I just want you to know that these workflow tutorials are extremely valuable, it's like a treasure! I'm very sure you're a generous man in real-life. Thank you for investing your precious time into this! I wish you all the best.
Thanks! I don't intend it to become a benchmark or anything, but I guess it's good to know how long it takes for you to create. Speed comes with practice, so let's keep practicing :)
Muito obrigado por compartilhar seu workflow! Já havia procurado como integrar o animate, mas nunca havia encontrado tão condensado, puts desde o clean up até as dicas aqui e ali, vou migrar todos meus esforços e estudos para isso agora. Sério, muito obrigado!
Mano, seu trabalho é um espetáculo, e essa humildade de compartilhar com a gente todo esse conhecimento torna seu serviço ainda mais apreciável. Valew mesmo, seus vídeos me dão muita inspiração pra realizar meus projetos pessoais. Sucesso!!!
@@gareso I like it, it shows how much effort you put in the work throughout the timelapse, and explaining the reason behing it all it's really nice. But frame by frame animation is not rocket science, from 8 minutes on you were revealing tools and techniques that I haven't ever imagined. Today I was improving an old project by trying to add depth using blending options on a flat spaceship, and wrapping my head around it was so difficult, I'll go back to it with those tips and I'll get a better result for sure. Foda pra caralho mano.
Cara, que sensacional ver esse workflow, eu sou estudante de animação, só que muitas vezes eu ficava perdido entre a animação de recorte é a freehand, muito bem ver esse processe onde você consegue misturar ambas!! Demorei pra perceber que você era BR hahah
Hahaha legal cara, que bom que curtiu! Decidir como resolver tecnicamente cada detalhe é uma das partes mais importantes do nosso trabalho. Frame a frame bem feito agrega muito, mas geralmente demanda mais tempo e nem sempre é a melhor solução. Com a prática fica mais fácil tomar essas decisões ;)
Good to know, that I can import Roughanimator files to Adobe Animate because in two days is my 14th Birthday and I will get an iPad Air where I'm going to use Roughanimator (and sometimes Flipaclip). 😀😀🙃🙃
What keeps me from migrating or even properly trying procreate for animation is the lack of a proper timeline. But being able to use procreate's features for cleaning up and colouring is very appealing to me. Maybe doing the rough pass in rough animatior and the clean up and color in procreate could be a nice workflow :)
Really useful. Thanks a lot.. recently I wanna buy a iPad Pro for practice frame by frame .. after watch your video ..I think 11-inch it’s enough for animator ha?
These tutorials are so informative. They really bridge the gap between traditional animation and mograph animation. Did you get you start in motion graphics, or traditional animation? Keep up the great work!
@@gareso That's awesome man. Also kind of the path that I plan on taking. I went through Henriques Mograph Mentor course. Do you know of any other great resources for approaching traditional animation?
Sorry for the delay, your comment got lost here :/ Anyway, unfortunately I'm very on low on time lately, but I do consider creating a course in the future. Thanks a lot for you support :)
Hey absolutely awesome tutorial, this really helps a lot👍, may I ask why you use adobe animate instead of importing the rough animator sketches directly into AE and animate there?
You can do that as well, for me it depends on what the action is, but it's also a matter of preference. I find Adobe animate usually more flexible to do the clean-up.
Awesome! I think we’d all love to know what tech you use. I recently bought the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 - would love to know what gear you have! You could maybe have a list in your description :)
Nothing fancy here Sami. Othen than my new iPad, I just work on a decent notebook using an old Wacom Bamboo 😁. If I was freelancing full-time I would probably invest a bit more on gear tho
Do the project files on gumroad contain any more videos or they just files to peruse through for more information? Anyway, I really like your channel :)
He Gareso, You mentioned the iPad. I am really in a dilemma which one to get. 11 inch or 12.9. I want to use it for illustration, rough animator and of course netflix.
Hi ReneV! I understand what you are going through :) Well, I decided for the 11 inches mostly for portability, and I'm very happy with it. But I only use it for animation and illustration. If you are considering other uses, maybe go for the 12.9. It's a very personal choice. Have you got the chance to hold them both on your hands?
Gareso Thanks for the quick response, yeah I have hold them both and I think it is a personal thing. I asked a lot of people and everybody says something else. It is just so much money. I mainly want to use it for drawing, animation and netflix etc. Most of the people I know that use it for drawing bought the 12.9z
@@ItsRVV Yeah, it's kind of logical to think that more space for drawing is always better... and I guess it is, in a way. But I considered price (I even got the smaller storage size, as I don't use it for anything else, and I can always move files to a computer if needed), portability and comfort. So yeah, mixing everything in a blender made me decide for the 11 inches. And I don't regret it. But don't hold me accountable for your decision :P
You would be surprised on how simple my home setup is :) I use an old wacom bamboo with a laptop. If I'm doing frame by frame animation, I use the ipad everytime to do the rough pass now :) From there it depends on how I'll do the clean up.
Thank you for this tutorial, Gareso! Can you do all this animation in only Rough Animator on iPad or Procreate (without using Animate and AE)? If yes what is reason to use AE?
Hi Jegor, well, I guess It can be done (anything can be done :P), but it would be way harder to create the interface using cell animation alone. The good thing about using Ae is that it helps a lot in many different things. If you are talking about the hand only, then it's definitely doable without too much extra efffort using Rough Animator or Procreate.
You can do that, but that's called rotoscoping and will give you a different result. I believe drawing is a skill we can learn, it's not some talent you are born with. The only thing is that some people become interested or are encouraged to draw as kids and by the time they grow up they are already way ahead of the majority of people. If drawing and animating is something that moves you, don't let the current lack of this skill stop you :) tracing over a video would be a great exercise if you are paying attention to the shapes and lines. I love illustration but I struggle a lot, but I'm trying to study the foundations (anatomy, perspective, colours, and so on) and practice to get better. Just try to be patient and enjoy the ride :)
This is so so helpful! Thanks so much :D. Just a quick question about the Rough Animator to Adobe Animate extension. I seem to be having an error when trying to install it. Did you manage to install the extension?
Thanks! Well, I didn't really tried to install it, shame on me! Hahaha. Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I will try to install it when I'm back from holiday 😬
How do you come up with ideas for your animations? I want to work on my animation skills but can never commit to an idea or come up with one I care about enough to animate all the way through
Hi Ellie! Well, my ideas can come from anywhere, but it is definitely one of the hardest parts. First I try to define a theme (you can look for online contests to help you with this, or you can come up with your own), then I spend some time thinking about it, in bed, in the shower, while walking... basically any free time I get. Sometimes, like in this hand animation, I just think about what skill I want to practice, or what technique/style I want to try, and start from there. I try to visualize it roughly in my head and think about how I would do it technically. I think it's important to get the habit of feeding your brain daily with anything art related for reference (illustration, animation, design, paintings, etc). There is no formula and I struggle with that as well 😬. In the end, it's a matter of sharpening your own self sense of what's good and what's not. But remember to not be too hard on yourself. Don't waste too much time looking for an idea. Even if it's not the best idea ever, you will always learn heaps when you are practicing and producing something. Be patient :) practice always brings improvement.
How do you create key frames further down the timeline on any given layer in Rough Animator?? I'm struggling where to find this info. I can see you've done it and want to do the same!
Well, anything is possible :P But I wouldn't try it. After Effects is quite limited when it comes to frame by frame animation like this. If you are into frame by frame animation, use software that's prepared for it.
No, Aninate CC is on a pc (with a wacom tablet). I'm waiting for my Luna Display for Windows tho. Let's see if I can incorporate the ipad on every step ;)
I have question , I don't know how to draw , and i'm not using adobe animate, only use after effect and illustrator, s this technique i can do it any other way, like to make it frame by frame but with reference video and transparent it in after effect
Tracing a reference video is called rotoscoping and you can definitely do it inside after effects. But for frame by frame animation I don't know any good solutions to work inside after effects. You can try other techniques, like animating shape layers or cut-out animation if it fits your animation.
@@gareso The stuff you're making is much more unique/informative/applicable to my animation work than a simple walk cycle would be IMO. Also there are like a billion walk cycle tutorials out there already. Just my 2c.
@@rafaellewis1263 I think there is room for both ;) But yes, I agree there is a lot of walk cycle tutorials out there... I still didn't find any tutorial that explains it the way I would. But I'll think about it! Thanks for your comment!
Animate and Ae are different beasts. In my point of view, animate is mostly used for frame by frame animation whereas after effects, although being capable of some kind of frame by frame animation, is more suitable for rigged characters and simpler/quicker animation, which is more widespread. Not everyone is willing to travel the frame by frame route, so Ae will always be more popular anyway, compared to animate or other frame by frame applications. But I kinda feel frame by frame is more popular than ever now :)
I just want you to know that these workflow tutorials are extremely valuable, it's like a treasure!
I'm very sure you're a generous man in real-life.
Thank you for investing your precious time into this! I wish you all the best.
Thanks for you kind words Anas! I'm learning a lot with this too :)
i like that you disclose how much time it actually took to complete
Thanks! I don't intend it to become a benchmark or anything, but I guess it's good to know how long it takes for you to create. Speed comes with practice, so let's keep practicing :)
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Exactly the tutorial I was needing for iPad > Animate > AE. Thank you so much!
This guy has arrived BIG TIME!
I just watched all your videos, INCREDIBLE WORK MAN! Thank you so much for this gold mine of information!
Yay! I'm really glad it's being useful to you! Thanks for your support!
Muito obrigado por compartilhar seu workflow! Já havia procurado como integrar o animate, mas nunca havia encontrado tão condensado, puts desde o clean up até as dicas aqui e ali, vou migrar todos meus esforços e estudos para isso agora. Sério, muito obrigado!
Valeu André, fico bem feliz que te inspirou :) manda ver aí!
thanks a lot for sharing, you are really doing a lot of favors to the motion community
Thanks for your support :)
This guy is a black belt in animation 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯 💯
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Please do a full tutorial, pretty please with cherry on top
So much to learn and so much tricks to know about. Thank you !
Thank youu this is the first channel that explains all steps with such quick tips much appreciated
Thanks for your support :)
Mano, seu trabalho é um espetáculo, e essa humildade de compartilhar com a gente todo esse conhecimento torna seu serviço ainda mais apreciável. Valew mesmo, seus vídeos me dão muita inspiração pra realizar meus projetos pessoais. Sucesso!!!
Valeu meu caro! Tamo junto! 😁 Aprendendo e nos aprimorando cada dia um pouco mais! Bons estudos! Sucesso!!
@@gareso Eu não imaginava que fosse brasileiro, pq não faz videos em portugues também tem um publico enorme e seus trabalhos são geniais
From 8 minutes on this tutorial is just pure gold. Thanks a lot Gareso!
Thanks Vitor! Any comments on the first 8min? Did you like the timelapses? Or prefer the old way, just going over the project file?
@@gareso I like it, it shows how much effort you put in the work throughout the timelapse, and explaining the reason behing it all it's really nice. But frame by frame animation is not rocket science, from 8 minutes on you were revealing tools and techniques that I haven't ever imagined. Today I was improving an old project by trying to add depth using blending options on a flat spaceship, and wrapping my head around it was so difficult, I'll go back to it with those tips and I'll get a better result for sure.
Foda pra caralho mano.
@@vitormancini1729 thanks man! Manda bala aí! Hehehe
Dude is one of the best when it comes to frame by frame animation. I don't have background in motion graphics but I find it cool. Great work man.
I wish 😜 Still tons to learn, I'm just scratching the surface on this subject :) But I'm glad you like my work! Thanks for your support as always!
I will try that like you🥺thank you for sharing your workflow! Love u
Thanks a lot 😁 Love you all!
Cara, que sensacional ver esse workflow, eu sou estudante de animação, só que muitas vezes eu ficava perdido entre a animação de recorte é a freehand, muito bem ver esse processe onde você consegue misturar ambas!!
Demorei pra perceber que você era BR hahah
Hahaha legal cara, que bom que curtiu! Decidir como resolver tecnicamente cada detalhe é uma das partes mais importantes do nosso trabalho. Frame a frame bem feito agrega muito, mas geralmente demanda mais tempo e nem sempre é a melhor solução. Com a prática fica mais fácil tomar essas decisões ;)
very nice , lot to learn
Thank you very much for doing this. You are awesome! I appreciate your dedication and determination to help us few people who want to learn.
Thanks for your words Vernie :)
amazing brother , keep this videos up , you are a huge inspiration
It's great to hear that, Hossein! Thanks!
Best videos on youtube - thank you so much for sharing
Thank you for taking the time to comment here :)
GREAT ONE!
Just been playing a bit with Rough Animator. It's really cool!
His patience is appreciated
Nice combination of effects and techniques 🙌🏾
I’m UI designer and you encouraged me to learn illustration and animation, please keep posting videos
That's great to hear :)
I just started my journey and uploaded 2 videos 💪
@@eslamelshereef7604 that's awesome man! Love your style! Keep going 🙌 Subscribed!
@@gareso Thanks, Much appreciated!
Wow! Great tutorials! Please, keep it coming!
I really like your work and tutorials please keep up the good work
Can you help us, if we wanted to achieve this with illustrator and after effects only what the process will be?
dude you're amazing ... giving alot of thanks
very inspiring, detailed tutorial
Yes- Im going to support your channel- very good stuff
🙌🙌 thanks a lot Brad!
Love your style!
Thanks :D
excellent my friend, many thanks for this tutorial, I find perfect animate objects with your work,goodluck
Thanks my friend! I'm glad it's being useful :D
Maan! You're good. Thanks a lot
😁 thanks Seba!
Awesome work and tutorial! Thank you!
🙌🙌🙌 thanks!
Wow! Love your workflow. Thanks for sharing. Keep up
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you're cool man. you did it for fun, what are you able to create to serious projects, that's awesome!
Thanks a lot Aslan :)
Damn ...so smooth 😮
Wow ,great Work
Great work and great Tutorial! Tks a lot! LoveU man!
Thanks a lot Igor! 😄
Good bro
Love your animation!
ONCE again, your video helps me a lot :D
Thanks :)
Thanks for this Channel...very very informative..........
Thanks for watching :)
Love it!
Thanks for your support Joel!
Thank you sir
I often come back to this video. thank you
Thanks for taking the time to comment :) its always good to hear that
Hello, I want to do animation so bad and I am just starting out. Your videos help a lot and you are very talented and inspiring 😊
Thanks a lot! It makes me very happy to hear that!
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nice bro
Thanks :)
Love it bro.
Thanks a lot man :D
Awsooooooome maan , that's aloot
Nice work!! I love it
Thanks Victor!
unintentional rapping 0:13 😊
Hahahah 😜
Totally inspiring :)
Thanks Erick!
Good to know, that I can import Roughanimator files to Adobe Animate because in two days is my 14th Birthday and I will get an iPad Air where I'm going to use Roughanimator (and sometimes Flipaclip). 😀😀🙃🙃
There is another app that I'm really excited to try as well. It's called callipeg. Looking very promising :)
@@gareso Well okay then I'll check that out too 👍👍
Это очень красиво.
Thanks a lot, great tips and vid !!
Thanks for your support Gwenole! :)
I actually always like draft frame by frame animations more, with stroke only, for some reason.
It has its appeal for sure :)
Huh nice tutorial. ^U^
Thanks! :D
Great tutorials... Workflow is key! would you recommend Rough Animator over Procreate?
What keeps me from migrating or even properly trying procreate for animation is the lack of a proper timeline. But being able to use procreate's features for cleaning up and colouring is very appealing to me. Maybe doing the rough pass in rough animatior and the clean up and color in procreate could be a nice workflow :)
@@gareso Lets march to Procreate HQ and demand that proper timeline!
Hahaha just tell me when and I'll be there 🤣
Really useful. Thanks a lot.. recently I wanna buy a iPad Pro for practice frame by frame .. after watch your video ..I think 11-inch it’s enough for animator ha?
it's a compromise between size and portability. I'm quite used to small tablets, and portability was a must for me... that's why I went 11-inch.
These tutorials are so informative. They really bridge the gap between traditional animation and mograph animation. Did you get you start in motion graphics, or traditional animation? Keep up the great work!
Thanks a lot! I started with motion graphics. Only recently I started taking traditional animation more seriously. I love to mix techniques :)
@@gareso What sort of resources are you using to learn traditional? Thanks! :)
@@rafaellewis1263 right now I'm mostly reading the Animator's Survival Kit and practicing as much as I can ;)
@@rafaellewis1263 right now I'm mostly reading the Animator's Survival Kit and practicing as much as I can ;)
@@gareso That's awesome man. Also kind of the path that I plan on taking. I went through Henriques Mograph Mentor course. Do you know of any other great resources for approaching traditional animation?
Thanks another great video-thanks- just wondering why you used rough animate first instead of just doing it in AnimateCC?
Just because I used my iPad Pro for this one. If I was working on my computer, I would have used Adobe Animate ;)
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your art work is very special . it would be awesome if u just make an step by step video for beginners
I don't discard creating a course in the future ;)
Please full tutorial, i really want to learn it! :(
Sorry for the delay, your comment got lost here :/ Anyway, unfortunately I'm very on low on time lately, but I do consider creating a course in the future. Thanks a lot for you support :)
Hey absolutely awesome tutorial, this really helps a lot👍, may I ask why you use adobe animate instead of importing the rough animator sketches directly into AE and animate there?
You can do that as well, for me it depends on what the action is, but it's also a matter of preference. I find Adobe animate usually more flexible to do the clean-up.
Awesome tutorial!...How much time it was took?
Awesome! I think we’d all love to know what tech you use. I recently bought the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 - would love to know what gear you have! You could maybe have a list in your description :)
Nothing fancy here Sami. Othen than my new iPad, I just work on a decent notebook using an old Wacom Bamboo 😁. If I was freelancing full-time I would probably invest a bit more on gear tho
Do the project files on gumroad contain any more videos or they just files to peruse through for more information?
Anyway, I really like your channel :)
They are just the files. it's nice to see details and stuff :)
He Gareso,
You mentioned the iPad. I am really in a dilemma which one to get. 11 inch or 12.9. I want to use it for illustration, rough animator and of course netflix.
Hi ReneV! I understand what you are going through :) Well, I decided for the 11 inches mostly for portability, and I'm very happy with it. But I only use it for animation and illustration. If you are considering other uses, maybe go for the 12.9. It's a very personal choice. Have you got the chance to hold them both on your hands?
Gareso Thanks for the quick response, yeah I have hold them both and I think it is a personal thing. I asked a lot of people and everybody says something else. It is just so much money. I mainly want to use it for drawing, animation and netflix etc. Most of the people I know that use it for drawing bought the 12.9z
@@ItsRVV Yeah, it's kind of logical to think that more space for drawing is always better... and I guess it is, in a way. But I considered price (I even got the smaller storage size, as I don't use it for anything else, and I can always move files to a computer if needed), portability and comfort. So yeah, mixing everything in a blender made me decide for the 11 inches. And I don't regret it. But don't hold me accountable for your decision :P
Love these videos! What tablet do you use with your desktop? Do you think the iPad will become a core part of your process?
You would be surprised on how simple my home setup is :) I use an old wacom bamboo with a laptop. If I'm doing frame by frame animation, I use the ipad everytime to do the rough pass now :) From there it depends on how I'll do the clean up.
You should use the new procreate
Thank you for this tutorial, Gareso!
Can you do all this animation in only Rough Animator on iPad or Procreate (without using Animate and AE)? If yes what is reason to use AE?
Hi Jegor, well, I guess It can be done (anything can be done :P), but it would be way harder to create the interface using cell animation alone. The good thing about using Ae is that it helps a lot in many different things. If you are talking about the hand only, then it's definitely doable without too much extra efffort using Rough Animator or Procreate.
Gareso Thank you for answer!
Hi... Awesome stuff... One question.. Do you know how to import frames from toonboom to photoshop as layers in photoshop?
Thanks! No, sorry, never used toonboom :(
Gareso Thanks for replying n for uploading these videos!! :)
Please do frame by frame using procreate animation assist. :)
I have yet to get into animation in procreate. But I'll definitely try that soon! So much stuff to do 😅
i wish i can give more likes for this tutorial.. and ive already follow your instagram
This comment is already worth more than any likes you can give 😁 thanks for your support!
Hi , thanks a lot for this tutorial ! Do you think it's possible to trace over a video if we're not skilled in drawing ?
You can do that, but that's called rotoscoping and will give you a different result. I believe drawing is a skill we can learn, it's not some talent you are born with. The only thing is that some people become interested or are encouraged to draw as kids and by the time they grow up they are already way ahead of the majority of people. If drawing and animating is something that moves you, don't let the current lack of this skill stop you :) tracing over a video would be a great exercise if you are paying attention to the shapes and lines. I love illustration but I struggle a lot, but I'm trying to study the foundations (anatomy, perspective, colours, and so on) and practice to get better. Just try to be patient and enjoy the ride :)
Well said, Gareso!
This is so so helpful! Thanks so much :D. Just a quick question about the Rough Animator to Adobe Animate extension. I seem to be having an error when trying to install it. Did you manage to install the extension?
Thanks! Well, I didn't really tried to install it, shame on me! Hahaha. Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I will try to install it when I'm back from holiday 😬
How do you come up with ideas for your animations? I want to work on my animation skills but can never commit to an idea or come up with one I care about enough to animate all the way through
Visual library maybe?
Hi Ellie! Well, my ideas can come from anywhere, but it is definitely one of the hardest parts. First I try to define a theme (you can look for online contests to help you with this, or you can come up with your own), then I spend some time thinking about it, in bed, in the shower, while walking... basically any free time I get. Sometimes, like in this hand animation, I just think about what skill I want to practice, or what technique/style I want to try, and start from there. I try to visualize it roughly in my head and think about how I would do it technically. I think it's important to get the habit of feeding your brain daily with anything art related for reference (illustration, animation, design, paintings, etc). There is no formula and I struggle with that as well 😬. In the end, it's a matter of sharpening your own self sense of what's good and what's not. But remember to not be too hard on yourself. Don't waste too much time looking for an idea. Even if it's not the best idea ever, you will always learn heaps when you are practicing and producing something. Be patient :) practice always brings improvement.
Belo trampo! Vc eh Brazuca por sinal ? Reparei no acento rsrs
Hahahaha não dá pra enganar né? Valeu!
@@gareso Fiquei impressionado pq n vejo brs fazendo um trampo dessa qualidade, imagine em ingles... Passei a acompanhar seu trabalho!
@@rodrigodemarchi1184 Valeu demais Rodrigo! Mas tem muito brasileiro bom por aí sim heim :)
@@gareso Po me recomende outros plz! To ligado do alec work e tambem dos caras do layer lemonade
@@rodrigodemarchi1184 dá uma olhada no Henrique Barone, Ariel Costa, Bee Grandinetti... Tem um bocado de gente ;)
How do you create key frames further down the timeline on any given layer in Rough Animator?? I'm struggling where to find this info. I can see you've done it and want to do the same!
There is a button on the left toolbar called "add drawing". When you tap it, you'll see many options for creating new frames ;)
my question is how well does rough animator work with audio?
Not sure, never worked with audio there. I'm about to try a new app called Callipeg. Looks promising, but don't know about the audio there as well...
thanks for the great tutorial! can't import the fla file into AE though, format is not accepted apparently, any ideas? :O
ok i think the problem is that my animate is still on v18
Yeah, unfortunately this feature is only available in ae 2019 onwards 😕
Previous training was better!
Thanks for the feedback mobin! Any particular reason?
Is that can be done only by aftet effects??
Well, anything is possible :P But I wouldn't try it. After Effects is quite limited when it comes to frame by frame animation like this. If you are into frame by frame animation, use software that's prepared for it.
Ei cara, pode pronunciar as consoantes no fim das palavras, elas não precisam ser sempre 'mudas' .. gooD, storyboarD, starT, clienT
Valeu o toque, vou prestar mais atenção ;)
I have a ipad mini 5 can i buy adobe animate
Unfortunately Adobe Animate is not available for iPad. You can use Rough Animator or Procreate on the iPad ;)
Once you are on animate cc do you still use you ipad pro ?
No, Aninate CC is on a pc (with a wacom tablet). I'm waiting for my Luna Display for Windows tho. Let's see if I can incorporate the ipad on every step ;)
@@gareso oh okay, I asked because I am hesitating to go for a Ipad air but I think I'll stick to my computer xD
I have question , I don't know how to draw , and i'm not using adobe animate, only use after effect and illustrator, s this technique i can do it any other way, like to make it frame by frame but with reference video and transparent it in after effect
Tracing a reference video is called rotoscoping and you can definitely do it inside after effects. But for frame by frame animation I don't know any good solutions to work inside after effects. You can try other techniques, like animating shape layers or cut-out animation if it fits your animation.
@@gareso thanks a lot for your kind reply
Why don't u makebasic animation tutorial...like a walk or run etc
I'll consider this, thanks for the suggestion :)
@@gareso The stuff you're making is much more unique/informative/applicable to my animation work than a simple walk cycle would be IMO. Also there are like a billion walk cycle tutorials out there already. Just my 2c.
@@rafaellewis1263 I think there is room for both ;) But yes, I agree there is a lot of walk cycle tutorials out there... I still didn't find any tutorial that explains it the way I would. But I'll think about it! Thanks for your comment!
I still can't see the reason why you use rough animator at all? Please explain. And r u using adobe softwares in ipad?
You can do your rough pass in any program you like. In this case I was trying the app on my iPad Pro, so I could draw using my Apple pencil ;)
6:43 I don't get it, how you do the shading? is that a plugin to AE?? I m talking about the Satin and the layer style.
No plugin, it's just layer styles. You can find them on the top menu, Layer > Layer Styles
Why does it feel like everyone else is ditching Adobe animate for after effects?
Animate and Ae are different beasts. In my point of view, animate is mostly used for frame by frame animation whereas after effects, although being capable of some kind of frame by frame animation, is more suitable for rigged characters and simpler/quicker animation, which is more widespread. Not everyone is willing to travel the frame by frame route, so Ae will always be more popular anyway, compared to animate or other frame by frame applications. But I kinda feel frame by frame is more popular than ever now :)
24fps? 25fps? 30fps? 29.97 fps? 60fps? please ♥
Hi Gustavo, I do frame by frame in 24fps mostly on twos (one image for every two frames), occasionally animating on ones for faster movements ;)
@@gareso Thank you ♥
번역 해 줄 멋진 사람 찾는중..ㅎ