You should direct your concerns towards the people who misuse it. Nobal encourages people to use it for reference and sparking new Ideas (as it should be used). It's a great tool for ideas references and just plain fun. I'm 100% behind him. It's not like he's saying, "use this cool tool and sell the art for profit". It's on each of us to make responsible decisions "With great power comes great responsibility". 😮
@@upswithwings expecting only artists to use ai is like expecting only writers to use spelling checker and article ai's, and only people with a degree to use coding ai's, or musicians music ai's, art AI is the one thats furthest along. Its not about misuse, there is no misuse, its about it costing people their jobs, and taking away possible future positions as well as taking away much of the worth of art, directing it at people using ai is dumb.
@@slightmovement8985 Its because I believe Ai art generators should be use for references and "just plain fun" that's why I say misuse. Its not like I have a say for what its made for, but I DO have a say for how I use it.
@slightmovement8985 Also, I never said said I was expecting anybody to do anything. Its up to you whether ya want to use it needless to say.... Im simply just stating that we have the power to do the right thing and I don't get why its dumb to direct your frustrations to the people who do wrong with the art AIs. They are the ones using the AI generators, and or AI and selling the created results and destroying the value of art. Is it wrong to promote responsible method of use to everyone? Um are we on the same side?😅
@@Coffantasy I dont think so. As an artist myself i think using ai to create references for new ideas, especially ones that are hyperspecific that you cant find with just 2 clicks is a great way to incorporate AI into the creative workflow.
Your actually a really good teacher i was reading the animators survival kit and couldn't really figure out this concept but after watching this vid everything was a lot more clearer💯
Ai is only harmful if you make it harmful, using it as a tool for reference only isn’t bad. ai already exist and isn’t going anywhere, so why not find the good in it.
@@weebleevideos9847For me the only thing I find harmful about A.I. generated images is when people use the art that it generates for profit and claim it to be “art”!🙄
@@thecreator308 😅 bro your argument is irrelevant, AI and racism are not the same thing, AI has its good and bad... Racism is just bad lol What kind of thinking ability you have there?
I really love the way you introduced timing charts in this! I've always known about them, but I wasn't sure just how much they'd contribute to the animation process. Really great tutorial, thanks! :)
Watching this after attempting to do my (technically) second animation, which was a bouncing lollipop with a ribbon attached (I thought it’d be cute, idk 😂) and I’m actually shocked that I kind of was able to “intuit” making the ribbon ease in and out so that it looked “right” according to the feel of the motion I was going for- it followed a similar arc to your figure here. Obviously, it took a long time, I was just adding frames where it felt right, and it wasn’t such a smooth/straightforward process like how you planned the animation here, so this was really helpful in showing how to plan the timing, determine what needs to go on which frame, etc., along with explaining the types of motion. Thank you for such a great video! 🙏
man literally starts his video with a trailer for a website that uses pintrest and artstation to train their ai. Pintrest especially is known for people posting large amounts of uncredited art work, so its impossible for that art to be referenced with any consent. For those curious: CF Spark uses LAION-5B data set for their AI, which heavily just scrapes easily accessible publicly available (note: not necessarily licensed or free use) images for their data set.
I know AI art makes it really scary for illustrators, but AI art cannot create something original the same way a human can. Where humans use references and create something entirely new, AI photoshops a bunch of images together to make something that resembles a new drawing. This difference is important, it means that, if a client needs something specific, the computer won't be able to replicate what the client is looking for completely. It is about intent, the intent of shape language, color palette, stylization, texturing, and shading, all of which are unique to each artist. I hope this has helped reassure anyone who is afraid of losing their jobs or doesn't even want to try as an artist. AI is a tool, just like how a pencil is a tool, or photoshop is a tool.
Kinda true , on the other hand, NO, Ai art don't just photoshops a bunch of image together. That's a common misunderstanding on how the AI works. Basicly the AI is just trained to denoise pics. When you give him a prompt, he basicly tries to understand how he usually have to denoise a noise picture that have the same kind of content than the ones you ask for. For that, yeah , he use a library (that sometimes uses licensed work wich sucks) but this library is actually just used to makes the AI understand what kind of goal is set when it will be time to denoise. I know that can be some see as some nitpicking, but I think it's important to tell because YEAH, Ai can create new stuff. On the other hand, this is just a tool , and if you really need a perfect result that you will have full control on , for now , you can't go without an artist, and you were right about that one^^
Sorry to tell you, but humans can't create anything original either. Even so far back as the greek philosophers, they knew that there's no such thing as an "original" idea. It's all remixing existing stuff in new ways.
thank you so much, as a traditional artist getting into digital animation it does look a bit overwhelming. But, here you explained it so well. I appreciate the guides you make, and I will make sure to use these in my future animations!
your channel was recommended to me by the algorithm after I did a few search on quick videos to onboard junior animators and I'm absolutely delighted that I also get to review everything by binge-watching your content!!
not sure if anyone pointed this out yet but at 1:49 (and subsequently the video) you have exchanged the motion for ease in and ease out. When the images grow closer over time that motion is considered ease **in** and when the images space out over time that is easing **out** . Great video though!
the concepts are clear and the application was on point, but the terms are just wrong :/ considering the reach you have with your platform I would urge you to please cross check terms before uploading the video
Hello, Thanks for your feedback. The reason the terms are switched is because I first learned animation on the digital platform. Traditional animators refer to starting slow as an "ease out" and ending slow as an "ease in". Despite how you refer to them though, the important thing is to identify whether an object is moving constantly or accelerating: speeding up or slowing down. My upcoming video will go deeper into that. Happy animating!
@@NobleFrugal thanks for taking your time to respond! It's interesting that you find your digital learning experience this way. If you don't mind, what sources did you learn from? I have a degree in animation (albeit traditional but I learned a lot from online sources also), and have worked in the industry for a while; from this standpoint it's important to know the right terminology for effective communication. All props to you for making easy to digest content and making these animation breakdowns! But the right terminology (for folks looking to work in the industry) is still a must. Have a great day! :)
Hello. Thank you as well. I agree with that. I'd have to say that it mainly comes from my experience with Blender 3D and the video editing programs I've used over the years. When editing your animation's curve, (in Blender, or Davinci Resolve, etc) the ease in ease out names are flipped (ease in slows the start, and ease out slows the end). For this reason, I may not continue using these terms at all since, depending on your perspective, they are interchangeable. However, you make a good point regarding industry work. I hadn't thought of that. Okay thanks, you have a good day too.
helped me a lot I already knew about the motions but it seemed that I didn't understand the correctly and that's why my animations were not smothe at all and I didn't really know why after watching your video I found the problem thanks a lot will watch your other videos as well I am sure I can learn something from it !
I am just a beginner but I am really excited /intimidated and this really helped me with the former. Thanks I will be using all of your videos. I am trying to use Adobe animate hope I can navigate with your videos using that if not I will focus on the concepts once I learn the software. again thanks
I'm very confused on the ease in and ease out portion. The timing is the same as the constant motion and I tried animating it out, but it still looks constant
I'm confused... when I was making a walking cycle animation, the character I made didn't seem to move forward, even though I was sure I had made him move forward 🗿
So I've been animating for about a year now (I've got a channel where I post stuff) and I have to say, this is INCREDIBLY USEFUL! Thanks for another awesome video, they really help :)
Mainly because I learned animation on the digital platform. Traditional animators refer to starting slow as an "ease out" and ending slow as an "ease in". Despite how you refer to them, the important thing is to identify whether an object is moving constantly or accelerating. My upcoming video will go deeper into that. Happy animating!
hi noble frugal, do you have some tips as to how to estimate the half desitance of the before frame when you ease in or ease out? thanks for the video!
hey @nobelfrugal i understood the concept of timing and spacing however....i was wondering ow do you know where to put your key frames when animating on twos do you have to calculate first in order to get perfect places to put your inbetweens? hope you see this and reply thank you
Key frames are like storyboards. Anyway, you dont need to "find where to put them", just add however many the inbetween frames are necessary to get to the next key frame.
Nice to see that you still improve and work inside openToonz. What is the name of the pad that you use with your xp pen? I do kinda miss something like that for my 22 inch screen. Never mind i did found my answer in previous video.
Quick question, what is the name of the thing you are holding in your left hand while drawing (controller thing)? I'm looking for something like that but never knew what it was called.
Can't quite wrap my head around an artist on youtube promoting AI art generation in his intro.
You should direct your concerns towards the people who misuse it. Nobal encourages people to use it for reference and sparking new Ideas (as it should be used). It's a great tool for ideas references and just plain fun. I'm 100% behind him. It's not like he's saying, "use this cool tool and sell the art for profit". It's on each of us to make responsible decisions "With great power comes great responsibility". 😮
@@upswithwings expecting only artists to use ai is like expecting only writers to use spelling checker and article ai's, and only people with a degree to use coding ai's, or musicians music ai's, art AI is the one thats furthest along. Its not about misuse, there is no misuse, its about it costing people their jobs, and taking away possible future positions as well as taking away much of the worth of art, directing it at people using ai is dumb.
@@upswithwings and what do you mean by misuse it, you are naïeve to believe its made to use as reference only
@@slightmovement8985 Its because I believe Ai art generators should be use for references and "just plain fun" that's why I say misuse. Its not like I have a say for what its made for, but I DO have a say for how I use it.
@slightmovement8985 Also, I never said said I was expecting anybody to do anything. Its up to you whether ya want to use it needless to say.... Im simply just stating that we have the power to do the right thing and I don't get why its dumb to direct your frustrations to the people who do wrong with the art AIs. They are the ones using the AI generators, and or AI and selling the created results and destroying the value of art. Is it wrong to promote responsible method of use to everyone? Um are we on the same side?😅
VERY bold of you to assume i can draw a character
😅
The first few minutes of this video is the most hilarious thing ever
yeah. its weird how an artist is promoting ai though.
@@Coffantasy I dont think so. As an artist myself i think using ai to create references for new ideas, especially ones that are hyperspecific that you cant find with just 2 clicks is a great way to incorporate AI into the creative workflow.
Trying to learn animation, wish me luck ! :)
Good luck man wish you the best in your journey!
How's your animation going , I'm starting today so any suggestions will be appreciated
How it's going
How it's going bro
Your actually a really good teacher i was reading the animators survival kit and couldn't really figure out this concept but after watching this vid everything was a lot more clearer💯
I didn’t understand what he was doing. I’m still new to this
With everything out about A.I. generated images right now you wouldn’t think big artists with reach would be promoting something so harmful.
Ai is only harmful if you make it harmful, using it as a tool for reference only isn’t bad. ai already exist and isn’t going anywhere, so why not find the good in it.
@@weebleevideos9847For me the only thing I find harmful about A.I. generated images is when people use the art that it generates for profit and claim it to be “art”!🙄
@@weebleevideos9847 alright racism exists too are u against it or tryna find the good in it?
@@thecreator308 😅 bro your argument is irrelevant, AI and racism are not the same thing, AI has its good and bad... Racism is just bad lol
What kind of thinking ability you have there?
@@LunaNK22 AI generated image is just stealing, aint no way you tryna find the good in that.
JESUS CHRIST, your animation set up is insane!!!
I really love the way you introduced timing charts in this! I've always known about them, but I wasn't sure just how much they'd contribute to the animation process. Really great tutorial, thanks! :)
Yeah I've been seeing these in animator's projects for the longest time but never really understood how they were used
Watching this after attempting to do my (technically) second animation, which was a bouncing lollipop with a ribbon attached (I thought it’d be cute, idk 😂) and I’m actually shocked that I kind of was able to “intuit” making the ribbon ease in and out so that it looked “right” according to the feel of the motion I was going for- it followed a similar arc to your figure here. Obviously, it took a long time, I was just adding frames where it felt right, and it wasn’t such a smooth/straightforward process like how you planned the animation here, so this was really helpful in showing how to plan the timing, determine what needs to go on which frame, etc., along with explaining the types of motion. Thank you for such a great video! 🙏
man literally starts his video with a trailer for a website that uses pintrest and artstation to train their ai. Pintrest especially is known for people posting large amounts of uncredited art work, so its impossible for that art to be referenced with any consent. For those curious: CF Spark uses LAION-5B data set for their AI, which heavily just scrapes easily accessible publicly available (note: not necessarily licensed or free use) images for their data set.
don't appreciate the AI ad, everything else is gold, thanks a lot
I tried this after that video and it get improved😳
I am so happy now
Thank you for this video 🤗
I love animation, but I am dissapointed with your AI art shill at the start.
Where to start bro
I know AI art makes it really scary for illustrators, but AI art cannot create something original the same way a human can. Where humans use references and create something entirely new, AI photoshops a bunch of images together to make something that resembles a new drawing. This difference is important, it means that, if a client needs something specific, the computer won't be able to replicate what the client is looking for completely. It is about intent, the intent of shape language, color palette, stylization, texturing, and shading, all of which are unique to each artist. I hope this has helped reassure anyone who is afraid of losing their jobs or doesn't even want to try as an artist. AI is a tool, just like how a pencil is a tool, or photoshop is a tool.
also not to mention that ai cant make copyrightable work
yes keep bitching, but AI will allow anyone to be able to materialize what they have in their mind without failing and being a laughing stock!
Kinda true , on the other hand, NO, Ai art don't just photoshops a bunch of image together.
That's a common misunderstanding on how the AI works. Basicly the AI is just trained to denoise pics. When you give him a prompt, he basicly tries to understand how he usually have to denoise a noise picture that have the same kind of content than the ones you ask for. For that, yeah , he use a library (that sometimes uses licensed work wich sucks) but this library is actually just used to makes the AI understand what kind of goal is set when it will be time to denoise.
I know that can be some see as some nitpicking, but I think it's important to tell because YEAH, Ai can create new stuff.
On the other hand, this is just a tool , and if you really need a perfect result that you will have full control on , for now , you can't go without an artist, and you were right about that one^^
@@StupidBirdChannel ai art cant be copyrighted because of a monkey
Sorry to tell you, but humans can't create anything original either. Even so far back as the greek philosophers, they knew that there's no such thing as an "original" idea. It's all remixing existing stuff in new ways.
tHIS WAS ACTUALLY HELPFUL, I'VE BEEN WANTING TO KNOW WHAT WAS THIS THING'S NAME AND WHAT WAS IT USED FOR AND NOW I FINALLY KNOW IT, TYSM
Finally a video where the youtuber teaches instead just do it and expect us to understand
LoL I just understood how to make timing charts. That's super helpful. Thanks!
I agree because I was so confused on that before , much appreciated , so many people skip explaining that
thank you so much, as a traditional artist getting into digital animation it does look a bit overwhelming. But, here you explained it so well. I appreciate the guides you make, and I will make sure to use these in my future animations!
Excellent class sir. It's quite a step up from moving boxes to making characters move in a lifelike manner. Thanks
Agreed. Real easy to follow along. I need to practice these way more than I do.
Thank you, Professor Frugal! Learning more every video
AWESOME JUMP ANIMATION! THANK YOU!
This is the best timing chart video I have seen and I've seen a lot... Thank you and you earned a subscriber
your channel was recommended to me by the algorithm after I did a few search on quick videos to onboard junior animators and I'm absolutely delighted that I also get to review everything by binge-watching your content!!
yo you back love your videos :)
More to come my friend. It's good to be back. Thank you I hope you find them helpful.
Such a great tutorial.... I learnt so much just from this basic tutorial to put into my own animattion.... love it :)
not sure if anyone pointed this out yet but at 1:49 (and subsequently the video) you have exchanged the motion for ease in and ease out. When the images grow closer over time that motion is considered ease **in** and when the images space out over time that is easing **out** . Great video though!
the concepts are clear and the application was on point, but the terms are just wrong :/ considering the reach you have with your platform I would urge you to please cross check terms before uploading the video
Hello, Thanks for your feedback. The reason the terms are switched is because I first learned animation on the digital platform. Traditional animators refer to starting slow as an "ease out" and ending slow as an "ease in". Despite how you refer to them though, the important thing is to identify whether an object is moving constantly or accelerating: speeding up or slowing down. My upcoming video will go deeper into that. Happy animating!
@@NobleFrugal thanks for taking your time to respond! It's interesting that you find your digital learning experience this way. If you don't mind, what sources did you learn from? I have a degree in animation (albeit traditional but I learned a lot from online sources also), and have worked in the industry for a while; from this standpoint it's important to know the right terminology for effective communication. All props to you for making easy to digest content and making these animation breakdowns! But the right terminology (for folks looking to work in the industry) is still a must. Have a great day! :)
Hello. Thank you as well. I agree with that. I'd have to say that it mainly comes from my experience with Blender 3D and the video editing programs I've used over the years. When editing your animation's curve, (in Blender, or Davinci Resolve, etc) the ease in ease out names are flipped (ease in slows the start, and ease out slows the end). For this reason, I may not continue using these terms at all since, depending on your perspective, they are interchangeable. However, you make a good point regarding industry work. I hadn't thought of that. Okay thanks, you have a good day too.
I scrolled down to the comments to point out the same thing.
Your explanation of timing charts, as well as your guided tutorial has helped me so much! Thank you!
You explain these concepts really well
I never understood the how to use the time line thing until now. I understand now thanks to your video, so thank you!
Why is the extreme drawing on the 17th frame? Why not 24 of whatever the last frame for 1 second is?
I didn't understand?
helped me a lot I already knew about the motions but it seemed that I didn't understand the correctly and that's why my animations were not smothe at all and I didn't really know why after watching your video I found the problem thanks a lot will watch your other videos as well I am sure I can learn something from it !
The intro music goes hard 🎶
Thank you chief for such a great video this has sped up my process by alot ❤
That has to be the most solid Promotion ive ever heard
Mad skills and great explanation!!!!
Great stuff, always happy to see new uploads on this channel! Support indie animators!
It's so clearly explanation at the beginning. Smooth Movement, make the animation looking good. Thx 4 the tutor.
I am just a beginner but I am really excited /intimidated and this really helped me with the former. Thanks I will be using all of your videos. I am trying to use Adobe animate hope I can navigate with your videos using that if not I will focus on the concepts once I learn the software. again thanks
This comment is a little old, but i hope you are doing well in your animating journey 😊
Thank you bro, for this clear and concise tutorial
Nice video my friend, thank you for the tips!
That beat was fire 🔥 0:32
I followed along, and it worked! Thanks again Sebastian
좋아요 감사합니다: ) I am from South Korea. And Thank U for the tutorial video!!
Awesome video. Really like everything was perfectly explained and at a good pace.
Wow this video is very helpful 🤩
Glad you think so. Happy animating!
Your back I actually missed being treated by you 👽🌻
Why are you advertising A.I art?
I think so
This video is so helpful, thank you!
This helped so much! Thank you!
I'm very confused on the ease in and ease out portion. The timing is the same as the constant motion and I tried animating it out, but it still looks constant
You are the best teacher I have for animating so far, thank you for teaching so clear and great, please continue on making videos like this 🌹🌹
HAPPY 70K SUBS🎉
Thank you so much 😀
2:19 for those just starting , press the control tool with brush to draw straight line
I'm confused... when I was making a walking cycle animation, the character I made didn't seem to move forward, even though I was sure I had made him move forward 🗿
You're getting good man.
yo you back love your videos!
13:16 Does anyone know how I can make my drawing come off the canvas as it does with that hand?
Probably using a vector brush. That, or its just a thing opentoonz can do.
blue lock animator need to watch this video
I LOVE that song!! PLEASE PUT IT ON SPOTIFY
Sir, you are an inspiration!!🙏🙌
So I've been animating for about a year now (I've got a channel where I post stuff) and I have to say, this is INCREDIBLY USEFUL! Thanks for another awesome video, they really help :)
thank. you for sharing, looking forward to see more character animation knowledge!
Everything seems to be clear for me now! Thank you Sir
Whoa, how can you get ease in and ease out mixed up?
Mainly because I learned animation on the digital platform. Traditional animators refer to starting slow as an "ease out" and ending slow as an "ease in". Despite how you refer to them, the important thing is to identify whether an object is moving constantly or accelerating. My upcoming video will go deeper into that. Happy animating!
@@NobleFrugal You and a load of young animators have to be careful.
The concept should be separated from the words used incorrectly in one app.
The one app being Flash now called Animate.
Im not sure this has been asked before, but i really wanna know... in what program you make your thumbnails?
Hey, just wanna say that ur vids help me lot! Thnx!!
again, thanks man learning a lot from ur channel, ill try to tag u so u can see what uve helped me create.
How can we make the animation faster? Because I tried to do a halves and thirds and it's still slow
Speed comes from manipulating a movements timing or spacing. Or both. Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/6UXjRCORV44/v-deo.html
@@NobleFrugal I realised my mistake, I had put too many images (there were 17 but 5 are enough). But how do I know how many images to put each time?
YOOO YOUR BACK!!
I jusyt started animating today, I'm so excited to do ts
Hello sir, what is that device in your left hand?
Just watched this while eating
Feel new motivation in me
What's the name of the animation software btw ?
Opentoonz
my head had exploded 😮💨😮💨but thanks for ur work🤗
great video, thank you!
I love ur art style sm :))
hi noble frugal, do you have some tips as to how to estimate the half desitance of the before frame when you ease in or ease out? thanks for the video!
I find myself using this demo a lot as warm up practice.
Thank you very much
This method is so easy❤
Someone can explain me why 6:25 the middle between a and C is 15? You can do it randomly?? And why the middle of that is 13 and not 7. Thanks
hey @nobelfrugal i understood the concept of timing and spacing however....i was wondering ow do you know where to put your key frames when animating on twos do you have to calculate first in order to get perfect places to put your inbetweens? hope you see this and reply thank you
Key frames are like storyboards. Anyway, you dont need to "find where to put them", just add however many the inbetween frames are necessary to get to the next key frame.
Thank you a lot for this video! I actually learnt a lot :)
thanks.. The video was very helpful 😊
4:30 couldnt u just copy n paste the square?
Very clear explanation 🙂
Thank you for the valueable knowledges!
How do you settle upon 17 as the amount of frames between A and B? Is it playing at 24 FPS or it is an arbitrary choice?
非常棒的教程!非常细致的讲解!非常感谢!
The billowing on the pants on the down, real nice touch.
Big thanks man, my mentor didn't talked about that, but now i understand how it works.
thanks a lot friend.its amazing!
Nice to see that you still improve and work inside openToonz. What is the name of the pad that you use with your xp pen?
I do kinda miss something like that for my 22 inch screen. Never mind i did found my answer in previous video.
just got into animation this helped a lot!!!
how has it been using that drawing pad?
why is the B keyframe is put on frame 17? is there any reason or anything else? im just start to learn animating, and im curious
Quick question, what is the name of the thing you are holding in your left hand while drawing (controller thing)? I'm looking for something like that but never knew what it was called.
Hello. That is the Tourbox Elite. It's an express key remote made for inputting shortcuts. They are quite handy. I hope this helps!
what's the thing on your Left hand? the object you use like a keyboard for Opeentoonz
Another comment he responded saying it’s the Tourbox Elite an express key remote made for inputting shortcuts.
espectacular video
xin tên app vẽ ạ
"opentoonz"
I have to beginners guide to animation paperback book but I'm not sure how I should use it
this is very helpful and very good explanation :D ok time to practice this!