Back in the day there was this scratch animator named Dhilly, and his projects have insane lip sync. Huge recommendation to anyone willing to study this through scratch projects.
I went back and looked at a bunch of his old projects and you're right. He was doing some amazing work! If anyone else is reading this, you can get a good sense of Dhilly's amazing talent in Hot Dog, his most popular project. scratch.mit.edu/projects/376358783/
This is a really interesting trick!! What I like to do as an animator is create a ref sheet for all the possible mouth shapes, and use it as a basis to draw the lip sync straight on the character, and it’ll also sync to the audio!! It’s a bit easier than the method you used but it’s not very good for beginners lol
cool, but i wanted to do a lip sync for my oc, and it is basicly a tyrannosaurus rex seideview, i would like you to make a tutorial on how to make lip sync for side view animal characters
That's an interesting idea. We're a bit busy, but here's a great image of sideways mouth positions that you can use as a reference if you want to try to draw your own. www.pinterest.com/pin/519884350749179166/ Check out Miss Lynne's video on tracing in Scratch to find out how you can accurately turn these images into sprites. ua-cam.com/video/rZ1Zav90niY/v-deo.html
We haven't seen many examples of it being done well in Scratch, and we think more people will be willing to try it if we give them a fast, simple way to execute it.
Thx so much bro for all your videos that helped me so much and other videos thx sooooo much cool ur lifesaver but .... the lips is very weird like alien 👽..sorry😅
Wow you have a sharp ear! The background track is only 2 minutes long, so there are spots where we need to weld it together to make the music continuous.
Yeah, we were shooting for a mouth that would work well if transplanted on a lot of different characters. After sweating over this design for a long time, we realize now thta a more cartoonish, less realistic mouth would probably have looked better. Thanks for the feedback!
No no no! this is not how you make lip sync you should always make each mouth frame unique and special for example if you add 5 frames for one letter it gives it a smoother and better approach of lip sync but if its 3 or 2 frames then the talking is more faster There are principles of animating and squash and stretch with slow in and slow out is the best way to make mouth movement!
Wow, you sound really passionate about this! Our goal here wasn't to create the best lip sync technique, but rather the easiest. As we explain in the video, young scratchers often struggle with lip sync, and end up just using a simple open/closed technique that's not very impressive. Our technique will give them a good starting point and a better sense of what proper lip positions should look like. I'm sure a lot of the kids who go on to become serious Scratch animators will eventually embrace your way of doing things. In the meantime, spare a little sympathy for the noobs!
Back in the day there was this scratch animator named Dhilly, and his projects have insane lip sync. Huge recommendation to anyone willing to study this through scratch projects.
I went back and looked at a bunch of his old projects and you're right. He was doing some amazing work! If anyone else is reading this, you can get a good sense of Dhilly's amazing talent in Hot Dog, his most popular project. scratch.mit.edu/projects/376358783/
Another episode of this series, wonderful
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This is a really interesting trick!! What I like to do as an animator is create a ref sheet for all the possible mouth shapes, and use it as a basis to draw the lip sync straight on the character, and it’ll also sync to the audio!! It’s a bit easier than the method you used but it’s not very good for beginners lol
I'm sure your custom animations look amazing, but we were trying to create a simple system that kids could use in their own projects.
NO WAY!!!! INCOGNITO ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! You really help me on lypsyncing! (oh yea less goo I dont have to lose my mind again)
Glad we could help!
cool, but i wanted to do a lip sync for my oc, and it is basicly a tyrannosaurus rex seideview, i would like you to make a tutorial on how to make lip sync for side view animal characters
That's an interesting idea. We're a bit busy, but here's a great image of sideways mouth positions that you can use as a reference if you want to try to draw your own. www.pinterest.com/pin/519884350749179166/
Check out Miss Lynne's video on tracing in Scratch to find out how you can accurately turn these images into sprites. ua-cam.com/video/rZ1Zav90niY/v-deo.html
@@atomecstudios alright, thanks
help me I got the “la la la” song at the beginning stuck in my head
LOL. Join the club!
@@atomecstudios by the way what song is that
@@LuminosityZero "I've Got No Strings" from Disneyland's Pinocchio
@@atomecstudios alright ty
I wanna know how to install them on android ipad.
1:46 AYO I WAS JOKING!
Lip sync is easy just time consuming
We haven't seen many examples of it being done well in Scratch, and we think more people will be willing to try it if we give them a fast, simple way to execute it.
0:23 pinocho reference?
The entire opening sequence is a Pinocchio reference, including the song "I Have No Strings", which is from the original 1940 cartoon.
@@atomecstudios cool :)
Thx so much bro for all your videos that helped me so much and other videos thx sooooo much cool ur lifesaver but .... the lips is very weird like alien 👽..sorry😅
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2:24 - 2:42 Backround song began to overlap??
Wow you have a sharp ear! The background track is only 2 minutes long, so there are spots where we need to weld it together to make the music continuous.
Im sorry but the mouth is cursed😭😭😭 it looks so weird on him😭😭😭
Yeah, we were shooting for a mouth that would work well if transplanted on a lot of different characters. After sweating over this design for a long time, we realize now thta a more cartoonish, less realistic mouth would probably have looked better. Thanks for the feedback!
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6th comment, here before viral again :D
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@@atomecstudios thanks, you are my favourate scratch youtuber after all :)
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I need him to be in 300th grace of 900k subs
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No no no! this is not how you make lip sync you should always make each mouth frame unique and special for example if you add 5 frames for one letter it gives it a smoother and better approach of lip sync but if its 3 or 2 frames then the talking is more faster There are principles of animating and squash and stretch with slow in and slow out is the best way to make mouth movement!
Wow, you sound really passionate about this! Our goal here wasn't to create the best lip sync technique, but rather the easiest. As we explain in the video, young scratchers often struggle with lip sync, and end up just using a simple open/closed technique that's not very impressive. Our technique will give them a good starting point and a better sense of what proper lip positions should look like. I'm sure a lot of the kids who go on to become serious Scratch animators will eventually embrace your way of doing things. In the meantime, spare a little sympathy for the noobs!
@@atomecstudios Oh wow i'm sorry haha welp keep going!
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Woohoo! :)