I quit animating bc I doubt my self on making a good animation but thanks to this video it has inspired me too not give up and keep trying to improve my animation skills....
Dude, I used to watch u all the time to get better at animation you’ve helped me SOOO much. So I started my own small animation channel, and it’s gone pretty well! All I want to say is THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU’VE DONE WITH THE FLIPACLIP COMMUNITY!
Yk, that's actually a really good explanation on why warm up is important. Bc usually, in warm ups we dont rly care abt the result so it helps us get into the mood
I recommend people to find a team of people at or near the same level as you but with different skill sets. if all you can draw is stick figures than work with someone that can take your stick figures and add detail and figure. find someone that can draw backgrounds and another that likes to color things in. together you can accomplish a short film. all it takes is talking to people and presenting an idea meaning actually have something drawn even if its stick figures and have an actual story or find someone that can write up a short story and use that to pitch to potential team. lots of people willing to do what they love for free especially if they can see you will deliver a finished product.
I Actually Have Another Tutorial Even Without Images, Its Easy! Tips And Tricks For Animating To Get Better: 1. Use Squash & Stretch to Avoid Stiff Movement animated ball Squashing and stretching an object as it moves can create the illusion of flexibility and life. It can also give the viewer information about how hard or soft the object is (softer objects should squash and stretch more). If your animations are looking too rigid, try adding squash and stretch to the movement and see how that improves things. 2. Add Anticipation to Your Movement animated ball An object rarely just starts moving forward-there’s usually some sort of preparatory movement in the opposite direction. Think of throwing a ball: You pull your arm back before thrusting it forward. Adding anticipation gives the viewer a hint of what’s to come and prevents your movement from feeling like it’s coming out of nowhere. 3. Make Sure All Movement Has Follow Through animated rectangle Anticipation is all about how you start your movement-follow through is about ending it. When an object stops, it doesn’t usually stop all at once, so adding small movement after the main action ends will create a more realistic look. 4. Add Arcs to Create Natural Movement bouncing circle Pretty much nothing in nature moves in a straight line-try waving your hand or moving your arm, and you’ll notice there’s an arc to the movement, even if it’s a subtle one. If you feel like your animations are looking off, try softening the path of the movement with some arcs. 5. Ease In and Out of Your Movement animated circle When an object moves, it doesn’t immediately start at the fastest speed, or stay the same speed the whole time, but a lot of bad animation will do just that. That’s why, according to the animation principle of slow in and slow out, you want to make sure all of your movement has a natural acceleration and deceleration. You can incorporate this into your own animations by adding more frames at the start of a movement, fewer in the middle, and more at the end. 6. Use Your Frames to Create Intentional Timing animated circle If you’re wondering how to animate smoothly, pay close attention to the animation principle of timing. Timing relates to how many frames your action takes, and how closely those frames are placed together. By editing the number of frames, you can adjust the perceived speed, weight, and smoothness of an animation. Generally, you want to include a mix of timing in an animation to make it feel more interesting and realistic. 7. Make Use of Secondary Action animated squares Secondary actions are any movements that aren’t essential to the scene, but help support the main movement and add more dimension to the scene. If your animations are feeling flat, try adding some secondary action to them. 8. Don’t Be Afraid to Exaggerate Your Movement square eating other square While a lot of animation is about creating believable movement, what often makes a good animation great is adding exaggeration. Actions that are too subtle could easily be missed by the audience, so-especially when you want to highlight something or add dramatic effect-try pushing the animation outside the bounds of real movement. 9. Visually Highlight the Most Important Elements spotlight animation Staging is all about directing the audience’s attention towards the most important elements in a scene. If you feel like it’s hard to know what to focus on in your animation, add small movements or other visual highlights to draw the viewer’s eye. 10. Choose the Right Animation Strategy for Your Scene circle animation There are different techniques for animating frame-by-frame: straight ahead, where you start at the beginning and animate scene by scene, and pose to pose, where you animate the beginning and end of your movement and then start to fill in the gaps to get there. You’ll want to practice choosing which is best for the animation you’re doing. According to Skillshare teacher and animator Johannes Fast, straight ahead is “great for organic movement, like smoke and fire, because it makes your animation more dynamic and random,” whereas pose to pose is “great for character animation where you had to hit specific key poses throughout the scene.” 11. Be Sure Your Drawings Look Realistic in Space animated cube Solid drawings is one of the most important 2D animations tips. It’s a reminder that, even though you’re only representing objects in two dimensions, they need to feel like they are in a three-dimensional space. Practice your 3D drawing skills, and make sure to pay close attention that the volume, weight, and balance of all the items in your animation feel true to life. 12. Make Sure Your Animations Are Appealing animated cube When you’re starting to animate, it can be easy to get lost in the technical aspects, which is why the final principal is here: to remind you to ensure you’re creating something interesting for the audience by adding beauty, variety, or even some fun to your work. Practice the Principles in Action Principles of Animation: The Art of Appealing Motion for Beginners Take the Class 9 Ways to Get Better at Animating If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all of this and wondering how you can get better at animation, worry not! There are lots of simple and fun ways to start improving your skills. Study real movement: If you’re having trouble figuring out how to make your animation look just right, study how it would happen in the real world. You can do this by searching for UA-cam videos, recording yourself doing an action, or just paying attention to how different people, animals, or objects move. Practice classic exercises: Simple exercises like animating a bouncing object or a walk cycle are great ways to start learning the basics without getting caught up in too many details. Study other animations: Watch other animations closely, and pay attention to how they work. (Pro tip: You can slow down the play speed on UA-cam, or even pause the video and then press the period key to go forward frame-by-frame.) Copy other animations: Take this even further by trying to recreate what other animators do. While obviously you don’t want to pass this off as your own work, it can be a powerful way to improve your skills. Find a software that won’t get in your way: After Effects can have a steep learning curve, so try and find a good animation software for beginners that will allow you to practice the fundamentals while you get your Adobe After Effects skills up to snuff. Start with a GIF: Animated GIFs are usually only a few frames long, so creating your own GIF can be a great way to dip your toes into the world of animation. Learn to design for animation: If you’re hoping to animate your own illustrations, make your life easier by learning how to create illustrations that are ideal for animating. Follow other animators: By following animators on Instagram or other online platforms, you can ensure you have a steady stream of inspiration and new ideas for how to push your work. Let yourself fail: Animation isn’t easy, and you’re bound to create some bad animations at the start. Remember that all the greats started where you are, see what you can learn from your mistakes, and just keep practicing!
animating for me was hard, and then i started learning about view points and stuff in technology and how important it is use them whether its a single vp or double vp etc, so i recommend learning that when doing animation :p
Pls someone tell me how I fix the when I choose pen tool in flipaclip but the pixel art do not turn off Don’t judge my English I don’t speak English that’s why
I'll check this comment after five years. I'm an aspiring animator and strive to be better like them. I hope that someday I will have subscribers to support my animation. 🤞🙏
my pc isnt compatible sadly so i have to use an alternative because im not using it on my phone since i cant draw on my phone, maybe one day i might if i get one of those pen drawing things
Hello, I'd just like to say thankyou for the amazing tips I just started to draw back in 2023 but I was never good at this. I want to know how to draw, make comics and animations, thanks to your video I'm developing and getting better, thankyou
as someone who wants to learn animating fight scenes for fun and for self entertainment reasons, I would love to learn more.
Omg me too I want to animate those little scenarios in my head
SAMe
Oh hey! Do you like stick figure animation like Hyuns dojo community? If you do, then uhh…..idk like the comment would be cool
@@SomeGuyNamedJustinfinally someone who gets me
@@Sheim-b4k ex fucking actly
I quit animating bc I doubt my self on making a good animation but thanks to this video it has inspired me too not give up and keep trying to improve my animation skills....
Glad to hear that :) ❤️
Just sarani mokoe puruse urutura
And never doubt yourself
@@GarvitBhatnagar bro which stylus you use and can u recommend me the best animation tool
@@indraneelchakroborty4942 your hand
Right
On a laptop it's easy but on a phone nah
No is easier way
0:14 dark humor has joined the game ☠
USA audience rise your hand 🤚🏻
Not me
Not me
Not me
Not me
Not me
Bro my flipaclip is sooooo lag 😭 help ☠️
Turn up the fps
Dude, I used to watch u all the time to get better at animation you’ve helped me SOOO much. So I started my own small animation channel, and it’s gone pretty well! All I want to say is THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU’VE DONE WITH THE FLIPACLIP COMMUNITY!
Bro why don't you work with RG and make a indian anime.
We are sure you both won't disappoint us.😊😊
the impact tip alone gave so much insight- this is very helpful!!
Big fan, First pls pin❤️
I'm also artist
beggar.
@@TheButtflyEffectAnimator no?
@@Duncan9910 THEY SAID PLS PIN LOL
@@HameeloKlox he asked once lol
Indian audience rise your hand ✋
Me
🖐
🤚
Lazy ass comment
Me
Dude... Why are you using a frickin' robot to talk.?
This video help me alot😉
That's awesome man, and with your finger? that finger is in fire lol
Me and my mum played apex Legends and when crypto came out we wherebso amazed
Yk, that's actually a really good explanation on why warm up is important. Bc usually, in warm ups we dont rly care abt the result so it helps us get into the mood
0:54 can and one tell me whiich anime or cartoon is it it used to come in TV and this was soo good i forgot it's name😭
I recommend people to find a team of people at or near the same level as you but with different skill sets. if all you can draw is stick figures than work with someone that can take your stick figures and add detail and figure. find someone that can draw backgrounds and another that likes to color things in. together you can accomplish a short film. all it takes is talking to people and presenting an idea meaning actually have something drawn even if its stick figures and have an actual story or find someone that can write up a short story and use that to pitch to potential team. lots of people willing to do what they love for free especially if they can see you will deliver a finished product.
Right now I'm having difficulties just drawing with a mouse
AHHH ILUV UR TUTORIALS SM😭 IT HELPS ME PRACTICE ❤️
what app he using
@@yassenzakaria-tr5oiflippa clip
I Actually Have Another Tutorial Even Without Images, Its Easy!
Tips And Tricks For Animating To Get Better:
1. Use Squash & Stretch to Avoid Stiff Movement
animated ball
Squashing and stretching an object as it moves can create the illusion of flexibility and life. It can also give the viewer information about how hard or soft the object is (softer objects should squash and stretch more). If your animations are looking too rigid, try adding squash and stretch to the movement and see how that improves things.
2. Add Anticipation to Your Movement
animated ball
An object rarely just starts moving forward-there’s usually some sort of preparatory movement in the opposite direction. Think of throwing a ball: You pull your arm back before thrusting it forward. Adding anticipation gives the viewer a hint of what’s to come and prevents your movement from feeling like it’s coming out of nowhere.
3. Make Sure All Movement Has Follow Through
animated rectangle
Anticipation is all about how you start your movement-follow through is about ending it. When an object stops, it doesn’t usually stop all at once, so adding small movement after the main action ends will create a more realistic look.
4. Add Arcs to Create Natural Movement
bouncing circle
Pretty much nothing in nature moves in a straight line-try waving your hand or moving your arm, and you’ll notice there’s an arc to the movement, even if it’s a subtle one. If you feel like your animations are looking off, try softening the path of the movement with some arcs.
5. Ease In and Out of Your Movement
animated circle
When an object moves, it doesn’t immediately start at the fastest speed, or stay the same speed the whole time, but a lot of bad animation will do just that. That’s why, according to the animation principle of slow in and slow out, you want to make sure all of your movement has a natural acceleration and deceleration. You can incorporate this into your own animations by adding more frames at the start of a movement, fewer in the middle, and more at the end.
6. Use Your Frames to Create Intentional Timing
animated circle
If you’re wondering how to animate smoothly, pay close attention to the animation principle of timing. Timing relates to how many frames your action takes, and how closely those frames are placed together. By editing the number of frames, you can adjust the perceived speed, weight, and smoothness of an animation. Generally, you want to include a mix of timing in an animation to make it feel more interesting and realistic.
7. Make Use of Secondary Action
animated squares
Secondary actions are any movements that aren’t essential to the scene, but help support the main movement and add more dimension to the scene. If your animations are feeling flat, try adding some secondary action to them.
8. Don’t Be Afraid to Exaggerate Your Movement
square eating other square
While a lot of animation is about creating believable movement, what often makes a good animation great is adding exaggeration. Actions that are too subtle could easily be missed by the audience, so-especially when you want to highlight something or add dramatic effect-try pushing the animation outside the bounds of real movement.
9. Visually Highlight the Most Important Elements
spotlight animation
Staging is all about directing the audience’s attention towards the most important elements in a scene. If you feel like it’s hard to know what to focus on in your animation, add small movements or other visual highlights to draw the viewer’s eye.
10. Choose the Right Animation Strategy for Your Scene
circle animation
There are different techniques for animating frame-by-frame: straight ahead, where you start at the beginning and animate scene by scene, and pose to pose, where you animate the beginning and end of your movement and then start to fill in the gaps to get there.
You’ll want to practice choosing which is best for the animation you’re doing. According to Skillshare teacher and animator Johannes Fast, straight ahead is “great for organic movement, like smoke and fire, because it makes your animation more dynamic and random,” whereas pose to pose is “great for character animation where you had to hit specific key poses throughout the scene.”
11. Be Sure Your Drawings Look Realistic in Space
animated cube
Solid drawings is one of the most important 2D animations tips. It’s a reminder that, even though you’re only representing objects in two dimensions, they need to feel like they are in a three-dimensional space. Practice your 3D drawing skills, and make sure to pay close attention that the volume, weight, and balance of all the items in your animation feel true to life.
12. Make Sure Your Animations Are Appealing
animated cube
When you’re starting to animate, it can be easy to get lost in the technical aspects, which is why the final principal is here: to remind you to ensure you’re creating something interesting for the audience by adding beauty, variety, or even some fun to your work.
Practice the Principles in Action
Principles of Animation: The Art of Appealing Motion for Beginners
Take the Class
9 Ways to Get Better at Animating
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all of this and wondering how you can get better at animation, worry not! There are lots of simple and fun ways to start improving your skills.
Study real movement: If you’re having trouble figuring out how to make your animation look just right, study how it would happen in the real world. You can do this by searching for UA-cam videos, recording yourself doing an action, or just paying attention to how different people, animals, or objects move.
Practice classic exercises: Simple exercises like animating a bouncing object or a walk cycle are great ways to start learning the basics without getting caught up in too many details.
Study other animations: Watch other animations closely, and pay attention to how they work. (Pro tip: You can slow down the play speed on UA-cam, or even pause the video and then press the period key to go forward frame-by-frame.)
Copy other animations: Take this even further by trying to recreate what other animators do. While obviously you don’t want to pass this off as your own work, it can be a powerful way to improve your skills.
Find a software that won’t get in your way: After Effects can have a steep learning curve, so try and find a good animation software for beginners that will allow you to practice the fundamentals while you get your Adobe After Effects skills up to snuff.
Start with a GIF: Animated GIFs are usually only a few frames long, so creating your own GIF can be a great way to dip your toes into the world of animation.
Learn to design for animation: If you’re hoping to animate your own illustrations, make your life easier by learning how to create illustrations that are ideal for animating.
Follow other animators: By following animators on Instagram or other online platforms, you can ensure you have a steady stream of inspiration and new ideas for how to push your work.
Let yourself fail: Animation isn’t easy, and you’re bound to create some bad animations at the start. Remember that all the greats started where you are, see what you can learn from your mistakes, and just keep practicing!
If you don't mind me asking how do you direct/plan your fight scene?
Can u draw such animations using only a laptop?
Wow
Thumbnail is kinda sus😂
animating for me was hard, and then i started learning about view points and stuff in technology and how important it is use them whether its a single vp or double vp etc, so i recommend learning that when doing animation :p
Who else is watching this on split screen view
Works best if you know how some martial arts fight like Muay Thai and judo. Makes everything easier 😁
Won't I need some sort of art Pen?
Learned a lot from this! Thank you
What fps do you use?
Superb
I think it's good 👍 but was this copied🤔
Why is ur pfp sloppy ai
Good
Can you make an animation of super Edgar from Brawl Stars?
Great work
Bro please next video on how to a back view walk cycle please 🥺
Simple but very useful tutorial for beginners who want to start making animations
Indian audiance raise your hand ✋
I have a question how much time it takes you to animate this fully?
Vai football ko goal karne me mera 3h lag tey hai aur usko karne me min 6h to lage honge
about 1-5 hours
Yeah i animate like this and to make the whole animation even just. Short one would take 3 - 4 hours
Lol it was called "untitled video at first" 🤣
Dios mío tienes talento ernano
Flipaclip so bored and bad and.. Rough animator nice so fun
Indian audience raise your hands🖐️
Not me
Indian Audience!
Mobile? Nah, M O B E E L
Hamene to subhe dekha sir ham late night gang nehi he
I love you work❤️🔥.
I want to contact you give me your Emil
Bro English mein video kyu banate ho Hindi mein..banav na..
apex legends
im starting to get into animation, and its fun! thanks for this tutorial. even though i wont focus on fight animations.
So, anime is just a bunch of pictures put together in high speed, dammmmmm
Yeah every frame they have to draw
I just got a warning:(
is there a pc version like flipaclip?`i want to animate aswell but i cant find any apps
Are you from USA?? Or are you garvit ? who has second UA-cam channel also
hmmmm..🤔..
learnt ,how animation made. now, will learn how to draw. 🙄
$600-$200 for the course nope.. I'm poor I'll learn the old fashion way
I animate without stylus and it's painfully long and downgrading my art work😢
To bad I'd otn have premium version of flipaclip I know you use many layers
Pls someone tell me how I fix the when I choose pen tool in flipaclip but the pixel art do not turn off
Don’t judge my English I don’t speak English that’s why
Zimbabwe audience raise your hand 🖐🏾
Respectpul country India. U are also Indian. RIP english
Idk if its shameful that i dont know how to draw body so im trying to learn how to animate 1st by using stick nodes before learning to draw💀
Finally i found it
Its good but price so high 100$ 😢😢 but i lern from this video tnx
🎉
Just watch alan becker 12 pricipals of animation
Are you using the phone and drawing with touch? Please let me know
I'll check this comment after five years. I'm an aspiring animator and strive to be better like them. I hope that someday I will have subscribers to support my animation. 🤞🙏
Yo can you animate something for me I’ll give you a shout out cuz I need a new intro/outro
Es genial pero es un trabajo muy tedioso de hacer
Hi
Dude thumbnail be kicking his futures generations 💀💀💀
(Also nice tutorial)
I had a dream to make saitama fight animation
Can you send me an apple Pen i
need one it's hard to write with my fingers 😢
I know how to animate a fight scene but my tablet sucks so it lags so many lags
is this layer based app?
I tried make a shockwave affect but it turned out bad:(
Can you tell me the name of the application?
Thanks Bro! Grettings!
0:49 bro is that crypto i just wanted to learn how to animate
i didnt want to dislike the vid but i had the ruin the 69 dislikes 😢
ME ARE THE FIRST
which app you used?, i tried flipagram before it got nerf and i struggled to find animation app where i can easily just image my animation sketches
Yaar Hindi me hi bol lete na samjh me hi nhi aya😢😢🎉
Laptop flipaclip eraser button not working please my help sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❣️❣️🙏❣️❣️
What was the app for mobile he is using???
4:46
I learned more physics than animation (good vid btw) 😁😁😁😁
my pc isnt compatible sadly so i have to use an alternative because im not using it on my phone since i cant draw on my phone, maybe one day i might if i get one of those pen drawing things
Is this your real voice or text-to-speech?
I'm planning to make a short film by animating... I happened to be a writer lol so i want to start animating my stories
Hey bro can you show a leg walking
New subscriber, very helpful.
Uhh.. even if i dunno English little bit but.. this is very helpful!
Tysm i improved my animation!
My question is that how much mobile memory will be used during 5 to 10 min. Of Duration framerates animation
you draw with your fingers of with pen ?
I’m new to animation and would like to learn more. Can you tell me what you’re using? Program? Photoshop?
He’s using FlipaClip
Hi, what you think about my animation of my intro maded in Flipaclip ?
Hello, I'd just like to say thankyou for the amazing tips I just started to draw back in 2023 but I was never good at this. I want to know how to draw, make comics and animations, thanks to your video I'm developing and getting better, thankyou
What's name this app
When you used for animation.
FlipaClip, it’s free