How To Animate SMOOTHLY In ANY PROGRAM | Break Down Of How I Animate | Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- This was at least 3 months in the making...Whew, ITS DONE! I'm sorry for the constant delays, I will try to upload more often...that's my new years resolution....
Music Used:
Fast Food: • Ready or Not OST: Fast...
Fibbage 3: • Fibbage 3: Lobby Music...
Thank You, Come Again: • Ready or Not - Thank Y...
213 Combat Theme: • Ready Or Not Soundtrac...
Maybe: • Maybe
Maybe Epicness At Peak Edition: (COMING SOON)
Penthouse: • Ready Or Not OST - Pen...
Kernal Panic: • Project Borealis OST |...
Videos Used:
Motion Blur: • Animation Smears - The...
Squash And Stretch: • 12 Principles of Anima...
Light Table: • How to keep your 2D An...
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#tutorial #flipaclip #animated #animation #animationtutorial - Кино
The day has come... the tutorial is here.
Also, thanks for showing us your easing :)
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Cant believe i just found you here!
@@YusafAnimationsI see you in a bunch of comments lol
@@jujhar. oh 😅
Yea!!
This honestly did better than I expected!
I CANT RESPOND TO YOU ALL HELP!!!😅
pretend this is a funny joke.
please respond with a comment saying: "*Laugh*".
@@binbot5489 😐 * cough *
@@epicnessatpeakI wish i was good at animating like you
I think what youre thinking of is keyframes not storyboards, keyframes are,, the key frames of the animation, basically you try to animate in a way where you hit the key frames as you go, a storyboard is basically an even rougher version of an animation kinda halfway between animation and a comic book
@@epicnessatpeak please respond with a comment saying:
“*laugh*”.
Can’t believe how hard you’ve been working. It’s definitely paying off your skills are so incredible. I love your animations!
The most not boring tutorial I've ever seen
the curve part is actually part of the 12 principles of animation which was mentioned in that one alan becker video you demonstrated, forgot what's it called but curves just makes things look more free/flowy and natural
It's somehow called "arcs" and it makes animation looks more natural, kinda like that.
yep, i watched that as a kid :D
@@epicnessatpeakme to
I WAITED THREE YEARS FOR THIS VIDEO AND STILL DIDN'T GET A NOTIFICATION WHAT THE FU-
lol...does that mean you were subbed for 3 years, you have been animating for 3 years or...you were born 3 years ago...hmmm
Your tutorial made me more confident when making animations and made me realize some basic animation concepts that I had never noticed before.
You are definitely an underrated animator. I’ve seen some of your stuff on the flipaclip server before. Glad you are finally getting attention:)
I can't believe that my issue was consistency after all of this time. I should have known to use copy + paste more than I do. Thanks for the help!
It’s insane how many aspects there are, especially arcs is one that I could never get right
Understanding how basic physics works is really the core of good looking animation. That's where all the easing and arcs and stuff comes from. Thinking of movement from a mechanics point of view has even helped me in animating effects. Once you have a good grasp of that you're pretty much set really. Everything else is just about stylization and communication which you can honestly go without if you feel like it.
but if you have motion that is 'too based in reality' it can look stiff.
But yes its true, understand how things move in real life can gratly benefit your animations
I will definitely take this tutorial into consideration when I finally begin my animation I've been looking for countless videos for animation to help me out with a project I'm working on but I found them not really helping me out but with this video has geniunely got me to understand what I've been lacking thank you so much bud
same here! i tthink i've watched every video i could find and this was the only one that actually spoke to me. i deeply appreciate it and will watch all of their videos now lol
As an animator, i'm so happy that i found your work :D , I just subscribed
Keep up the Great energy.❤
Oh this is super interesting! I did know that there was terms for how you place frames between animations but I didn’t actually realize that its used like THAT, like every movement follows a principle of animation, all the movement follows its principles like it might as well have been physics, as in EVERY DRAWING AND LINE follows a set path based on these principles to travel in arcs and land where they need to go.
It never really connected in my brain like that before thank you for the demonstration it really helped:)
One problem I had to figure out is that its not only that the object you are drawing needs to follow the arc, it's every line that is part of the animation.
@@epicnessatpeak thx that might help me later on
LOL that one youtube short wasn't just a one off gag?
Also, 4:49 pinpoint accurately represented my issues with animating. I unlisted most of my videos but the most recent one had this exact problem. This video as a whole is super helpful and I'm really grateful for it. When I start uploading again I can safely say you'll be one of my many inspirations, tysm 💚
i honestly understand this so well than any other tutorials
WHEN I SAW THAT ONE YT SHORT I WAS SO READY FOR A REAL TUTORIAL I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST A GAG LOL
agreed!! its not the amount of frames at all. ive seen people create flawless animations with 9-10 fps. it depends on easing and timing for sure. ty for this video!!
lol, i need to do piano again
Oml-
Your tutorial really helped me with the storyboard/planning part-
I've been struggling animating without knowing how to animate the next scene- and I've been looking all over youtube some methods of it and how does it work- but it doesnt work for me bc i animate in flipaclip-
So this helps me alot with the planning, and other things i needed to keep noted of with better states of poses, actions, planning ahead and flow.
Thank you! You're **THE** EPIC!✨
Glad I could help!
if it coude help even more i saw a studio once drawing everything in a physical comic as your storyboard. i incourege to try it helped me a lot
I really like looking at other people's animation process and see what their thoughts behind it are, so that was a very fun watch :D the way you talk about it is really nice to listen to, even more so with visual cues, good stuff!! Love your art too, enjoyed this a lot!
Bro, this was so amazing and helpful! It was much more helpful than other tutorials I’ve seen.
You know why Epicness at peak is name Epicness at peak it's because he animates Epic
thank you 😭😭 you're the first person ever to cover arches and animation curves. Everyone only talks about timing.
This is honestly one of the best animations tutorials and explanation videos I’ve seen! I’ve been trying to figure out more animation methods to improve my animations workflow, so I’m definitely gonna be using these techniques ^-^ Thanks so much for sharing with us!
So perfectly simple and perfectly right. Thank you for sharing how you have been encouraged!
This is so helpful omg. New sub, love your voice, love the art style, and the sense of humor is peak. :)
You like how I change my accent every five minutes, do ya?
@@epicnessatpeak yup, sure do
I really like drawing in reference arcs,
including the line of points which help
track the motion of specific parts of the character.
It's hard for me to imagine
being able to draw straight ahead without this. 🙂
Oh my stars bro, thank you so much. Animation is a lot to take in when first getting started, and this lays it out real well. Again, thanks so, so much. I needed this. Subbing now
usually i dont like copy and pasting in my animations, but with this video im starting to realize how well it could improve them. thanks
Dude the FRAME TRICKS at the beginning are gonna be SO HELPFUL for me, oh my gosh thank you
i was crying so hard and then that intro caught me off guard… thank you for being funny :,)
This helped me a lot more than those guys on RUclips that are art and animation teachers at colleges. They know too much and their big words I can't understand. This is so simply and clearly explained making it easy to remember for later
YESSSSSSSS ITS HEREEEEEE IMMMM SOOSOOOOO EXCITED!!!!!!!
This helped me a lot, thank you so much!!
one of the best animations tutorial i've ever seen, new sub :D
YESSS been waiting for this!
I love this video so much dude thank you thank you thank you
Im practicing on the basics of animation and learning little things everytime i practice . These tips is definitely going to save me more time and give more experience 😄
I really liked your drawing style and animation. I hope you continue doing so
DANG THIS IS GETTING SO MANY VIEWS!
I mean this is a great tutorial and i honestly feel i learned a lot better than any other tutorial because of the methods you used when explaining. And this is the first time im seeing this channel so its even better imo.
bro, your literally so good I had to make you a fan animation.
I rate all of ur animations a 10/10 and you inspire me
You deserve millions of subs!
you will make it to 100k one day I know it :>
This is pure gold yo
Really nice! I think this process video will probably help me notice how I animate the next time
Nice video man, it was very entertaining😂💣💥
Time traveller: *moves one particle of sand*
The timeline:
i...i dont get it 😎
Such a good one, thank you!
Damn this video is smoother than my forehead (Nice storytime animation! Keep up the cool work!)
wow...no yeah you're right, your forehead is very smooth, no that is actually concerningly smooth... No like really its literally glass? what how- what? How is that even possible?
thank you for existing🙏🏻
wasnt that hard
finally. Its been a very i mean VERY long tome since you uploaded a single vid. and the actual tutorial came. I just remembsr watching your shorts. I dont think you remember me (if you dont seem to remember go to your old shorts) nice video like always.
Thankyou for stickin' around!
@@epicnessatpeak thank you for keeping me entertained:)
I found the video to be very informative and gained a lot of valuable insights from it, truly grateful to you.
finaly you did it
This actually helped so much I’m making animations like a pro now
I really like the Easing style of animation Just as much as the choppy style. It gives a more natural e simple moviment in my opnion ❤
that was hell of a video! Thank you!
BRO YOU SHOWED US HOW TO DO IT IN A WAY THATS NOT BORING AND THE OTHER TUTORIAL ARE JUST TO MUCH FOR MY HEAD THANK YOU SO MUCH🎉🎉🎉🎉
5:39 me being jumpscared by my name on a character being blown up 😭
THIS WAS SO USEFUL BRO THANK YOU!
This helped alot. And the intro was funny 😂
YESSS FINALLY
Bro, your drawing is beautiful
🙃
Underrated artist
I've been doing animation on Flipaclip for 6 years now. Everything you mentioned here is absolutely true, all those tricks are actually real advice, and a great reminder. Thanks for making this video! Because if i had this type of thing when i first started trying to animate, it would've saved me months of work. I also noticed that ypu referenced Alan beckers' animation tutorial. Nice to see that someone else still uses that video to this day!
:D
woah a word of consummation and encouragement from a veteran???
6 years is...still alot right
@@epicnessatpeak yeah it's true lol. This was fun to watch, and I enjoyed writing this comment :)
everybody: wants to animate smoothly
me: wants to animate messy and sketchy
also me: watches videos about smooth animation
DUDE THAT IS ACTUALLY MIND BLOWING THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thanks a lot for this film! Keep going ! I just subscribed
Ive been watching u so long so thank u for showing us how u do stuff
this is amazing!!! this helped me alot!
this is honestly the best animation tutorial I've seen. thank you so much! but unfortunately, now it's time for me to actually use these tricks...ha...
This is the most underrated and important tutorial❤
This is awesome, thank you!
man, seriously thank you very much for this tutorial, I didn't know you and I can say that you are seriously a good *good* animator and you made me understand very easily the things that were difficult for me ((consistency lol)) thank you very much dude, I hope you continue to grow a lot :D
dang...
best intro i’ve ever seen
Omg you don’t know how good and helpful this is, My animation most of the time is soooo like stifffffffff but I love your animation tyyssmmmmm
THANK YOU SM FR THIS HELPED TREMENDOUSLY
Best tips I’ve heard I’ll be honest
These are really great tips!
Thanks this really changed my mind like i used like 24 frames even though i am starting to learn with 0 drawing skill and i just stared the blank white canvas and close. Now i am going to start to animate and going to start my yt channel thanks.😇
Well well well, looks like the best animator posted! 🎉
maybe not THE best, but thanks 👍
crazy underrated
This is a good idea for learning animation
I love how you animate mouths. Reminds me of bent and the ink machine fan animations
The things I have learned are helpful, from this video about animating smooth:
Math (curve equations mostly)
And
Physics
And
Illusions
Two teaspoons of skill, to taste.
lol
Wow this is a really good video, thanks for the tips
this is very underrated especially to how understandable it is
This was awesome, thank you!
Man, you are a god!! Thank you a lot!!!! ❤
This is really good.
this is the first time i am watching one of ur vids and may i say that i love ur voice lol idk ur voice is very nice and interesting
and this is really helpful :]
u seem so fun
Oh...so you like my constantly changing accent do ya? Well you've come to the perfect place....DANG IT! WHERE'S THE BALL????
@@epicnessatpeak XD
OMG YES
This is a god tier tutorial THANK YOU!!!!
I absolutely love this tutorial
Thank you so much for this
What a great video ❤thank you
5:02 “Copy my homework but don’t make it obvious!”
lol
I love this video bc I'm working on an animation rn but I have only layed out a story board and this video it gonna help me animate it better :]
ew story boards
Im joking, your doing great!
So well explained thank you
great vid, very swag
DANG THIS WAS SUPER INFORMATIVE
Ty. This helps so much.
*Underrated animator spotted*
This helped me a lot, thank you!
I think doing stuff that you animated one by one gives you the time to focuse more on it
Amazing and helpful tutorial ❤ u just got a new subscriber 🎉