Animation Crash Course #1: The Hammer Swing

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @animehighlight9910
    @animehighlight9910 4 года назад +47

    So much effort on a few sec animation, you are awesome

  • @wereprofessionals9521
    @wereprofessionals9521 Год назад +2

    Yep. Saw Haruko and instantly subbed. Through this video I successfully completed my first finished animation. :)

  • @yezzzsir
    @yezzzsir 4 года назад +9

    Thanks Dong, I'll give this a try!

  • @bumbleanimations4931
    @bumbleanimations4931 4 года назад +4

    Thank you! Your videos inspire me every time I watch.

  • @watertiger8255
    @watertiger8255 3 года назад

    there's a reason why there's no dislikes after a year, It's interesting, educational, fun and friendly, not to mention well made and explained

  • @Digagz390
    @Digagz390 Год назад +2

    You are a great teacher! Love your explanations

  • @rf1899
    @rf1899 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the toutorial

  • @tojotka
    @tojotka 4 года назад +5

    youre amazinggg thank you!

  • @mydnite4711
    @mydnite4711 4 года назад +81

    Amazing!!! I didn’t know Japanese studios would give you animation tests if you want to apply, I thought you just show them portfolios . What are other animation tests do they let you do? Do you have some list of exercises for us to practice ?

    • @novaria
      @novaria 3 года назад +2

      Wish to know that too

    • @Scurvywormstudios
      @Scurvywormstudios 3 года назад +1

      A lot of animation jobs give tests but I would like to know what kind of tests to practice for

    • @AnimatedCarl
      @AnimatedCarl 2 года назад +11

      @@Scurvywormstudios Not sure how far along in your career you've gotten in 11 months, but for all the animation tests I've had to do before starting work, the tests are mostly to see how well you can adapt to the style and techniques they use.
      For example, one of my animation tests was a pretty basic test to see if I understood how to use a rig in Toon Boom Harmony as well as how comfortable I was with the node view. Another animation test was a bit more complicated than that and wanted to see how I would handle making strong key poses and lipsync.
      I'd advise looking at the work the studio you're applying to usually produces since that's likely going to match the style of show you'd be working on, but being comfortable with animation fundamentals will always be the most important thing.

    • @curtis1997
      @curtis1997 2 года назад

      Lots of design/art jobs give you tests. They want to see how you do under pressure.

  • @HBThingy
    @HBThingy 4 года назад +44

    Fantastic job. I will try out this exercise. Do you film yourself or use live action reference? I probably wouldn't have figured out the poses without it. Thank you for showing your process!

    • @DongChang
      @DongChang  4 года назад +46

      I find that posing is a skill an animator hones in with time. Things like using live action references definitely helps, I personally like to act the action out. Hope this helps😃

    • @dejianzhou1672
      @dejianzhou1672 3 года назад

  • @ciroartista
    @ciroartista 3 года назад +5

    hey! i tried out the exercise, really helpful, im starting in animation an this is super useful, thank you very much! i have my practice on my channel

  • @justicemagagane5737
    @justicemagagane5737 4 года назад +1

    DONG CHAAANG!!!

  • @BATMAN10N
    @BATMAN10N 3 года назад

    Very glad I came across this...

  • @manikantasripathi755
    @manikantasripathi755 Год назад

    please make MORE OF THIS KIND!!! love to learn from u😍❤️

  • @itsTheYK
    @itsTheYK 4 года назад +6

    Try that on my Potemkin Hammerfall 6H loops

  • @dcarchdesign6393
    @dcarchdesign6393 3 года назад +1

    Muchas gracias , excelente vídeo

  • @jayeshbareja5277
    @jayeshbareja5277 4 года назад

    Thanks please keep uploading tutorials

  • @fstorms
    @fstorms 4 года назад +1

    My hero ; ;;;

  • @lordchoryrth2278
    @lordchoryrth2278 2 года назад

    Please do more with sketches like this

  • @traditionalanimation8539
    @traditionalanimation8539 3 года назад

    Very nice course
    Looking for more

  • @TheTaj
    @TheTaj 3 года назад

    Great work sir.It is helping a lot.Thanks

  • @VaryuPon
    @VaryuPon 3 года назад +6

    I have heard of this animation test in an article; and I was wondering if there are other common prompts Japanese studios make you do as tests. What are some other tests besides the hammer swing?

  • @CreativeGreen
    @CreativeGreen 4 года назад

    THANKS SIRS

  • @jeanandre4023
    @jeanandre4023 Год назад +1

    8:43 "Shift-and-Trace feature" . I realize you have mostly switched to using Clip Studio Paint now , but I want to ask if there is a proper Shift-and-Trace function in Clip Studio Paint like in OpenToonz (and also in TVPaint and Toonboom Harmony) ? If CSP has Shift-and-Trace for inbetweening , have you explained how to use it in another video ? (I am only just now discovering all the fine content on your channel, so forgive me for asking if you've already covered this in another video).

    • @goomba478
      @goomba478 Год назад

      There is! It’s called the light table and Dong explains it in a few of his videos. Good luck ^_^

  • @kdflee1469
    @kdflee1469 2 года назад +5

    How did you get rid of the pixels in the final render? when you were coloring I saw it was pixelated i'm guessing it makes it easier to color that way? I just want to know how did you make them go away in the final render.

    • @jeanandre4023
      @jeanandre4023 Год назад +4

      I believe the clean-up lines look pixelated/choppy because there is no anti-aliasing enabled on the clean-up brush tool , but after coloring there is anti-aliasing applied when rendering the final version. I hope perhaps Dong Chang will explain more about how that works and why anti-aliasing is applied last. I recall reading on the TVPaint forum (in a post by Hironori Takagi , from Studio WIT) that is the standard way of working in Japan, because it helps to get faster and cleaner fill colors if the line work is not anti-aliased until the final render. Hironori Takagi mentions that they use an After Effects plug-in called OLM Smoother to smooth the lines after all compositing has been accomplished.

  • @animasipedro
    @animasipedro 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @椎名柊一
    @椎名柊一 2 месяца назад

    I just noticed something after watching your tutorial-do Japanese animators use timing charts differently than in the West? From what I understand, Western timing charts include spacing and frame numbers, but Japanese charts don’t. There's also arrows in the charts. What do those arrows represent, and why is the chart for A2 pointing left?

  • @ghostlymango4314
    @ghostlymango4314 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for the great tutorials, quick question:
    If I'm given this as a test to join a studio and I reference this video, should I change some things up like the perspective for obvious reasons (I don't want to plagerize from you), or is this more a standardized thing and studios expect to see animations that are very similar to what they've seen in past entries? Do they expect to see only so much variation between entries or do the entries differ a lot between aspiring animators? Thanks!

  • @Sangor03-SH
    @Sangor03-SH 3 года назад

    8:31 I would like to ask... I've notice the arrows on the timing charts, does that mean if the arrow point left = ease in(slow out), and if it points right = ease out(slow in)?
    Im not good with timing, i only studied animation through youtube and borrowed books, im sorry😅

  • @Nidatuerrow
    @Nidatuerrow 3 месяца назад

    can you make video doing this on clip studio

  • @ВторойкиборгЧеловек-Сидр

    Nice hammer-boy🥔

  • @PatrickIkome-wo8dv
    @PatrickIkome-wo8dv Год назад

    I installed opentoonz on my pc but while drawing, I can't get smooth strokes with my drawing tools. My lines and strokes appear to be rough and broken.

  • @bigbadwolf9335
    @bigbadwolf9335 2 года назад

    ❤️

  • @Ahmed-pc2wp
    @Ahmed-pc2wp 4 года назад +1

    What software do use in 2D, names?
    And what are the best 2d software uses to make an anime ?
    I usually use for 2d Photoshop

    • @normankimnavarrete1652
      @normankimnavarrete1652 3 года назад

      Watch the video "Software Use in the Anime Industry" by Striving for Animation here in RUclips. You'll know all the softwares they use in making anime.

  • @thiagogustavo4712
    @thiagogustavo4712 7 месяцев назад

    What digital tablet do you use?

  • @nacergharbi4309
    @nacergharbi4309 2 года назад

    can i have this project plz

  • @earnhonestmoneyonline2289
    @earnhonestmoneyonline2289 3 года назад

    Can you tell us about some free animation softwares,please?

  • @raysonraju3950
    @raysonraju3950 3 года назад

    Are you drawing using mouse

  • @jaysonfontela5761
    @jaysonfontela5761 Год назад

    💖

  • @justicemagagane5737
    @justicemagagane5737 4 года назад

    Teach us to make smooth anime lines. Cause mine always looks pixelated

    • @tomikl252
      @tomikl252 4 года назад

      Use vector lines instead of raster

  • @Luggepugge
    @Luggepugge 4 года назад

    Reeeeel noice

  • @BsHcorpTv
    @BsHcorpTv 2 года назад +1

    Uhmm how to be your apprentice🤧

  • @hidekistudio1874
    @hidekistudio1874 2 года назад

    man, did beginner need real life refrence to be better ?.

  • @reneklassen
    @reneklassen 3 года назад

    0 dislikes !

  • @jairusdaniel9747
    @jairusdaniel9747 3 года назад

    0 dislikes