Animating in OpenToonz 20: Talk Animation

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  • @101touchapps
    @101touchapps 4 дні тому +4

    the lessons are getting more and more onteresting ❤

  • @quimera963
    @quimera963 3 дні тому +1

    Thanks for sharing, always found something new in each video 💪

    • @TonyGaddisToons
      @TonyGaddisToons  2 дні тому

      You're welcome! Glad you're finding these helpful.

  • @julio2768
    @julio2768 4 дні тому +2

    Eu gosto muito dos seus vídeos e sempre acompanho

  • @Musashi-if3tl
    @Musashi-if3tl 4 дні тому +2

    Always nice learning from you.
    I do have one question.
    How do u arrive at the correct timing and spacing? I get my key poses and breakdowns but then it takes a lot of trial and error to get the spacing and timing correct.
    Is there something I am missing or do pros have some sort of mechanic to get it right pretty much right away?
    Appreciate your input.

    • @TonyGaddisToons
      @TonyGaddisToons  4 дні тому +1

      Thank you.
      I think a lot of it just comes from doing it over and over. I still search and search until it feels right. But there are some general "rules" i guess, like; Faster actions take less time...Slower actions need more time...If your spacing is too far apart, it will look choppy, so adding an inbetween can help...Most actions ease-out and ease-in of each other.
      Personally, I tend to focus on my KEY drawings first, what drawings do I need to "Tell the Story" and to make the action clear. And as I do so, thinking: Do I want this action fast or slow?...Am i easing in or out of this drawing?...AND then I'll go in and mess with timing and add or remove drawing and frames until if feels the way I want.

    • @Musashi-if3tl
      @Musashi-if3tl 4 дні тому +1

      @TonyGaddisToons OMG 😲!! I think exactly the same way. Its just that I have a bad tendency of taking shortcuts so I was hoping I could learn some pro tricks of cutting time and effort by using pre fabricated formulas.
      Guess there aren't any and I need to focus on the process and keep experimenting until I get the "feel" correct.
      Thank 😊 You so much ....