THIS LOOKS SO GOOD! you clearly put so much time and effort into it, the part where they wiggle their fingers is very impressive. Very well done and thanks for the reference 💞
the sheer amount of overlapping action and secondary animation on display here is impressive on it's own right, and that's saying nothing about the quality of it all. Outstanding work
I wasn't expecting him to lift with such good technique, that bunny lifts! I was expecting him to try and wrench it up with his back and fail painfully
This one is honestly one of my favorites! The music compliments the movements he makes sometimes (Like how the music gets more cheerful as he prepares himself to lift the rock), and it makes the animation so much more entertaining!
Not even from the facial expressions, or other physical strain on the body (which also look *phenomenal* don’t get me wrong). The thing that sold me the most on the weight of that boulder was how they walked while carrying it. The fact that it was more of a waddle, and their legs were trembling under the weight of it was just…. *mwah * magnefique!
The exposed feet had me worried out of real life fear and experience. Really added some tension in a weird, and different way. Well done! Great animation.
Your Animation gives me Disney animation Vibes and i love the fact you prefer the traditional animation and I'm impressed that the massive effort you put your animations! Amazing! ✨✨
This is exactly how I feel when I have to move my CRT TV that weighs half as much as me. Bravo on really capturing the feeling of dealing with this problem
I'm thinking it weighed 40 pounds. And with having no handles and our rabbit friend having normal body mass, it was possibly 20 or so pounds above his comfort zone and required lots of grip.
The whole thing is done digitally and the paper texture is added over both the character and background :) Most of my inspiration for animating comes from the era where traditional pencil/paper was the norm, I just like how it looks.
@@SirloinBurgers Whoa! I really couldn't tell, you even left some of the pencil markings to give it that classic animation feel! Great work, I aspire to do similar things for illustration work. (Doing art school)
I muat admit... In a lot of these, there is just abnormous amount of unnesesary frames. It's like everything is 60 fps when it doesn't need to be and the movements feel a little off...
It's a bad habit I've been trying to break recently, most of my recent uploads were completed months ago. I had convinced myself the extra frames were for "polish" but gradually realized it was uncanny and nauseating to watch when it was forced into every movement, so now I'm making an effort to only include 1's if the action is difficult to follow without them.
This looks fantastic! I'm in love with everything about this The only criticism I can make is that the feet sliding looks a bit odd to me (when they pivot on one leg to spin around, and then slide their feet to "walk" to where they drop the object). Couldn't tell you exactly WHY though, I'm no artist nor animator.
I watched it again and I think it's because it looks a bit like the character is being pulled by some force in front of them, rather than pushing themself with their legs.
@@dyslexicsoap7605 Isn't that kinda how you walk when you're carrying something really heavy though? I mean, the character IS being pulled by a force in front of them - the giant rock they're carrying.
Those are time charts, they go on key frames to indicate to the inbetweener how to space out the motion from one key to the next. Basically dictates when things ease in / out or come to a stop. Granted I'm my own inbetweener but they still help organize things.
THIS LOOKS SO GOOD! you clearly put so much time and effort into it, the part where they wiggle their fingers is very impressive. Very well done and thanks for the reference 💞
the sheer amount of overlapping action and secondary animation on display here is impressive on it's own right, and that's saying nothing about the quality of it all. Outstanding work
I wasn't expecting him to lift with such good technique, that bunny lifts! I was expecting him to try and wrench it up with his back and fail painfully
Literally
This one is honestly one of my favorites! The music compliments the movements he makes sometimes (Like how the music gets more cheerful as he prepares himself to lift the rock), and it makes the animation so much more entertaining!
Not even from the facial expressions, or other physical strain on the body (which also look *phenomenal* don’t get me wrong). The thing that sold me the most on the weight of that boulder was how they walked while carrying it. The fact that it was more of a waddle, and their legs were trembling under the weight of it was just…. *mwah * magnefique!
The exposed feet had me worried out of real life fear and experience. Really added some tension in a weird, and different way. Well done! Great animation.
These little snippets are genuinely the most wholesome and talented animations I've ever seen.
Droit devant, little cannoneer.
Very fluent animations.
Nostalgia vibes are over the moon for me right now. ❤
I was half expecting a little trumpet jingle and a "ya-ha-ha" of a korok to pop out from that stone pile.
i love how adorable the character design is
That’s incredible ❤
It's really impressive watching how you incorporated many of the other exercises so well and so naturally into this one. Awesome stuff
I am obsessed with this one. I'm a gym guy and seeing an Atlas Stone animated THIS FUCKING WELL blows my mind.
The expressiveness and movement in this are sooo good!! Super inspiring!
Your Animation gives me Disney animation Vibes and i love the fact you prefer the traditional animation and I'm impressed that the massive effort you put your animations! Amazing! ✨✨
This is exactly how I feel when I have to move my CRT TV that weighs half as much as me. Bravo on really capturing the feeling of dealing with this problem
It’s like u can feel the heaviness yourself!!! Outstanding!!!
This feels like it’s from a long lost Saturday morning cartoon and I love it
This reminds me of old animation films from the 1930s, very nice
This gives me old-school disney animation vibes in all of the good ways
LOL i thought it was gonna roll off the pile at the end but good for rabbit that it didnt :)
your animations are so beautifully done surprised you don’t have more views
This is by far some of the best animation I have ever seen!
Your talent is incredible! I really appreciate the care you put into even the simplest actions.
your animations are always the best!
you are going to be viral, i just know it; you have such dedication.I am just glad I was here at 8k!
The expressions and acting here are great! I half expected him to pop open a can of spinach after rolling up the sleeves!
This hurts my back, just from watching
The amount of frames... Amazing work!
a TRUE disney animator!
"animation exercise"
*Proceeds to show off animation better than any Disney film*
So freakin good.
reminds me of Richard Williams
god stuff like this is amazing, and so adorable too!
I'll love this.
Its beautiful 👍
I was honestly expecting the ball to roll back into the hole at the end
bravo, you're an amazing artist
Amazing animation!
6 seconds in an already up to 110 frames. The patience required...
I was completely expecting the ball to roll off the pile and back into the hole
You know, I think you went the extra mile by having the character move the heavy object/ weight around, if only for a few moments.
Society owes me an animator boyfriend
LIGHT WEIGHT, BABYY!!!
I'm thinking it weighed 40 pounds. And with having no handles and our rabbit friend having normal body mass, it was possibly 20 or so pounds above his comfort zone and required lots of grip.
how is this so smooth
This reminds me of looney toons.
amazing art duud.
Very fluid how cramped were your hands after
God damn he strong
Awesome! This looks like it was done traditionally! I'm guessing the paper texture in the background is placed under celluloids?
The whole thing is done digitally and the paper texture is added over both the character and background :)
Most of my inspiration for animating comes from the era where traditional pencil/paper was the norm, I just like how it looks.
@@SirloinBurgers Whoa! I really couldn't tell, you even left some of the pencil markings to give it that classic animation feel! Great work, I aspire to do similar things for illustration work. (Doing art school)
Me when trying to load those giant cast iron balls beside the Tsar cannon be like:
I muat admit... In a lot of these, there is just abnormous amount of unnesesary frames. It's like everything is 60 fps when it doesn't need to be and the movements feel a little off...
It's a bad habit I've been trying to break recently, most of my recent uploads were completed months ago. I had convinced myself the extra frames were for "polish" but gradually realized it was uncanny and nauseating to watch when it was forced into every movement, so now I'm making an effort to only include 1's if the action is difficult to follow without them.
@@SirloinBurgers good to knwo that you realise this!! Jeep up the good work :)
I thought the ball was gonna fall off and roll back into the hole 😂
This looks fantastic! I'm in love with everything about this
The only criticism I can make is that the feet sliding looks a bit odd to me (when they pivot on one leg to spin around, and then slide their feet to "walk" to where they drop the object). Couldn't tell you exactly WHY though, I'm no artist nor animator.
I watched it again and I think it's because it looks a bit like the character is being pulled by some force in front of them, rather than pushing themself with their legs.
@@dyslexicsoap7605 Isn't that kinda how you walk when you're carrying something really heavy though? I mean, the character IS being pulled by a force in front of them - the giant rock they're carrying.
It looks like the fella's sliding on a smooth tile floor instead of grass
this is me every time i fire the cannon (i an bnuuy)
true colors 💀
what do the measurements on the side mean
Those are time charts, they go on key frames to indicate to the inbetweener how to space out the motion from one key to the next. Basically dictates when things ease in / out or come to a stop. Granted I'm my own inbetweener but they still help organize things.
WOW!
Jerma liftin
I really love your artstyle!