Anime Animators Do THIS Before Coloring
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- Опубліковано 29 гру 2023
- This tutorial shows what anime animators and studios do before coloring in the animation cels. This is a process of digitizing pencil lines into software like RETAS PaintMan, which pixelizes or "aliases" the lines, before coloring. This allows the color artist to color in the lines without having to worry about gaps between the flat color and the lineart layer. This is then blurred later on using software like After Effects and 3rd party plugins like OLM Smoother.
I've found an awesome auto-action set for CSP by Nicca Ch., which allows animators to replicate the process of digitizing lines for PaintMan, and blurring lines like OLM Smoother.
Nicca Ch.: • [How to]Coloring witho...
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This is a good explanation video, and for the future of my job on becoming a anime animator. Also great video!
Good video~ Maybe I should start doing this >.
This is super interesting and I’m glad I saw it!
Yeah, I happen to get gaps a lot when filling in the colors.
I use Krita, so I don't know how different the program is, but that's just an issue I have when I'm animating.
Nice informative video!
When is a full animation tutorial on your channel coming out, I would like to see the process of how you make an animation start to finish
You're so smart!
🔥 for the algorthm
Hello, I need help.
My goal for 2024 is to learn to do animation like Ufotable and MAPPA, but I don't know where to start and what to do.
Clip Studio Paint is really expensive, and all I got is a good laptop with Blender installed and that's it, I'm not sure what other app or devices I need.
Try open toonz I didn’t use it before but there is tutorials
And you need a drawing tablet
@@Aidydraws Which drawing table do you recommend?
XPpen is really good for starting out UA-camrs dong Chang Ethan Becker And you need to know how to draw and if you use iPad procreate dreams hope this helps
@@TopSecret2022 you are a begginer, any tablet would work. I recommend buying the biggest one you can without spending a bunch of money (I wouldn't spend more than $50). There are a bunch of free resources on youtube and other places for animation. I recommend Krita or Opentoonz for animation.
On your comment you said your goal was to learn to animate like Ufotable and Mappa. I am guessing you are young and I want to encourage you to give all you have to this but if you want to learn to animate like them it will take more than this year. They dedicated their whole carreers to animating like that and those animations are made by whole teams so when you start and your stuff sucks (It will suck, everyone's art sucks at some point) you can't unmotivate yourself, you won't be good at a first try, it will take a bunch of hard work, but it pays off, believe me.
So that's it. Buy a tablet (or don't, you can animate on paper but ironically tablets are cheaper and you already have a pc) and start moving that pen!!
Hi! I dont know if you reply to comments but please can you tell me what ipad/ tablet you're using? Im 1 year animation student and I want to know what's the best!!
I use Clip Studio Paint EX, on iPad Pro (11-inch, which is a smaller screen but more portable for me since I usually draw anywhere but a desk).
However, you can use whatever tablet you wish. The “best” tablet for a person is the device that you are most comfortable using for work.
I used to use a cheap $15 wired tablet on my computer to make my first sets of animation.
If you plan on doing full animations as a student, most people will recommend cheaper solutions like XPen or Huion tablets (I recommend Huion personally but to each their own depending on your budget)
@@SpywisMindPalaceAnimations you don't even know how grateful I am for this reply! I watch each of your videos 3 times to learn and you encourage me to create. Thank you so much 💗
@@SpywisMindPalaceAnimationsI use Clip Studio Paint EX, too, except that my tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (Wi-Fi Version, 6GB/128GB).