Rotoscoping is one of my favorite methods. Truly perfects animation, makes u think about natural movements in more creative ways. So many little details could be missed and animation can come out a little plain w/o it
Rotoscoping is good for realistic animation. However, if you are going for a exaggerated, cartoony look, it's not always the best solution. But for the most part I do think references are an amazing tool for great animation!
@@LessCooking-zt4ps He's using photoshop for the frame by frame. You could also do this method and use Krita. Krita is free and a great software that allows you to edit photos, create fantastic art and animate. What I've seen people do and I did a practice test one at one time, is you can take a video footage, change the frame rate in whatever video editing software you use, export the video footage as png files, (this would create the individual image to animate on top of) and import them into Krita or whatever drawing program you use, then create a layer on top an animate. If you do this on a tablet, using rough animator or flipaclip is a good program, and flipaclip with the full version automatically will convert any imported video footage you import into it. I hope this helps :D
Man! Your channel seems to be the most helpful and wonderful in terms of learning animation and filmmaking! So great of a content and well, the content creator itself! Learning a lot from your channel! These behind the scenes are what I was looking for! You're an inspiration sir
I have just watched a few videos from you and I must say that I love the calm and relaxed way you just talk about your process without focusing down too deep on specific tools or techniques. Even though I'm not personally working on 2d animation I find the way you go through your concepts very interesting and helpful. Big ups my friend!
This is called rotoscoping, it is really an old technique. One that was used to avoid the Disney approach to animation drawing frame by frame on 1s, 2s, 4s, etc. I just started back re-learning animation I found drawing the animation from scratch frame by frame will help my speed since I do comics as well. Congrats on finishing the film I know it is hard it is to do animation regardless of the approach you take.
I'd say it's called rotoscoping "done well"! Many people doing this end up with inconsistencies or a weird look, while his rotoscoping ends up looking like anime!
I loved it when you used the smoothed out technique, especially when your trying to make someone feel something. In this case the rain and it made the rain feel so smooth. Even tho you aren't there!
Thanks for sharing, the low frame rate actually makes it look more dreamy and lends better to the animation experience than the high gloss high rate that we see these days.
I was on another video before this one, you had 10k I subscribed and then I jump to this video 11k. Congratz man! Well deserved. I am in love with the way you incorporate both the technical and theory aspects of your work when describing your projects. Looking forward to the future of this channel!
Tip : When you select the quick selection tool to color what you selected, check the "simple all layers" box (Under Type / select / Filter) that are at the top of the PS window).
You have no idea how much you helped me with this idea of yours, I have been creating animations for clients using cartoon animator 4 but I finally got a chance to create a music video and I wanted to try out this frame by frame drawing and you literally helped me earn good money and experience. Thank you so much man!
@@hardymaritz1222 Hello Henk, I had to cancel the order as my client was just not getting the idea that traditional animation takes a lot of time. But I have created a few small animations. Let me know if you need any help.
@@mickeysimon3789 True but in this specific case it's actually a good recommendation. First let me say I'm a 3d max guy so this is just my unbiased opinion :) Watching his videos he seems to jump between photoshop for 2d animation and painting, cinema 4d for 3d elements, and After Fx for tweaking 2d anims, color grading and post fx. Blender does seem uniquely suited for everything in his workflow without having to jump into any other program. Now with that being said screw Blender use Max instead :p
I wanted to try out animation, but it seemed to difficult and now im here watching your video for a long time and are motivated to try animation with my friend as an anime character. Thanks a lot. It was a huge help
Bro.. I am from India... Love your work so much man... I don't know anything about editing or animation drawing whatever it's called , I am a musician.. but your style is Soo good man.. your work touches many different culture and crosses boundaries.. wanted to say that😍😍😍
Great video. I know a couple of programs autofil the colours for you because the brush tool is making vectors instead of just rasters, but I'm still learning that. Blender is doing auto shading too with highlights. Can't wait for the day ai automates most of these tasks.
I just watched 'Apollo 10 and Half: A Space Age Childhood' a few days back and I was reading about the animation technique used in that movie because it felt very different and realistic. I found out that this exact same technique (rotoscoping) was used in that movie and now this video was there in my recommendation. Fantastic video Olof! I cannot thank you enough for showing us your process in a comprehensible way. Thank you so much!
so happy to have found you channel! I'm sure your older video are going to be an essential learning resource to me. On the topic of rotoscoping, have you tried Ebsynth? It's a new (and free) technology, you can make animations in this style by only drawing a few key frames. It does the in betweening for you (provided you have the live action footage) and the results are amazing
I like the glow effect you used for the background lights of the building, as well as how you made a rim light on the characters. Do you have a lighting tutorial?
This is amazing! It feels rotoscoped but, unlike a lot of animated movies with the same approach, your work feels hand drawn and deliberate at the same time! I've never seen that aproach to animated rotoscoping since Superman What brush did you use for lineart?
Yeah it is underrated. Doesn’t mean it’s a waste tho. I feel lucky to have found it(even tho I’m 7 years late to the channel) but better late than never. They definitely do deserve the 100k silver play button(at the very least)
We are small firm in india if anyone interested in collaborating or want to hire freelancer for rotoscope can contact thanks 😊 I really loved your concept and how perfectly you implemented it wish you more success 😊
@JAIN MUSIC thanks for the information sir but asking little information about what exactly someone is seeking is not bad idea specially if the user name is like that sill if thay came out rude i apologize for that
@@batcoolstudios4236 I'm looking for a way to draw keyframes, and then draw the in-between frames. After Effects generates the in-between movement, but doesn't replicate the hand drawn attributes I'm after. Thanks anyway for the reply.
I had never seen your channel before. This is absolutely wonderful insight to have! Thanks so much for sharing all of this! Gonna go check out some more of your vids now...
I love this channel so much! I am so glad your channel got recommended to me and a bunch of other people. I remember a few days ago, you had around 3000 subscribers and now you have 10,000. You have inspired me to learn more animation techniques and incorporating both 2D and 3D animation together. You truly are amazing! I love your art style and the processes you demonstrate to us. I and many others love you Olof, good job!
i some time do the rotoscopie animation just for fun buuuttt its drive me crazy cause its take so much fuckiing time so much time you know what im saying but the output is realy satisfying and thats why i gave you my respect for doing it
I believe the correct moviemaking term is Rotoscope animation.
Rotoscoping is one of my favorite methods. Truly perfects animation, makes u think about natural movements in more creative ways. So many little details could be missed and animation can come out a little plain w/o it
Yes it is..
Too easy way rotoscoping. Its simply retrace.
Rotoscoping is good for realistic animation. However, if you are going for a exaggerated, cartoony look, it's not always the best solution. But for the most part I do think references are an amazing tool for great animation!
@@truthovertribulations there are realistic animator your argument is invalid
You're doing a great job documenting all these creative and technical process... thanks a lot
Happy you like it! :)
u talk to much
Tseries what the f.....
Which app he is use .?? Plz anyone tell??
@@LessCooking-zt4ps
He's using photoshop for the frame by frame. You could also do this method and use Krita. Krita is free and a great software that allows you to edit photos, create fantastic art and animate. What I've seen people do and I did a practice test one at one time, is you can take a video footage, change the frame rate in whatever video editing software you use, export the video footage as png files, (this would create the individual image to animate on top of) and import them into Krita or whatever drawing program you use, then create a layer on top an animate. If you do this on a tablet, using rough animator or flipaclip is a good program, and flipaclip with the full version automatically will convert any imported video footage you import into it. I hope this helps :D
This is soo goood :))
Man! Your channel seems to be the most helpful and wonderful in terms of learning animation and filmmaking! So great of a content and well, the content creator itself! Learning a lot from your channel! These behind the scenes are what I was looking for! You're an inspiration sir
I have just watched a few videos from you and I must say that I love the calm and relaxed way you just talk about your process without focusing down too deep on specific tools or techniques. Even though I'm not personally working on 2d animation I find the way you go through your concepts very interesting and helpful. Big ups my friend!
Oh awesome! My main goal has been to share the overall workflow rather than specifics so thats great to hear!
This is called rotoscoping, it is really an old technique. One that was used to avoid the Disney approach to animation drawing frame by frame on 1s, 2s, 4s, etc. I just started back re-learning animation I found drawing the animation from scratch frame by frame will help my speed since I do comics as well.
Congrats on finishing the film I know it is hard it is to do animation regardless of the approach you take.
You dont avoid drawing any frames with this. I still have to draw them, but I let the footage guide it. Which makes it easier for sure.
Thanks
I'd say it's called rotoscoping "done well"! Many people doing this end up with inconsistencies or a weird look, while his rotoscoping ends up looking like anime!
what software in this video ?
Can someone please mention what device is he using? Is this iPad? or folded screen of laptop?
@@KBH4 He used Lenovo laptop with pen
I loved it when you used the smoothed out technique, especially when your trying to make someone feel something. In this case the rain and it made the rain feel so smooth. Even tho you aren't there!
The varying framrate (here) creates a slow-motion effect, and actually enhances "feeling". It was for the better I think.
You're up and coming man, great work!
I just love the style of art with the black outlines and minimalistic textures
I guess, if 5 to 10 animators will work together, they can make a nice movie together. People are creative.
What an amazing job! All the creativity and problem solving is refreshing and encouraging. Thank you.
All of your videos are such high quality, great to be here before you blow up
Thanks for sharing, the low frame rate actually makes it look more dreamy and lends better to the animation experience than the high gloss high rate that we see these days.
the tutorial was super helpful and taught me a lot about using references in 2D Animation
Great to hear that!
That's a Hell lot of hardwark and dedication
I was on another video before this one, you had 10k I subscribed and then I jump to this video 11k. Congratz man! Well deserved. I am in love with the way you incorporate both the technical and theory aspects of your work when describing your projects. Looking forward to the future of this channel!
Big thanks! Haha yea its been crazy how it grows fast!
I am not an animator, I am 3D archviz artist. But your videos bring me a lot of new knowledge and passion. Thank you very much! 👍
Thanks!
This can cure my depression. If i start to learn drawing animation.
you are an inspiration to me man. Thank for posting your videos.
Tip :
When you select the quick selection tool to color what you selected, check the "simple all layers" box (Under Type / select / Filter) that are at the top of the PS window).
Software name pls?
@@vizharian6645 Adobe Photoshop.
How he's doing it can anyone explain?
@@starktime3476 yo encontre esto ua-cam.com/video/o8Q54nT62ho/v-deo.html
You have no idea how much you helped me with this idea of yours, I have been creating animations for clients using cartoon animator 4 but I finally got a chance to create a music video and I wanted to try out this frame by frame drawing and you literally helped me earn good money and experience. Thank you so much man!
Can i see the video? I am about to try my hand at a music video for my band
@@hardymaritz1222 Hello Henk, I had to cancel the order as my client was just not getting the idea that traditional animation takes a lot of time. But I have created a few small animations. Let me know if you need any help.
You might wanna look up Blender's Grease Pencil functionality
Shutup u free loader poor creep. If everyone will think like u in a mean way all those company and their coders will go bankrupt. Fk u n ur blunder.
lewed_comments troll username checks out
It's just impossible to read comments under animation videos without seeing someone is mentioning blender XD
@@Phoneix00 man don't be triggered.... Dont use blender if you dislike it..
@@mickeysimon3789 True but in this specific case it's actually a good recommendation. First let me say I'm a 3d max guy so this is just my unbiased opinion :) Watching his videos he seems to jump between photoshop for 2d animation and painting, cinema 4d for 3d elements, and After Fx for tweaking 2d anims, color grading and post fx. Blender does seem uniquely suited for everything in his workflow without having to jump into any other program. Now with that being said screw Blender use Max instead :p
I wanted to try out animation, but it seemed to difficult and now im here watching your video for a long time and are motivated to try animation with my friend as an anime character. Thanks a lot. It was a huge help
Damir 2Go awesome you got this! I too am getting back into it too
looks beautiful!! Even the fluctuating frame rate adds some character to it in some ways.
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This is the best free software Ive seen. Respect.
Moral of the story: You need to film a movie to create a nice animation.
It's called reference, they use reference when animating something so it looks organic
😂
Thanks for the tips! love your work you inspire me a lot.
Thankyou, awesome tutorial 🙌 more please
Simply awesome and breathtaking.
"Have your patience level on full battery" hahaha... your patience to animate this alone is very admirable! keep it up
It's really interesting to know how much hard works goes to make a film perfect. Thanks a lot 😍
The frame rate would take forever. Looks amazing, almost the same thing as 'Loving Vincent'.
I remembered that movie while watching this video
I like this style of animation, _Dreamy_ yet *lifelike* . Would like to see the full series.
Bro.. I am from India... Love your work so much man... I don't know anything about editing or animation drawing whatever it's called , I am a musician.. but your style is Soo good man.. your work touches many different culture and crosses boundaries.. wanted to say that😍😍😍
I wanna ask.. if you would be willing to do a custom music video . Not big budgeted (I am independent) but very aspirational...
Bro i am also from india rajasthan, jaipur and i am 12 year old
What a great Job You did very nice Awesome.
Can you make a tutorial on how you did this things possible? I really wanted to learn it on how you made this animation things. Thanks
Me too.... i love to but i dont know how to start how to do .. what tools need system etc.. if any one please share with me thanks..
I agree tutorial on how to do this with programs and equipment used
That was awesome I loved how it turned out
I really like watching your video. I am a beginner and want to learn more. please, make a tutorial step by step 😁😊
I loved the idea as well as bg of every scene minimal yet beautiful
Bro you are f♥️♥️ing Underrated. I love your work.
Nigga dont rate anybody. Mind ur own fkn buns. Where ur ?still stuck in ur manmas hole.
Great video as always, I'm one of your big fans and followers now, thanks
AHH yes, the husband, girlfriend, and her boyfriend.
I really love this technique and i also use it sometimes for my animation. It is fun. 👍😘Thank you. Enjoy watching your video.
Great video. I know a couple of programs autofil the colours for you because the brush tool is making vectors instead of just rasters, but I'm still learning that. Blender is doing auto shading too with highlights. Can't wait for the day ai automates most of these tasks.
I just watched 'Apollo 10 and Half: A Space Age Childhood' a few days back and I was reading about the animation technique used in that movie because it felt very different and realistic. I found out that this exact same technique (rotoscoping) was used in that movie and now this video was there in my recommendation. Fantastic video Olof! I cannot thank you enough for showing us your process in a comprehensible way. Thank you so much!
so happy to have found you channel! I'm sure your older video are going to be an essential learning resource to me.
On the topic of rotoscoping, have you tried Ebsynth? It's a new (and free) technology, you can make animations in this style by only drawing a few key frames. It does the in betweening for you (provided you have the live action footage) and the results are amazing
U r geeting so happy like ur sis got her fist drill of hymen brkn ritual. U seem from som third world country so just enjoy and shut the fuck up.
@@Phoneix00 lol wtf, you're some failed human experiment or something?
This is awesome technique!!!! Great job!
I like the glow effect you used for the background lights of the building, as well as how you made a rim light on the characters. Do you have a lighting tutorial?
Thanks for showing us your process!
I learned so much from this, I'm curious where I can see the final product!
Awesome! On my UA-cam channel :) the film is called Sensations
This technique is quite unique, not many artist use it. A clear example of another good use is the game Hotel Dusk
Next time use EbSynth. You only have to draw few frame and it will do the rest.
I love this so much! Thank you!
Love this! It awakens my animation spirit haha! Did you use Flash also in this? Thanks!
brilliant ! i never thought about animating overs a video footage. seriously though, ..... Brilliant !
Thanks for sharing.
Check this out. ua-cam.com/video/0RLtHuu5jV4/v-deo.html
This channel deserved a million Sub! Hope we can collab with my travel films in the future 🔥
Your videos are calming, thank you !
This is amazing! It feels rotoscoped but, unlike a lot of animated movies with the same approach, your work feels hand drawn and deliberate at the same time! I've never seen that aproach to animated rotoscoping since Superman
What brush did you use for lineart?
I respect anyone that uses rotoscoping techniques. A scanner darkly is a film that comes to mind. Anyway, subbed and keep up the good work
what type of drawing tablet is that.. and do u need to draw frame by frame?
iggy ifhy I think cintiq and yes
What an insane amount of work 👏🏾👏🏾
How do I reduce the frame rate of my shots ?
Son4m id like to know too
Gr8 work and dedication nice to see quality animation.
So imagine tom and jerry was made like this...
Dude you're amazing, that's really awesome what you've showed
Hey, which software is used here?
Adobe Photoshop
@@omerayhan7751 it's blender
He used blender
Man, I love your animation style. Sensations is a beautiful short film.
I found a underrated channel. Such a waste :(
Not a waste tho
Yeah it is underrated. Doesn’t mean it’s a waste tho. I feel lucky to have found it(even tho I’m 7 years late to the channel) but better late than never. They definitely do deserve the 100k silver play button(at the very least)
No knowledge is a waste
What do you mean "underrated?"
He has over 999 subscribers.
This is awsome man Ive been practising this style using flipaclip on my phone almost 2 years, can't wait till I get to this level
We are small firm in india if anyone interested in collaborating or want to hire freelancer for rotoscope can contact thanks 😊
I really loved your concept and how perfectly you implemented it wish you more success 😊
Hello can I have you contact number
@@rewantsingh5864 you can but can you clarify why do you want it ?? Sorry if that sounds rude.
@JAIN MUSIC thanks for the information sir but asking little information about what exactly someone is seeking is not bad idea specially if the user name is like that sill if thay came out rude i apologize for that
@JAIN MUSIC that's all right no need to apologize 👍
Give me your Insta... I'm having videos that need to be rotoscoped.
i usually dont comments, but... THANKS for showing us this.
Is there a way to animate via “pose to pose” rather than frame by frame with Photoshop / AnimDessi2?
After effects does it.
@@batcoolstudios4236 I'm looking for a way to draw keyframes, and then draw the in-between frames. After Effects generates the in-between movement, but doesn't replicate the hand drawn attributes I'm after. Thanks anyway for the reply.
This video gives me great motivation, thank you for that
Happy to hear it :)
Thanks for sharing your method. Looks great
Standing ovation, man. Well done!
Dropping the fps even makes it cooler you are amazing...it's like Spiderman into the Spiderverse...
Great work! Thanks for shareing
Olaf, thanks for the knowledge!
Love your chanel! Thank you for sharing your methods! It helps a lot! You got a fan right from Brazil 🇧🇷
Need more video about this👆 great work. You have genuine Talent . Keep it🔥
I had never seen your channel before. This is absolutely wonderful insight to have! Thanks so much for sharing all of this! Gonna go check out some more of your vids now...
I love it .thank you sharing your knowledge.
looks amazing. respect.
Thanks for the video. Just started doing some rotoscope animation work on my iPad Pro in procreate today. Tedious but rewarding.
You're the best. ❤️ your way of explanation. God bless you🙏
I love this channel so much! I am so glad your channel got recommended to me and a bunch of other people. I remember a few days ago, you had around 3000 subscribers and now you have 10,000. You have inspired me to learn more animation techniques and incorporating both 2D and 3D animation together. You truly are amazing! I love your art style and the processes you demonstrate to us. I and many others love you Olof, good job!
Hey man, thanks a lot! Its crazy how many subs I got the last couple of days! Sooo cool to see people liking my work :)
Keep animating :)
You are an amazing artist
So inspiring!! Man Best of luck for your journey!
Dude, you're amazing! You have inspired me to pick up my pencil and strat drawing again, even considering learning animation! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for to give us such a brilliant idea...
Astonishing! thank you very much
Simply exceptional
Incrreeeeeeeeeedible. Thank you for this share
you just made my homework a lot easier with these tips
its Really need Patience....Awesome Work....
i some time do the rotoscopie animation just for fun buuuttt its drive me crazy cause its take so much fuckiing time so much time you know what im saying but the output is realy satisfying and thats why i gave you my respect for doing it
there were so many questions and ways that i need to get started, your simple footage just gave me so many answers, Thank you so much :)
This is outstanding work....
thanks for sharing your experiences