I could go on ages about my learning process, but to keep it relatively short, I think written information is key to getting animation done and not just tutorials (I've only followed 2 tutorials). I recently bought The Animator's Survival Kit and it contains a lot of information I read about on the internet and more. Think about an animation you want to do, draw it or film yourself acting it out and just animate! Also, there's a whole bunch of free rigs out there! It's tough, but it's fun :D!
Thanks! Mostly I'm self-taught. I did this animation without much thinking, I just went on with it, and got better every 100 frames. Though occasionally I look at some examples how other people do it! Looking at lots of content from other people can help a lot.
I really like the fox ball design and animation. Was amazed, that this is exactly 9 years old. We are having good personal computer technology for so long now.
ha thanks, great advice. true, theres hardly any animation tutorials. btw i loved this animation you made , i laughed when the fox knocks open the door with his tail and sneaks to bad guy with tail. you are doing so good learning on your own. i need all the advice i can get and i wana know how you got so good!! how did you learn to model your background? i wana do that too! i also have animator survival kit , its great! hope u make more, your work is very awesome for a beginner
Hi Ukhovi there is two way to do it , one is made the animation per part and the other is making the animation until the end something called Multiple cameras with marks , in the frame you can assign when to change the camera from camera 1 to camera 2 , camera 2 to 3 etc...
I could go on ages about my learning process, but to keep it relatively short, I think written information is key to getting animation done and not just tutorials (I've only followed 2 tutorials). I recently bought The Animator's Survival Kit and it contains a lot of information I read about on the internet and more.
Think about an animation you want to do, draw it or film yourself acting it out and just animate!
Also, there's a whole bunch of free rigs out there!
It's tough, but it's fun :D!
Thanks! Mostly I'm self-taught. I did this animation without much thinking, I just went on with it, and got better every 100 frames.
Though occasionally I look at some examples how other people do it! Looking at lots of content from other people can help a lot.
Adorable, I love it, great work!
Lol, I love this! Awesome job!
hehe thx :D
being busy with 3D and animation for an average of 40 hours per week helps a lot too
I really like the fox ball design and animation. Was amazed, that this is exactly 9 years old. We are having good personal computer technology for so long now.
oh ya how long did it take you to make this?
ha thanks, great advice. true, theres hardly any animation tutorials. btw i loved this animation you made , i laughed when the fox knocks open the door with his tail and sneaks to bad guy with tail. you are doing so good learning on your own. i need all the advice i can get and i wana know how you got so good!! how did you learn to model your background? i wana do that too! i also have animator survival kit , its great! hope u make more, your work is very awesome for a beginner
WOW! That was just great
Wow! Nice short!)
dang you are doing really good . what resources helped you learn most? im trying to learn on my own as well . its tough !
Superb 😍🙌
Amazing 👍
haha awesome how are you learning maya?
nice job I am work on ball i inspired ❤️😀
how to jump every scene with that different background? u made animation till end or per part?
Hi Ukhovi there is two way to do it , one is made the animation per part and the other is making the animation until the end something called Multiple cameras with marks , in the frame you can assign when to change the camera from camera 1 to camera 2 , camera 2 to 3 etc...
Is he just kill the bad fox? OMG
I completed this over a course of 2 week