timing charts should specify every frame depends on who the chart is made for and who made the chart. In this course, they will usually specify each frame unless the decision is explicitly left to the judgement of the in-betweener. Happy animating!
First of all thank you for your videos! And then I have a question about the timing chart task in the end: There's an exrtreme on the very last frame... how can I imagine that? I thought that's supposed to be a keyframe and 13 is favouring it.
So, i understand the charts, what they're used for and what they look like for each type of easing. im just completely not understanding how to use them or what the benefit completely is. Do you do this before animating and are just guessing what you're wanting? Or is it something you add to as you go? Or do you utilize it some other way. I feel like i don't have the ability to estimate how many frames i might need for a movement or scene. Does this change with different frame rates? What is the benefit for the animator?
As someone who learnt 2D animation by myself, this is something i'm also struggling with. While the video enlighted me on what it is and how it works, I don't understand how and when to use them ? Is it something that is only useful when working in team ? with Key animators and inbetweeners ? I feel like I know the spacing I want for the frames and don't feel the need to plan it ahead. (Why is it called "Timing" Charts and not Spacing Charts btw ?) Only reason I wanna learn is because it makes your animation so professional with all these charts and circled numbers poping in and out :D
@@Hoanui.Ekouma exactly, you completely understand. I've watched all the timing chart videos i can find, nobody explains why exactly they're useful or what you're suppose to gain from doing them!
@@Hoanui.Ekouma its definitely the most useful for a team, but i can see the significance when you wanna elsve and comeback toa projsct and the timing can help Jumpstart you back into the flow of things. helps you remeber how fast/slow soemthings going. From what I see in older animations like classic Disney some charts are done as an arc and not just a straight line, so maybe it also helps with keeping track of your arcs and keep the flow smooth and clean. i struggle with the same issue and kinda getting frustrated I haven't found my answer. i think there's definitely some planning ahead of time via thumbnailing (check Aaron Blaise's vi on that) but god im so lost on when and how to chart my drawings. it's a skill i wanna learn not to look professional but it could help improve my animations a bit cus dragging frames, deleteing them, and creating new drawings over and over again until I find the right rhtythm gets tedious over time. I would think I got it but then nothing adds up proper. One thing i learned to do is use a stop watch and physically act out my movements. after rounding the decimal seconds, i multiply it by 24 (cus i do 24fps) and that gives me the rough estimate of how many frames I'll need all toger, and I start my drawing my key poses in Pose to Pose form there. Then I move everything around to find the rhythm, the moving everything around lart is whats tedious and I can't plan for and I'd wish the timing chart was easy to understand...
Thanks for teaching me how to be a better animator
No problem. I'm glad you find these helpful. Thank you for watching and for your generosity!
@@NobleFrugal You're welcome 😋it's a pleasure too
nobody gonna comment on that fire rap at the start?
Right that was hard af!
@judahkreitzer4696 10/10*
Awesome review!
I disagree with 5 pickles @Jay_Kay32 i think it should be 6
Bro everyone comments about that what are you talking about
This is a video that I desperately needed. I learned animation by myself and not in any art school, so I just developed my own 'timing chart' which is basically a glorified bouncing-ball-animation 😅 This helps me a lot to do it the professional way
he's doing a better job than school!
That's how you do a sponsored ad in the video
This video is what a lot of animators needs. No doubt, and thank you so much for making it. I know about timing charts but truly reading them in a professional way makes me sweat. So going together and reading them is so good
I was not emotionally prepared for a rap about a tablet but I. I’m so glad I got one.
I'm really struggling on timing charts but this video helped me
it is such a shame your channel isn't more popular :( thank you so much for your amazingly clear instructional videos!! I've been super intimidated by timing charts but I know they are necessary in the field and that they will help my drawings; but they always confused me! thank you so much; I know your videos are really going to help me improve
Hi I'm Avin and I'm 11
I realy want to start my own series
And ur videos are the best way to learn how to animate
Thank you this video is so useful and awesome 😁
I needed this desperately thank you 🙏
How is this comment older than the video..
@@DefinitionOfCons that's what we call magic
Thankyou for making this, this really simplifies and helps me to understand timing charts, you explained it calmly and practically and I think I've finally got the hang of it! You're awesome ^-^ I subscribed :))
Glad I subscribed. Awesome vibe and educational👍
that verse is top tier, great lyrics
This is so useful and interesting also much understandable 😊👍
thank u so much i kept trying to figure out if i was supposed to draw every single frame but i just had to make sure they were exposed for 2 frames and so one
1:10 frame: keyframe, extreme, breakdown, in-between, favors. Drawings are placed on these. Their placement along the animation depend on their spatial relationship, the type of motion desired and the timing?
7:38 demo as summary of timing chart and how to read
You were on that old Tyler The Creator type vibe at the beginning 🔥
You just got a sub off that fire you dropped at the beginning bruh!
Not undermining your tutorial but I just subscribed because of that killer rap!
Thanks a lot, this is the best explanation I've ever seen!
Thank you for your tutorials
Thanks to them, im now creating my own animated series named “Yin Yan Long”, wich is about a group of human teenagers, chinese dragons and a tanuki that fight like for peace and balance or something, its an unusual plot
That sounds cool
Thats the best idea I’ve ever had
bro this video is fire, love you
This is going to help a lot😅
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I feel something unique by the first visit on your channel and the rap is completely unexpected😯
That rap was fire 🔥
Listen man, your content is amazing, but you have a gift with animating, I can tell your UA-cam channel isn’t doing really well, but if you want to step up and be the best you have to push your limits and make something no one has seen, a series maybe, something someone will truly enjoy, sure your tutorials are amazing, but if you want to skyrocket, you have to think alanbecker and avocado animations style, I might not know much as a small UA-camr but these guys do. Study them if you want and blow up. I believe in you. Make the best content out there noble. By the way, gotta that rap a 10/10 man🔥
I understood well! Thanks for teaching this concept. Hoping I can pull off a massive project well
Actually, I'll be honest, there are some parts I'm a bit confused about. But that's a given to being new.
damn we even got a rap to hear, and for free too?!
This is really awesome thank you. I have a question regarding lots of overlapping animation happening at the same time. Would it be wise to chart everything on the same big chart? Or have lots of separate charts?
Could you make a video explaining how to animate things with audio, and how to plan it so it syncs up?
Make your key poses line up with your audio
Thanks for the explanations Great Video 100%
Thank you
amazing, this will help
SHEEESH THE RAP IS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
Could You make a tutorial how to RAP like You? XD This is amazing, because each time when I see integration in your video, I know that I won't skip it!
bro your rap game is mad strong, reminded me of earl sweatshirt off the bat
do you think keyframe could do a beautiful animation as frame by frame depending of the use?
hey! One thing I'm confused about - what's the difference between a Key and Extreme?
May I ask if you ever found out?
keys are basically only the essential ones to tell the story (like very few frames), extremes are the ones describing the emotion and is often associated with techniques of animation like antipacation, overshoot and squash and stretch (take this with a grain of salt since i'm not too sure, but this is how i understand it, personally).
@@vvrthsls3379 Thank you
what program are you using?
opentoonz
So nice rap! 😂👌
thanks so much but unfortunately I'm still confused
Dude you made me become a animater and now making a cartoon on yt and im only 12
Rap intro 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🦆
I needed this do bad!
Do you have a tutorial on how you would implement overshoot and anticipation in a timing chart?
I luv your raps 😫😍
How do i find my animation in the file it doesnt show up
thank you very much.
I wonder if they have a virtual world program, which you could set your characters in and play out a scene of some kind with animations, let me elaborate on it a little more. There’s this program for VR called blender and you could take textures from the real world and make it look like it’s a real world environment. That’s cool and all but I want something where I could take like a puppet figurine and move it slightly for every frame to have it played out, as if in a cartoon, and in this virtual world, I could place the camera view angle anywhere inside it. I am wondering if they have a program something similar to what I am describing. Blender does do animations but it’s a long process, looking for a simpler process. Ok found it after searching for a while there’s a program called iclone 7
In your first example, how do you it's going to last 7 frames from the get-go?
You still stick with opentoonz? After trying csp?
Thank you 😢
so, if the timing chart specifies 1,3,5,etc. you wouldn't fill in a 2,4,6,etc. cause it's animating on twos? timing charts should specify every frame?
For this courses example, yes. That's exactly right. But other animators may have different standards and instructions.
Whether timing charts should specify every frame depends on who the chart is made for and who made the chart. In this course, they will usually specify each frame unless the decision is explicitly left to the judgement of the in-betweener.
Happy animating!
First of all thank you for your videos!
And then I have a question about the timing chart task in the end: There's an exrtreme on the very last frame... how can I imagine that? I thought that's supposed to be a keyframe and 13 is favouring it.
an extreme is kind of like a keyframe so imagine that its another pose. idk if that helps
Hey! What’s the best laptop for OpenToonz?
Pleasee, i want to know what program he uses for animation
Opentoonz
How what are you doing one episode two Casad
Dark
This video explains: ua-cam.com/video/qwapCBIojLk/v-deo.html
What animate programm is this ?
Opentoonz
So, i understand the charts, what they're used for and what they look like for each type of easing. im just completely not understanding how to use them or what the benefit completely is. Do you do this before animating and are just guessing what you're wanting? Or is it something you add to as you go? Or do you utilize it some other way.
I feel like i don't have the ability to estimate how many frames i might need for a movement or scene.
Does this change with different frame rates?
What is the benefit for the animator?
As someone who learnt 2D animation by myself, this is something i'm also struggling with.
While the video enlighted me on what it is and how it works, I don't understand how and when to use them ? Is it something that is only useful when working in team ? with Key animators and inbetweeners ?
I feel like I know the spacing I want for the frames and don't feel the need to plan it ahead. (Why is it called "Timing" Charts and not Spacing Charts btw ?)
Only reason I wanna learn is because it makes your animation so professional with all these charts and circled numbers poping in and out :D
@@Hoanui.Ekouma exactly, you completely understand. I've watched all the timing chart videos i can find, nobody explains why exactly they're useful or what you're suppose to gain from doing them!
@@Hoanui.Ekouma its definitely the most useful for a team, but i can see the significance when you wanna elsve and comeback toa projsct and the timing can help Jumpstart you back into the flow of things. helps you remeber how fast/slow soemthings going.
From what I see in older animations like classic Disney some charts are done as an arc and not just a straight line, so maybe it also helps with keeping track of your arcs and keep the flow smooth and clean.
i struggle with the same issue and kinda getting frustrated I haven't found my answer. i think there's definitely some planning ahead of time via thumbnailing (check Aaron Blaise's vi on that) but god im so lost on when and how to chart my drawings. it's a skill i wanna learn not to look professional but it could help improve my animations a bit cus dragging frames, deleteing them, and creating new drawings over and over again until I find the right rhtythm gets tedious over time.
I would think I got it but then nothing adds up proper. One thing i learned to do is use a stop watch and physically act out my movements. after rounding the decimal seconds, i multiply it by 24 (cus i do 24fps) and that gives me the rough estimate of how many frames I'll need all toger, and I start my drawing my key poses in Pose to Pose form there. Then I move everything around to find the rhythm, the moving everything around lart is whats tedious and I can't plan for and I'd wish the timing chart was easy to understand...
How is my animation skill?
why do you use opentoonz ???
Sir turn back animation process Create please
5 gets freindzoned, three likes one, five is alone
Can I get a private tutoring
Ta chido 😃 👍🏻
I feel he could be explaining crazy good, and I will not understand. I don't know why timing charts are so difficult to me XD
i feel like my third eye opened
why suika have a beard ?
He sounds like Tyler the Creator when doing the rap
👍
So confused
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It's a pity that I can't put 100 likes
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pls resume the classes