I adored the movie and your contribution to it. I've been taking traditional animation classes this semester and have barely grasped the concepts. But everything here: Jasper was brought to life!
you are amazing , iam learning animation and drawing at the same time ive benn learning for a year now , how much time i need to be able to draw so good that i can work at big productions
that's a pretty broad question haha. I search for the key poses for a very long-time. I try to do the pose myself to understand how the body moves or do the action. I also search for references at times, maybe tom hanks had a great pose in such or such movie. That kind of process :)
Hello! AMAZING work! I adore this film. Do you (or does anyone) know where I can learn about time charts? I started some research recently, but am still quite confused.
Not really no, I learned mostly on the movie, but I rarely use it out of these big productions. I don't really see the point of it if you don't have to communicate with a clean up team.
Hello Maxime, I have a question about reading your timechart, if nobody already asked: You put some few crosses at the timechart marking something but there are no drawings...Are the croses for the spacing or are these "nice to have" drawings? I could also imaging that these are let out drawings... Thanks a lot for answering my question!
Hello, the cross are an empty space, for exemple if i want an inbetween at the second third between two drawings, i will draw two little lines, put the number of the inbetween i want in the second one (representing the second third) and a cross on the first one, just to be clear on the chart that it is divided by three and not only two. I hope i am clear enough :)
This is soo crazy like how do yall making animation so cohisive with proportions and stuff. I know that there are like key frames but then if key frames are far away from each other how do you like still maintain proportion? Idk if thats clear what i just said but idk how to explain that differently due to the language bareer.
a good way to do that is moving the drawing on top of the distant pose. just to check if the character keep its solidity. It's all digital so it's pretty easy to do ;)
when the inbetweening is easy, or if part of the body doesn't move for example, the animator won't draw it and will let that to the assisting/clean-up team, just to save time (we have quotas to follow and things like that)
this is my dream job, bringing characters to life. the way you animated Jesper is just amazing, thank you for your art.
thanks :)
I adored the movie and your contribution to it. I've been taking traditional animation classes this semester and have barely grasped the concepts. But everything here: Jasper was brought to life!
thank you, Im glad you liked it :)
Love this film. Love how it's a combination of 2D and 3D animation
Thanks for the ❤️
Can I just say, I love your time charts
Haha thanks :)
As someone who is currently learning about timing charts, this is SUPREMELY COOL
It reminds of Disney. Everything is so great!
Thanks a lot :)
I watched this film several times😍 I love it!
This is amazing. Animation truly is sorcery.
Can we see the key frames? Just so we can get the timing
Wonderful work maxime! The control, the arcs, drawings everything is flawless!!! I'm a huge fan!!! :)
Thanks a lot :)
you are amazing , iam learning animation and drawing at the same time ive benn learning for a year now , how much time i need to be able to draw so good that i can work at big productions
Excellent job, up there with the best.
I love this film, and I would love to see more!
My god your animation is top-notch !
How do you animate, like how do you draw a character in whatever pose and expression you want and still look 3d and real?
that's a pretty broad question haha. I search for the key poses for a very long-time. I try to do the pose myself to understand how the body moves or do the action. I also search for references at times, maybe tom hanks had a great pose in such or such movie. That kind of process :)
Beautiful characters animation. Very smooth and full of personality.
how do you keep those lines consistent woaaaaa
You are my inspiration. I watch this video anytime I animate to get motivated
Im glad to hear that :)
Hello! AMAZING work! I adore this film. Do you (or does anyone) know where I can learn about time charts? I started some research recently, but am still quite confused.
Not really no, I learned mostly on the movie, but I rarely use it out of these big productions. I don't really see the point of it if you don't have to communicate with a clean up team.
it's just amazing. awsome job.
Hello Maxime, I have a question about reading your timechart, if nobody already asked: You put some few crosses at the timechart marking something but there are no drawings...Are the croses for the spacing or are these "nice to have" drawings? I could also imaging that these are let out drawings... Thanks a lot for answering my question!
Hello,
the cross are an empty space, for exemple if i want an inbetween at the second third between two drawings, i will draw two little lines, put the number of the inbetween i want in the second one (representing the second third) and a cross on the first one, just to be clear on the chart that it is divided by three and not only two. I hope i am clear enough :)
Excellent job.
Brilliant!
0:31-0:40 I used this part when I did a cosplay and impression of Jesper
Thanks for the ❤️
The lines are so clean, did you make more than one tie down pass after the first pass?
Very very inspiring
what program did you use for these shots. and which one do you prefer for frame-by-frame animation
this was on toonboom, but i prefer tvpaint
This is soo crazy like how do yall making animation so cohisive with proportions and stuff. I know that there are like key frames but then if key frames are far away from each other how do you like still maintain proportion? Idk if thats clear what i just said but idk how to explain that differently due to the language bareer.
a good way to do that is moving the drawing on top of the distant pose. just to check if the character keep its solidity. It's all digital so it's pretty easy to do ;)
@@MaximeDelalande oh i didn't think about it like that thanks for explenation
You're very good at this
why do animators draw each frame like it blinks?
when the inbetweening is easy, or if part of the body doesn't move for example, the animator won't draw it and will let that to the assisting/clean-up team, just to save time (we have quotas to follow and things like that)
@@MaximeDelalande thank you very much, you really helped save my time
How many pictures did you draw in 1 second?
@@hidekistudio1874 it really depends on the type of gesture, but 12 in general
@@MaximeDelalande When you create animation, what do you do first, the background or the people and animals?
This is beautiful
Thanks Jade :)