Simply fantastic. All the beginners out here thank you very much. ToonSquid and your tutorial is about to rescue a few old ladies volunteering to help some 8/9 yr olds with their first animation projects. 😊 Budding animators.
Great tutorial. I followed along with you and love your teaching style. I hope you can go over symbols, what they are best used for and how to create them and loops also, thanks Chris!
Chris! I must have watched or read hours of basic animation principals. Your straight away step by step is superb! BTW I imagine that one could use the bouncing ball animation as a symbol and drop it into another animation as well, Yes?
True! Its very possible to make symbol of it and use in other toonsquid animations. If you want. The reason I dont really use symbols is simply that Id rather do the comping on my computer. I'll animate the separate loops on iPad - and render them separately and sew it all together on my computer.
Great tutorial, thank you. More on Toonsquid please. I noticed you didn’t need to use the layers on the right. When would they be used? Also, is there a way of using key framing which automatically changes the size/perspective of the moving object? Eg an object getting closer to the screen.
Hey man I would personally create a separate laugh PNG cycle that I would activate through trigger. It would replace the entire head with that animation whenever triggered. Best of luck finding a solution!
@@cartooncreator4594 Long story short: create the animation in frame by frame based software - toonboom harmony or animate for example. Render as a png sequence with alpha. Import into Photoshop in its own group. Assign as "cycle layers" behaviour in Character Animator
While awesome in many ways, you wont see a new Rick & Morty season created on iPad. For me it will not replace my work rig pc, but more as a really good practicing tool.
To my knowledge theres no magical tool for that. I would just create a separate mouth layer and do a couple of different versions to paste into places that fit
Love your style and tutorials but this leaning towards Apple products puts me off. ToonSquid might be amazing but it's only for one device and not one I'd waste money on.
not really off putting considering ios/apple is the easiest one to dev apps for, android is a bit more difficult; and also the dev is a one man team and stated there is no plans for android cuz he doesnt have enough time and android is dev unfriendly in every way possible (expensive, time consuming, etc)
@@TRINHPXL it's more the apple ecosystem and apps that don't cross platform. I like the more open and inclusive apps like krita for example or flipa clip. Apps everyone can use (all platforms) All credit to the aps dev, looks like a good app I'm more critiquing the direction of the last 2 videos and hopping this doesn't turn into an apple app/products heavy channel.
No worries mate. It must be ok to follow up a video praising an app with a tutorial on said app. Just praising and leaving wouldve been a bad idea especially considering all the requests of a tutorial. Ive always been vocal about how I mix software and will continue posting stuff that reflects what I use. There no "new direction" here 👍
0:44 Tutorial start - new project
3:05 Sketch start
5:12 Onion skin
7:46 Creating seemless loop
10:46 Linework start
14:15 Coloring with fill reference
16:29 Paint inside shape with mask
Great to see your approach in Toonsquid. More Toonsquid would be appreciated :) Thanks!
Simply fantastic. All the beginners out here thank you very much. ToonSquid and your tutorial is about to rescue a few old ladies volunteering to help some 8/9 yr olds with their first animation projects. 😊 Budding animators.
hahaha Happy to hear that Hollman!
Please post more video tutorials on how to use toonsquid and if you could talk about key framing in detail that would be great! Awesome video btw
Thank you! I will do more tuts
Fantastic detailed demo! Loved seeing your posts about making looping animations with this app
Thanks Jessy! Happy you like it
Much appreciated. More ToonSquid tutorials please 🙂
Great video! Please continue to make Toonsquid tutorials! As someone who wants to start animating and only has an iPad you're helping me out greatly.
Just jumped over this app and was looking for a tutorial! It was fun to follow your working process!
Thank you so much. Fantastic example! Please keep doing ToonSquid videos. Very easy to understand. :)
This is my new fav animation channel. Sub earned. Notifications on. You’re only 1 of 3 channels I enable them for lol.
thank you very much man!
You just taught me what I have been searching for over 72 hours in less than 30 minutes.
haha, happy to help!
Love it cant wait to get it
Thank you very much. It would be nice see more of ToonSquid
This was so helpful as someone starting from square one, thank you ❤️❤️
THANK YOU now i don’t have to struggle in flipaclip anymore :DD
Great tutorial. I followed along with you and love your teaching style. I hope you can go over symbols, what they are best used for and how to create them and loops also, thanks Chris!
Thank you candiss! Cant promise Its ToonSquid right away but theres definately coming more.
Great basic video for me as a noob to ToonSquid, so keep them coming.
Great tutorial, I have learned a lot in this video
Much appreciated:-)
Thank you! I’d love more TOONSQUID vids/tutorials
its coming!
Chris! I must have watched or read hours of basic animation principals. Your straight away step by step is superb! BTW I imagine that one could use the bouncing ball animation as a symbol and drop it into another animation as well, Yes?
True! Its very possible to make symbol of it and use in other toonsquid animations. If you want.
The reason I dont really use symbols is simply that Id rather do the comping on my computer. I'll animate the separate loops on iPad - and render them separately and sew it all together on my computer.
@@ChrisOVEMERY so you save separate “toon squid animations” as MP4 or MOV and then import those as component layers into a master animation?
@@MojoMan49 yessir!
@@ChrisOVEMERY Hope you’ll enlighten us with a sample of how you exploit this. I imagine for looping background movement it works pretty well.
wow! thanks so much for this, and especially for putting ToonSquid on the map for me!
Would def love more hand drawn animation tuts using this app.
I have problem with fill tool, it Doesnt fill properly . Maybe because I sued the vector brush that why it doesn’t close?
thank you because of u i was able to make my first animation
Great! We want more!
u are soo much underrated bro :(
Just bought this app, was using procreate before. A few tutorials would be an excellent idea. Great video
That was a good tutorial. Thanks. Your great
Happy you like it man!!
Nailed it buddy . But waiting for your new creative story ☺️
very helpful--thank you!
Great video!!! Do you know how I can copy several layers at once and paste them into the next frames so I don't have to draw everything again?
Hi, l’m a beginner on this app and try too find out how scene works. Please can you do a video too explain it? That would be grate!
How scene works? Im not sure I know the answer to that unfortunately
Great tutorial, thank you. More on Toonsquid please. I noticed you didn’t need to use the layers on the right. When would they be used? Also, is there a way of using key framing which automatically changes the size/perspective of the moving object? Eg an object getting closer to the screen.
hey yes there are absolutely key frame-ability within toonsquid. More tutorials coming
GOOD STUFF!!!
Awesome!
Do you think they’ll add a Gaussian blur or something like it? I know plenty of people will find it useful!
I have a feeling something like that will show up yes!
Nice layer naming :)
Hi Chris, how would I go about making my characters head bop up and down as he is laughing on Character Animator? Thankyou.
Hey man I would personally create a separate laugh PNG cycle that I would activate through trigger. It would replace the entire head with that animation whenever triggered. Best of luck finding a solution!
So how would I go about doing that?
@@ChrisOVEMERY ok thankyou
@@cartooncreator4594 Long story short: create the animation in frame by frame based software - toonboom harmony or animate for example. Render as a png sequence with alpha. Import into Photoshop in its own group. Assign as "cycle layers" behaviour in Character Animator
@@ChrisOVEMERY Nice, thankyou..
It’ll sound weird but… Is it possible to do gradients?
Hi Chris, great video! Do you know how to multi select layers in toonsquid using just the touch screen?
If you haven't figured it out yet all you do it double tap and hold then drag your pen or finger of all they layers you want selected
cool!
Nice tutorial, thanks. Is it just me or was the balls volume off?
Hello, do you use "paper like" or simmilar product on your i pad when you drawing?
hey! nope nothing like that on
@@ChrisOVEMERY Really? nothing? how can you do that?
Why did you switch to a vector brush?
Clean lines and fill. But really its just my pref, you could go normal brush alao
Is toonsquid a fully functioning 2d app that can produce professional animation or just a fun app? Please answer
While awesome in many ways, you wont see a new Rick & Morty season created on iPad. For me it will not replace my work rig pc, but more as a really good practicing tool.
Please can you do a lip syncing tutorial on toonsquid
To my knowledge theres no magical tool for that. I would just create a separate mouth layer and do a couple of different versions to paste into places that fit
@@ChrisOVEMERY you can with markers, toonsquid has a tutorial on their own channel. 😉
wow
meanwhile, I still use Flipaclip When I am not with my Desktop 😅
😃👍🙋🏻♂️
Love your style and tutorials but this leaning towards Apple products puts me off. ToonSquid might be amazing but it's only for one device and not one I'd waste money on.
not really off putting considering ios/apple is the easiest one to dev apps for, android is a bit more difficult; and also the dev is a one man team and stated there is no plans for android cuz he doesnt have enough time and android is dev unfriendly in every way possible (expensive, time consuming, etc)
@@TRINHPXL it's more the apple ecosystem and apps that don't cross platform. I like the more open and inclusive apps like krita for example or flipa clip. Apps everyone can use (all platforms)
All credit to the aps dev, looks like a good app I'm more critiquing the direction of the last 2 videos and hopping this doesn't turn into an apple app/products heavy channel.
No worries mate. It must be ok to follow up a video praising an app with a tutorial on said app. Just praising and leaving wouldve been a bad idea especially considering all the requests of a tutorial. Ive always been vocal about how I mix software and will continue posting stuff that reflects what I use. There no "new direction" here 👍