It may just be that memorable figures are charismatic but any other animation students notice how big of a joy these animation gods are to be around? They just make me :)
Awwww. When the old man couldn't support his weight anymore and plopped back in his chair, I felt kinda...let down, to be honest. .....Ha! Let down! XD I crack myself up.
Indded and that wa Mr. k's whole point of the humane essence of this whole idea of him doing the animated session for you right before your eyes............................................comes the connection of human to human is what 2d paper animation can and should be about...
@hasaniguy They are animation students. Each of them thinking they are the next big thing. Eager prima donnas who make noise and stuff. How do I know? I'm an animation student
10 years later and I suppose you deserve an answer. "Where is that chair? the bottom of the chair?" he had only drawn the character in in so many of the frames that he forgot about the prop and he had trouble finding it again for reference. Relatable to most animators since we tend to draw what we find interesting and then struggle to find the less interesting but still important-for-context bits
@@SchatzInaoriginal Indeed and thank you for the expaination of and to a fellow paper animator here for the general audience that don't know re;; the magic of paper animation.........................[sigh]
It doesn't involve many dramatic positions, no acting, it's just a stand up animation. Straight ahead method can have interesting results. Plus, there are just 2 extremes.
@insertcooluser well... they are students at CalArts, probably the most prestigious college for animation in the world. But I know some students there who're lovely people and yeah, we're not all like that. :p
amazing how he does this very fast and still has it shape
That is the true magic of a dark pencil..........I use a woodless pencil of the 4b grade for alla my paper animations.
It may just be that memorable figures are charismatic but any other animation students notice how big of a joy these animation gods are to be around? They just make me :)
So great to see a master of the craft at work.
"An old person never quite gets entirely up. That's about it - he's up"
Ha double entendres
this is fucking mind blowing, I've actually never seen this before
Such an amazing and talented man, Happy Birthday Glen!
Thanks for posting these. So great to watch a master at work
Magic is happening right in front of me *o* He is amazing!
This is amazing. I love it. So cool to watch Glen work. I'm just discovering this on youtube.
i have seen this today...14 years after you saw this
hes a mad man!!
He's doing the rough keys. Clean keys and inbetweens come later.
basically going over with clean lines and then drawing in-between frames between those he made in the video
Awwww. When the old man couldn't support his weight anymore and plopped back in his chair, I felt kinda...let down, to be honest. .....Ha! Let down! XD I crack myself up.
Indded and that wa Mr. k's whole point of the humane essence of this whole idea of him doing the animated session for you right before your eyes............................................comes the connection of human to human is what 2d paper animation can and should be about...
Awesome. Thanks a bunch. :)
@hasaniguy They are animation students. Each of them thinking they are the next big thing. Eager prima donnas who make noise and stuff. How do I know? I'm an animation student
Im pretty sure they put new paper on top, then detail it a bit more. Then they make a final drawing where all the details are there and its clean.
OMG...Glen is awesome!
somebody help that poor man to get up! xD Glen you are so talented!!
It was killing me waiting for that poor little old man to stand up. I wanted to reach in there and help him!
he is so horibly talented!
it's my idol!
My classmates' call me old fashioned because I did not grow up with computers I only had a a pencil and paper.
what does he say around 0:53 before everyone starts laughing?
wow he makes it seem so easy.
10 years later and I suppose you deserve an answer. "Where is that chair? the bottom of the chair?"
he had only drawn the character in in so many of the frames that he forgot about the prop and he had trouble finding it again for reference. Relatable to most animators since we tend to draw what we find interesting and then struggle to find the less interesting but still important-for-context bits
@@SchatzInaoriginal Indeed and thank you for the expaination of and to a fellow paper animator here for the general audience that don't know re;; the magic of paper animation.........................[sigh]
It doesn't involve many dramatic positions, no acting, it's just a stand up animation. Straight ahead method can have interesting results. Plus, there are just 2 extremes.
@insertcooluser well... they are students at CalArts, probably the most prestigious college for animation in the world. But I know some students there who're lovely people and yeah, we're not all like that. :p
@FizzleInDaKizzle I don't know that it's the pencil. I think he's just Glen Keane.
he so fast!
@cookiesncream994
he says "Where's that chair, forgot that chair" or something like that =D
what kind of freaking pencil does he use? it looks like it draws so smoothly.
What I don't understand: he's working straight ahead, why not pose to pose?
Overall, a great video! Glean Keane ftw!
Some one is whispering in the end
@insertcooluser Hey not all are like that!!!!!
acesonfire enough of them are lol