"When my students asked how many thumbnails i might produce for one scene, i showed them a document filled with around 100 poses, and their jaws dislocated, and i said, 'that's good: use that'."
The first time I'm seeing a video with a thousand likes and no dislike! Wooooooow! A clear testimony of the superb work you are doing. Thanks so much for all the efforts! Praying you to get the very best!
I know you said in your latest video, you said that your channel isn't meant to be educational. However, they do inspire me with my endeavors! So, keep'em coming! ;)
Ah! Turns out, I’ve been using the lasso-distortion method for my storyboards already, to save time for my solidifying and clean up. These are super useful demonstrations, Toniko!
I fully get what you mean with the motion over drawing trait. Because I tried doing this with my own project. I wanted to use 2D puppet animation, but also wanted more dynamic action scenes, which Puppets just don't fully cater too. I have moved back to doing drawing over motion simply because I want to get better at drawing and it does looks messy with you bend too much. I found this in a music video I did as my first alone project. "Sir S3rch - Alles Fließt". Since making this I realised I couldn't do my project that why and also I shocked myself at how my drawing had started to slip. So now I am watching you great videos and learning to be more traditional and also enjoy the journey of getting organically better at drawing and needing less tech to make up for where I lack skill. Also I looked into rotoscoping for the Music video and have found that his will also help me get realistic style. Construct an overlay of my animation character style then tie down the costume before clean up. Also thanks for the word Tie down as I didn't know this term before. Your videos are great too and have helped me break down my project. As I did the whole I have a massive story idea and wanted everything in it only to realise my skill was not on par with what I saw in my head, along with the work load. So I broke it down and will make short films utilising the characters to develop the muscle memory to draw them. As I 7 mains to draw, and each with a different t look and race, its going to take some time, but the work will pay off in the long run. Thanks again for the info, I appreciate it ✍🏼😁👌
i love you bro. Watching 3 videos of yours opened my eyes to the things i should be learning diving into this industry. I just learned animation this year. I might watch and rewatch your videos a lot!
In my day job, I've been pushed into trying out, experimenting, and basically DOING sakuga style action animation, and even though I'm pretty confident in my draftsmanship when it comes to more realistic drawing styles, it's still one of the hardest things I've ever done. I think what makes it so hard is not the ability to draw well, but more of the ability to navigate your actions and the chaotic and rhythmic camera moves all at the same time still maintain all the animation principles. I'm still trying to wrap my head around that as well. It's really hard.
thank you so much for posting this, by the way! I didnt know about this video for months but i saw the first one, and i was wondering how to add value to it. edit: form, not value
Amazing video! I learned so much i could barely process it all but it worked out in the end. Currently working on my first manga and needed tips on body structure.
Love these videos! They're going to help me break down my animation studies on sword fighting for my channel too. Definitely going to watch all of your videos :)
Can i learn drawing with animation? So as a beginner with low knowlage can i learn drawing and imporve skills with animation/animating? I hope you know what i mean
Dude you are a God Send
-Every Beginner Animator
Heck yeah! More lessons! Let's go!
Yess! Love these lessons
YESS SIR YESS SIR
"When my students asked how many thumbnails i might produce for one scene, i showed them a document filled with around 100 poses, and their jaws dislocated, and i said, 'that's good: use that'."
hhahhhaahhaha XD
Why has this channel not reached 100k subscribers yet!
Really good videos to turn to when learning! I use this IRL even when I'm not animating, it still helps to feel out how to draw!
It makes me overjoyed to see this video with no dislikes. This is genuine education. Incredible.
Thanks for this! As an aspiring animator who’s very much still learning I find these so useful.
You always give such great info in clear and concise ways, thank you so much! : D
Love this Toniko
Turn
On
The
N o f i c a t i o n
(Seriously)
as an aspiring comic book artist who plans to draw lots of movement this video is much appreciated!
Wow! a good Loong lasting halpful video. Great work!
Omg where have you been on my life, you are a rockstar. Thankyouuu keep up the amazing work please!
I've been searching for this tutorial for 7 years..
You're the god of animation
I...LOVE ....THESE!!
The first time I'm seeing a video with a thousand likes and no dislike! Wooooooow! A clear testimony of the superb work you are doing. Thanks so much for all the efforts! Praying you to get the very best!
You're so helpful. Thanks 👍👍
*Ah yes, the only lesson I pay attention in.*
In the playing bar, option b is called Basic HAPES
I know you said in your latest video, you said that your channel isn't meant to be educational. However, they do inspire me with my endeavors! So, keep'em coming! ;)
Nice......love this
Yes, more videos, thank you !!! You are such a great inspiration to me as a hobbyist animator.
Ah! Turns out, I’ve been using the lasso-distortion method for my storyboards already, to save time for my solidifying and clean up. These are super useful demonstrations, Toniko!
YES!!! last video was so good I can't wait for this
Very helpful lesson, thank you
Nice video, keep up the good work!
I fully get what you mean with the motion over drawing trait. Because I tried doing this with my own project. I wanted to use 2D puppet animation, but also wanted more dynamic action scenes, which Puppets just don't fully cater too. I have moved back to doing drawing over motion simply because I want to get better at drawing and it does looks messy with you bend too much. I found this in a music video I did as my first alone project. "Sir S3rch - Alles Fließt". Since making this I realised I couldn't do my project that why and also I shocked myself at how my drawing had started to slip. So now I am watching you great videos and learning to be more traditional and also enjoy the journey of getting organically better at drawing and needing less tech to make up for where I lack skill. Also I looked into rotoscoping for the Music video and have found that his will also help me get realistic style. Construct an overlay of my animation character style then tie down the costume before clean up. Also thanks for the word Tie down as I didn't know this term before. Your videos are great too and have helped me break down my project. As I did the whole I have a massive story idea and wanted everything in it only to realise my skill was not on par with what I saw in my head, along with the work load. So I broke it down and will make short films utilising the characters to develop the muscle memory to draw them. As I 7 mains to draw, and each with a different t look and race, its going to take some time, but the work will pay off in the long run. Thanks again for the info, I appreciate it ✍🏼😁👌
i love you bro. Watching 3 videos of yours opened my eyes to the things i should be learning diving into this industry. I just learned animation this year. I might watch and rewatch your videos a lot!
New video! Heck yeah!
In my day job, I've been pushed into trying out, experimenting, and basically DOING sakuga style action animation, and even though I'm pretty confident in my draftsmanship when it comes to more realistic drawing styles, it's still one of the hardest things I've ever done. I think what makes it so hard is not the ability to draw well, but more of the ability to navigate your actions and the chaotic and rhythmic camera moves all at the same time still maintain all the animation principles. I'm still trying to wrap my head around that as well. It's really hard.
How did it go? Are you a master draftsman now?
@@tejeraillustrator3810 I wouldn't claim that, but I've definitely improved over time.
@@HoangHuyHa Glad to hear!
thank you so much for posting this, by the way! I didnt know about this video for months but i saw the first one, and i was wondering how to add value to it.
edit: form, not value
So helpful , thank you so much for questions I’ve always had
4th. Looking forward for this video
BASIC HAPES
Yes thank u temcher
thank you so much for making these tutorials they help so much! :)
Amazing video! I learned so much i could barely process it all but it worked out in the end. Currently working on my first manga and needed tips on body structure.
Pretty epic
thank you, this is really helpfull :)
Love these videos! They're going to help me break down my animation studies on sword fighting for my channel too. Definitely going to watch all of your videos :)
nice
Thank you so much for these videos! Do you think you can do a video on perspective changes/camera moves in 2D in the future? Thanks
no dislikes after 5 months. that’s impressive
Can i learn drawing with animation?
So as a beginner with low knowlage can i learn drawing and imporve skills with animation/animating?
I hope you know what i mean
What software is this?
Love your work.
Im learning a lot here than from my professor
Thank you sir. I have one question.
I have started using adobe animate CC, is there any other alternatives??
Do you draw the first or second pass in the final frame rate?
How do you turn your story board to a animations pls pls answer
What program is it?
tvpaint i think
SPOOPI thank you so much!
i am speed
Reloading the video it now has chapters o-o
Hello, I'm an anime story author, can you help me make an animation for my story? I don't know how to draw
@.@
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Aaaaah
Diamond sworl es que soy latino xd
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