Ugh I love the idea that Zhongli just did not understand love until he experienced the pain it can bring. If anything, that pain he experienced in your animatic is what made him truly “mortal”
The art line is so beautiful and clean! And the storyboard is so smooth too! There is an animatic I have in mind but my line art isn’t that good. Is it alright if I use this video for drawing references?
@@artsy_gremlin Alright! Thanks! It may be a long time before I finish it and upload it. Also, I don’t know how to add in the song I have in mind. That part I am unsure of. And to make sure I don’t get copyright.
@@VanessaSerpenteagle if you use an illustration app to draw your frames, you can use a video editing program to export them to. Those almost always have options to add audio files so you have to have your chosen song downloaded as an mp3 file for example. I’ve seen some artists use windows movie maker for animatics and I myself used VN Video Editor for my first two animatics before I switched to Procreate dreams for this one. When it comes to copyright I just wanna say that I’m not a legal expert. Fanworks like Fanart, Fanfiction and Fan animation inherently infringe on the copyright of their source material. Most companies however will not persecute every fan creator because most fanworks are 1. not monetized and 2. provide free advertisement. On RUclips and for copyrighted music this means that as long as you don’t make money off of your animations, you’re unlikely to get your video taken down. Not to say that it can’t happen but it’s much more likely that it either won’t get noticed or get a copyright strike, meaning you won’t be able to monetize your video and the copyright holder might place ads before your video to profit off of. Personally I’m not that worried because I’m by far not a big enough creator that my videos could be a serious threat to any copyright holder. Fanworks themselves are always a legal grey area tho, not exactly legal but rarely actively taken legal action against. Hope that helps!
Ugh I love the idea that Zhongli just did not understand love until he experienced the pain it can bring. If anything, that pain he experienced in your animatic is what made him truly “mortal”
@@emmawiley2452 Thank you! So glad you liked it!
Your animatics are amazing! I love the detail you put into the hair and the facial expressions!
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HOW IS THIS SO UNDER RATED! this is beautiful greet work!
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The art line is so beautiful and clean! And the storyboard is so smooth too! There is an animatic I have in mind but my line art isn’t that good. Is it alright if I use this video for drawing references?
@@VanessaSerpenteagle omg thank you! And sure, go ahead! I’d love to see it when you’re done!
@@artsy_gremlin Alright! Thanks! It may be a long time before I finish it and upload it. Also, I don’t know how to add in the song I have in mind. That part I am unsure of. And to make sure I don’t get copyright.
@@VanessaSerpenteagle if you use an illustration app to draw your frames, you can use a video editing program to export them to. Those almost always have options to add audio files so you have to have your chosen song downloaded as an mp3 file for example. I’ve seen some artists use windows movie maker for animatics and I myself used VN Video Editor for my first two animatics before I switched to Procreate dreams for this one.
When it comes to copyright I just wanna say that I’m not a legal expert. Fanworks like Fanart, Fanfiction and Fan animation inherently infringe on the copyright of their source material. Most companies however will not persecute every fan creator because most fanworks are 1. not monetized and 2. provide free advertisement. On RUclips and for copyrighted music this means that as long as you don’t make money off of your animations, you’re unlikely to get your video taken down. Not to say that it can’t happen but it’s much more likely that it either won’t get noticed or get a copyright strike, meaning you won’t be able to monetize your video and the copyright holder might place ads before your video to profit off of.
Personally I’m not that worried because I’m by far not a big enough creator that my videos could be a serious threat to any copyright holder.
Fanworks themselves are always a legal grey area tho, not exactly legal but rarely actively taken legal action against.
Hope that helps!
@@artsy_gremlin Thanks again! You have a great Monday!
Music source please?
Assuming you mean where the song is from, it’s from the English recording of the Death Note Musical. I’ll add that in the description!
@@artsy_gremlin Yea, that's what I meant. Thanks!