i am currently binging your channel and I am so incredibly happy I found it! thank you for putting out such quality content, I started my 2D FX journey like yesterday and your videos are such an eye-opening treasure chest of knowledge for me! they really do motivate me!
I missed your videos and I'm really excited to learn how to do effects like fire water lightning and... yeah, I watch a lot of avatar and I'm a bit overwealmed by how good the elements are animated there...
I don't make these videos because I'm not freelance- so I have no idea how to find clients. I do studio work, and have been in the same job for 5 years, so I haven't even looked for a job in ages. I also avoid the money thing because it's so dependent on geography, skill level, nature of the work. It would be better to ask someone who makes things like you and actually works the way you want to. I only have a rough idea what TV series animators are making in Ontario- that's too specific to give broad advice.
You've got some good stuff in your pinned video! Any animation benifits from going back to the basics. Do simple studies to strengthen your core skills like perspective, anatomy, and gesture, practice simple animation timing just like this video. Anime has this beautiful illustrative quality that benefits from great posing. There's a lot of opportunity to do details in fabrics and costume. Any basic studies you do to build those will show up in your more complex work with more impact than practicing hard stuff.
SHE IS ALIVE.
i am currently binging your channel and I am so incredibly happy I found it! thank you for putting out such quality content, I started my 2D FX journey like yesterday and your videos are such an eye-opening treasure chest of knowledge for me! they really do motivate me!
Thank you for existing and making this channel! Learning animation is one of my goals this year. Your videos are very helpful! Thank you very much!
errmageerd, i'm so glad you're back to making tutorials, thank you thank you
Please make us happy with your videos!
Man this is so helpful, hope this blows up for people to find- Thanks!
Love seeing your thought process.
thank you!
thank you for creating this series on 2dfx, your tutorials are great!
phew. ! Almost believed you quit. Thanks for coming back !! I raaly appraciate your explanations :D
Just busy! hopefully I can keep it up :)
Woohooo!!! So happy to see this post. Thanks for sharing your skills!
i just found this channel and it has already helped me so much! thank you!!
Please stay in this category. Make more videos like this
I truly enjoy your tutorial videos. Very nice !
Looking forward to the next one.
Welcome back!! Wow, what a perfect topic. I SO needed this right now!
This exercise methods REALLY helping. I am a beginner, and this really show me the way. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much, for you reference collection :) excellent tutorial
Yessss! Needed more of these
好久不见~~~太棒啦~
amazing video :)
Woo
Beginner, just the way I like it
I missed your videos and I'm really excited to learn how to do effects like fire water lightning and... yeah, I watch a lot of avatar and I'm a bit overwealmed by how good the elements are animated there...
They're so good!! I watched the Little Mermaid last night- amazing fx.
Really useful thanks keep on 💐👍
❤ that's awesome 😎 you are wonderful 😊👍🎩
Привет у меня вопрос. Иногда мне надо сделать так что бы рука была сзади и через несколько кадров с переди есть ли для этого горячая клавиша
Hi, I have a question. Sometimes I need to make it so that the hand is in the back and after a few frames from the front is there a hotkey for this
I think it's alt + up arrown/ down arrow to go forward and back on z.
I like to use the coordinates and control points window for accuracy
@@StylusRumble thanks 😀
hi
from where can we get sound effects for our animations?
I usually just google "free sound fx" because I don't make indi work. You're better to ask an indi animator, or a sound designer.
is a very good place that redirects you to other sites whith free sound fx
blue vertigo
and can you make a video on how to earn from animation and how much a animator should charge and how to find clients?
I don't make these videos because I'm not freelance- so I have no idea how to find clients. I do studio work, and have been in the same job for 5 years, so I haven't even looked for a job in ages.
I also avoid the money thing because it's so dependent on geography, skill level, nature of the work.
It would be better to ask someone who makes things like you and actually works the way you want to.
I only have a rough idea what TV series animators are making in Ontario- that's too specific to give broad advice.
@@StylusRumble ok thanks
Wow, Tracy knows who I am ?
We follow each other on twitter lol
Can you check my toon boom anime's and tell me your tips? 🥺
You've got some good stuff in your pinned video! Any animation benifits from going back to the basics. Do simple studies to strengthen your core skills like perspective, anatomy, and gesture, practice simple animation timing just like this video. Anime has this beautiful illustrative quality that benefits from great posing. There's a lot of opportunity to do details in fabrics and costume. Any basic studies you do to build those will show up in your more complex work with more impact than practicing hard stuff.
if i might, i want to say that for 2dfx: its less frames than you actually intend to make
I always make way more than I need. 300 frame cycle?? yes please!
@@StylusRumble i think the action of the fx will appear slower than it should be