HelluvaBoss season 2 (mostly) roughs
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- from episodes 5 and 6! and stuff from season 1 ep 8...sorry for the shit quality these files r like 2 years old
song is 100 gecs "most wanted person in the united states" instrumental
This is so good, it almost makes me forget that you crapped yourself in first semester figure drawing at Ringling College of Art and Design.
rat fist of rage
wooot! you did some of the most expressive bits
Amazing!! Your roughs are so clean and readable; I admire the sheer technical quality of all your work, always makes your shots stand out ❤🎉
aw thanks Cranberry!
oh SICK everything's so expressive and aaghhhhh the movement is so awesome ‼️
this is really good, i like it a lot!!!1!🥰
i missed seeing ur work omg, these look great!!
omg slashy hey!!!! thank u sm 😭
i hope they're paying you. i wouldn't work on hazbin for a million bucks.
There is no hazbin animation here so i dont know what are you talking about
dw they paid me! 2 million bucks 👍
Ive got a question, feel free to not answer!! How do they distribute the scenes amongst the animators? Since they all are random, short clips from the episodes?
@@ingifadhil3548 I don't actually know the specifics on how they assign shots, but for helluva we can ask for however many seconds we can complete before the episode deadline :) so people who are busier with other projects or can only work part time may only get assigned a couple short scenes, and people who have full time availability get a bigger workload!
@@squawkwardd I’m wishing all the luck to y’all then!! Thank you for your reply and hard work!!
Do you need to have a high level on animation to do clean up or can someone with good digital drawing skills can do it ? Also, i was wondering, why some elements are sometimes in other Colors, like red, or blue, or purple, in certain scenes ? I think i got an idea about why it is, but im not sure.
you should definitely have a video reel with some examples of cleaned up animation if you're applying for cleanup artist positions, digital drawing examples usually won't do it. usually i color code elements of my roughs so it's easy to isolate or focus how that element is moving (for pieces that move independently of a characters main body, or secondary action, etc)
@squawkwardd Ok, so my guess for the colour code was right. Thank you for answering
Hi! I wanna be a lineart / cleanup animator (2D) any advice?
i recommend watching zebirdbrain's videos on clean up in toonboom harmony for technical information on using the program! A workflow I like to use is cleaning up keyframes first (flip frames to keep volumes consistent, no onion skin) then doing breakdowns and inbetweens (with the help of the onion skin) using a mixture of redrawing and just copy/pasting/transforming the lineart from ur keys