Animation School? Keeping motived? Your questions answered!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @kyletwebster
    @kyletwebster Год назад +241

    Alex, you have always been so generous with your time and knowledge. You’re a gift to the illustration and animation community!

    • @AlexGriggAnimation
      @AlexGriggAnimation  Год назад +27

      Hey thanks Kyle:)

    • @jasonbain6556
      @jasonbain6556 Год назад +4

      I second this comment wholeheartedly

    • @CurricularChasm
      @CurricularChasm Год назад +2

      @AlexGriggAnimation, I think that using the piskel program is good for young animators, such as me. for good, self learning and confidence in the animating arts.
      I'm 11 :)

    • @dafunnimemeguy
      @dafunnimemeguy Год назад

      ​@AlexGriggAnimation I think this is really important and it's something I have trouble with can you make a video about how to draw characters like yours pls😅

    • @Mushroomkitty12
      @Mushroomkitty12 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@CurricularChasmSAME NO WAY

  • @ProfessorQuinthanax
    @ProfessorQuinthanax Год назад +75

    Maybe worth noticing: It's true that you don't need to go to animation school to be an animator. However, if you want to make your own short films, a degree in animation can really help with finding fundings... specially as a beginner. In some countries it can make a huge difference.. But if you wanna learn animation, just with the right motivation and observation you can get really far!

  • @AltKaxREAL
    @AltKaxREAL Год назад +8

    0:49 WAIT THIS CARTOON NETWORK BUMPER WAS YOURS?!? holy heck! it's amazing my guy

    • @AlexGriggAnimation
      @AlexGriggAnimation  Год назад +4

      Hey thanks! I made the first section. Still one of my favourite jobs ever :)

  • @Kitsu_Worm
    @Kitsu_Worm Год назад +10

    maybe it's too repetitive to say something like this.
    but really, because of you I'm now more confident with animation. like when I first came to learn about it. it's so busy with information like squash & stretch, exaggeration, Appeal from 12 Principles of animation.
    but when I know the 3 essentials from you: Pose, Timing, Spacing. it's really help a lot! and even add spicing up with Acceleration & Deceleration (like to call it more than Easing in & Easing out) it's make me have more fun with it without I'm getting too overwhelm.
    anyway. thanks a lots! and hope you released more of animation lesson to learn!

  • @jessejayjones
    @jessejayjones Год назад +66

    Love how inspiring and encouraging your videos are!! I'm sure they're going to bring many generations of new animators into the field! 🥰

    • @symliadoo
      @symliadoo Год назад +1

      NO JOKE I wish I had classes like this when I was first learning! They carry such a healthy mindset of the craft and leave room for you having the opportunity to be fluid in the way you learn :)

    • @zekoyt
      @zekoyt Год назад

      ok

  • @neilsanders2341
    @neilsanders2341 Год назад +9

    THAT’S SOME DAMNED GOOD GRIGG ACTION RIGHT THERE!! I love the blobby brushwork, and the soothing sounds of that smooth vocal.

  • @auldgrey
    @auldgrey Год назад +2

    Hey Alex, I'm an illustrator/designer for whom animation has been a hobby (using Animation Desk by Kdan)for a few years (I did a semester of animation at art school in the 80s) and I'm stepping it up a level. I was happy to see that TVPaint is one of the apps you use, it's the one that had seemed most suited for how I like to work, and now I'm confident it'll be a worthwhile investment. I have to thank you for the manner and spirit of generosity in your tutorials series- your explanations are so clear and ably demonstrated and most of all encouraging and inspiring. Love your work and style btw! Thank you, man.

  • @erindrawsabit804
    @erindrawsabit804 Год назад +22

    On a 2 out of 3 year animation course and this video is probably more encouraging and helpful than my classes. I feel more motivated to create after watching this than I have after any of my recent lectures.

  • @estebanviteri6893
    @estebanviteri6893 Год назад +7

    I love how much care you put into every video. You don't have to make EVERY shot delicious, but you do, and that is so appreciated. Thank you for all your content!

  • @SuperRamtin
    @SuperRamtin Год назад +2

    One thing I like about this channel is that it's not just for beginners, it's also enjoyable and helpful to watch for animators with experience!
    I love your style and work very much, man. It's so unique!

  • @tamilaben5801
    @tamilaben5801 Год назад +6

    I would absolutely love to learn about stream of consciousness animation. I love your videos! You helped me improve my animation and fall back in love with the process of animating so thank you! I tend to overcomplicate things and end up feeling overwhelmed with the process, especially in personal work, so having little exercices to work on that require less of that dreadful planing is really nice.

  • @TheblessedELK
    @TheblessedELK 10 месяцев назад +1

    We love your videos and how transparent you are with everything! Thank you so much for all you do for the animation community, Alex!!!!

  • @carltonnjenga6585
    @carltonnjenga6585 Год назад +5

    Thank you for these animation videos. They are such a great resource to keep close by for reference.
    It's a treat to watch your process as well, thank you. Please make more of those freestyle animation doodles classes whenever you get time.

  • @azza_weak
    @azza_weak Год назад +19

    Great video, thank you for the great work!
    This was the main channel that made me see animation techniques as less intimidating and try to study it. Got into an animation college with discount for this year, can't thank you enough for all the tips!!

  • @apeeatape
    @apeeatape Год назад +1

    Thank you Alex! As usual an enormous amount of useful and uplifting stuff in such condensed format. And so well articulated too.
    Also I have a little tip for people who self study and get discouraged or having trouble choosing a project for themselves and finish it: What worked for me usually was making an assignment a birthday present for a friend. Upsides are that it has a deadline and a motivation of pleasing a friend. And most likely you will get positive reaction in the end. Following this formula I improved my 3d and compositing skills, assembled an interactive postcard game prototype and tried out countless art styles I wouldn't use in my work or personal stuff. Hope somebody find it helpful.
    Can't wait for more lessons!

    • @AlexGriggAnimation
      @AlexGriggAnimation  Год назад

      Nice one. It sounds very similar to my recipe for personal projects: deadline and sharing it with people.

  • @M0rphoAnimation
    @M0rphoAnimation Год назад +4

    I just started watching your channel and I'm blown away by how much easier it is to learn and improve my skills with your tutorials!

  • @lukeskywalker7878
    @lukeskywalker7878 Год назад +5

    You’ve been such an inspiration over the years. I majored in film but telling live-action stories are impractical and costly. I have stories I want to tell and picked up animation when I saw your very first Photoshop animation tutorial. For the past year I’ve been working on a personal animated series. Thanks for everything! 😊

    • @AlexGriggAnimation
      @AlexGriggAnimation  Год назад +3

      Wow that's so cool to hear! Indie storytelling is one of the main reasons I'm motivated to make this series :)

  • @Neidrocas
    @Neidrocas Год назад +2

    Your tutorials gave me a lot of motivation, the way you explain + your editing makes things very clear, just wanna say thank you!

  • @shonuDhamey
    @shonuDhamey 2 месяца назад

    Hi, Alex. Your tutorials have been a real treasure. Yes, I am a subscriber to your Channel and religiously following every bit of notification I get. Thank you again.

  • @jason_swet
    @jason_swet Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Alex! Love your work. I’ve been animating as a hobby for years, worked around and with a lot of animators and occasionally animate on the job, but have never worked in an animation studio. You share a lot of practical tips that are hard to pickup on your own, without being able to look over a more senior animator’s shoulder. Especially in this ever increasingly remote industry. So thank you!

  • @gatzyuploadsstuff2486
    @gatzyuploadsstuff2486 Год назад +13

    As someone who is starting out in animation these tips were really helpful, thank you so much for making videos like this!!

  • @4nnih6
    @4nnih6 Год назад +1

    Oh! I use layer guides as well! Don't remember if I mentioned those in my own comment back then, but it's nice to know that these can be a good alternative when I'm the solo animator on something :D I picked up the habit to use them during my first visit in the local art school's animation department 13 or so years ago (the 2nd year students there showed me the different "tools" when using a traditional lightboard) and I've just kept it ever since, even though I picked a different school later and went on with art education instead.
    I definitely also feel more motivated and excited to keep trying with more experimental/state of the mind type animation after hearing all these answers. The stream of consiousness type of animation you show here in this video is really inspiring as well + it shows how much animation is often about the movement and flow of things and how animating doesn't always have to be something super complex - a reminder that I think is super useful for both beginners and experienced animators.
    Thanks so much for making this video, and answering all out questions! it was very nice to watch and listen to.

  • @TheBryancrochet
    @TheBryancrochet Год назад +1

    woot!
    been watching the animation tuts scene in youtube for more than a decade. You have some of the best explained content with great examples and realistic expectations. A great set of building blocks!

  • @BobbyRossFilm
    @BobbyRossFilm Год назад +69

    Excellent! I'm a film DP who picked up animation at the tail end of the pandemic when work was really sparse. I've kept it up as a hobby and I can't wait to see more of your content- I love stuff that focuses more on the industry side of things/workflows with a team, since I'm starting to make an animation reel! Haha all that to say thanks for making this content, I'm so here for it and everything of yours I've binged I've taken something from!

  • @budydubby2441
    @budydubby2441 Год назад +1

    oh! I love the animation doodles. I always hesitant when starting frame by frame animation because I don't have a clear goal, but this really gave me push to do without thinking too hard. Thanks for the video.

  • @suroerallie2518
    @suroerallie2518 4 месяца назад

    Your channel is so insightful! I’ve been a designer for so long and leaping into animation. Your videos are helping so much!

  • @cloudisaurus
    @cloudisaurus Год назад +5

    Thank you for this! You give some really unique advice and i'm really enjoy the production quality of these videos. I'm excited to try the stream-of-consciousness animation, that looks really cool! : )

  • @pascu635
    @pascu635 Год назад +1

    This is amazing, I`ve been struggling for years trying to learn on my own, finding a professional that makes this kind of things just to help and give advice is amazing! I hope I could get to the same point where I can share what I know with the rest! Thanks Alex!

  • @noemibarkoczi
    @noemibarkoczi Год назад +1

    I remember discovering your short Phantom Limb many years ago. That was a massive inspiration for my thesis animation and seeing your tutorials (and lectures actually) is such a gift! thank you!

  • @parallaxabomination
    @parallaxabomination Год назад +1

    thank you so much for your input! i love this series. its super easy to consume

  • @SOM_-sy6pv
    @SOM_-sy6pv Год назад +1

    so happy to see you uploading a new tutorial, love your high quality content!
    please keep up your tutorials and do more of these!
    Thanks!

  • @carlasoriani924
    @carlasoriani924 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time and energy to share with the community your experience and opinion, your content it's super refreshing and much more real than 99.9% of the stuff that gets uploaded online, even if we just narrow down to design and animation content. What you are doing is amazing!

  • @guavajagular
    @guavajagular Год назад +1

    Your exercises were super helpful in getting me to keep up my animating, so thank you! With onion skinning, I use it a ton but my brain also has trouble parsing all the clutter at times so that's when flipping helps me.

  • @RamenSharkGames
    @RamenSharkGames Год назад

    The information you have here is -AMAZING- I just wanted to add my voice to the pile and thank you for having these up. Been learning a lot!

  • @lasalb
    @lasalb Год назад

    The content is priceless, but I genuinely love the characters. Simple yet don't lack anything. Thanks a million for these lessons.

  • @WenRakkoon
    @WenRakkoon Год назад +1

    Thank you for your videos!! Probably the most robust and captivating tutorials regarding animation and dipping one’s toes into the spicy depths of frameworking and animating 😂

  • @coelhobugado
    @coelhobugado Год назад +4

    my brother 😎

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 10 месяцев назад

    6:35 process goals. Picking something specific but not huge mountains to climb.

  • @Val11s
    @Val11s Год назад +1

    Awesome video! I've been feeling super inspired by all your tutorials. Can't wait to see more!

  • @samuelbailey8543
    @samuelbailey8543 Год назад +2

    I think this may be the best and most helpful video I've seen outside of tutorials and I've been a motion designer for 5 years. I would definitely pay for a course if you made one!

  • @RodrigoP3ssoal
    @RodrigoP3ssoal Год назад +1

    As an animator I just wanted to say - You're awesome man =)

  • @Delcat42
    @Delcat42 Год назад

    HOLY SHIT YOU'RE THE CAT PIANO GUY. When I was in college, I used a file converter to make that an .mp3 and I would listen to it on the bus, imagining the city. I've watched it dozens and dozens of times. So, uh. Wow, thank you? It's part of my soul. Holy shit.

    • @Delcat42
      @Delcat42 Год назад

      I have made more articulate replies in my time

  • @aseerg854
    @aseerg854 6 месяцев назад

    Great advice that don't consider competing instead take it as collaboration ❤

  • @kohimo742
    @kohimo742 Год назад

    I just found your account today and already I've watched all your videos. You're amazing, my gash. Really inspiring and encouraging. Your style, way you present things and your diction... its past all belief. Can't wait for the next lessons. Keep up the exxelent work and have an amazing day!

  • @ngockhanh466
    @ngockhanh466 Год назад +1

    Hi Mr. Alex, I'mma study animation in Australia next month, hope I can learn a lot of stuff from someone like you and can keep the flame of enthusiasm in this field

  • @pow2394
    @pow2394 Год назад

    I found yours very helpful. I will always watch your videos every time you publish something new.

  • @durangedindividuals129
    @durangedindividuals129 11 месяцев назад

    I’m new to learning animation. Thank you so much for your videos. They have helped a lot with just a few videos.

  • @joy-m8k2r
    @joy-m8k2r Год назад +1

    Very helpful tutorial. 🤗Thank you hard work! And I really want to learn the full class “animation Doodles”you mentioned at the end. I think it‘s very interesting to see the in this regard.😊

  • @mialavender6047
    @mialavender6047 Год назад

    I just wanted to say thank you for your work and time you put in these. I can't afford to get higher education in animation, and I've always felt like it's very complicated and I couldn't learn it on my own. Then I came across your videos and found them super helpful and I'm really inspired to try out everything you suggest. It's so great to have a skilled guide to something you're new at ❤

  • @stayreal54
    @stayreal54 Год назад

    Thank you for a very helpful video! When you said that you rarely use timing charts, it's very reassuring because me too. I always think myself being weird and not suitable for animation work since I don't like using chart, and instead I just work with the timeline! I'm just glad that I'm not alone haha

  • @tworune
    @tworune Год назад

    Hey, another Griffith Uni person! I'm currently studying animation there. I'm absolutely loving it.

  • @marsmakesart
    @marsmakesart Год назад +1

    I would LOVE to see a full class on the animation doodles/stream of consciousness animation. great video, cheers:)

  • @kuichib
    @kuichib Год назад

    wow! this channel may just have become a new favourite ♥

  • @ЕлисаветаПисьмак

    I do really admire the fact you make those. Cheers!

  • @lazyfoxplays8503
    @lazyfoxplays8503 Год назад

    Holy shit. RUclips randomly recommended you a bit ago and I was like, seems cool.
    Didn’t realize I’ve seen your stuff before! Woah.

  • @szamira7199
    @szamira7199 Год назад +1

    your videos always give me chills ✨

  • @potatoshark72
    @potatoshark72 Год назад

    Heyy your back! Your videos have really helped but i haven't been able to update my other comment about your channel till i finish one more video tysm for these classes!

  • @bacon8687
    @bacon8687 Год назад +1

    Your videos are so helpful; after watching just one of them I improved so much, thank you!

  • @andypatterson1209
    @andypatterson1209 Год назад +3

    This is very informative and therefore proven to be accessible and useful for beginner animators such as myself 👌👍

  • @theOfsen
    @theOfsen Год назад +1

    I love these and i would love to see more! keep up the good work

  • @homegarover5640
    @homegarover5640 Год назад +3

    It would be pretty epic if you made a full video on the animation doodles. 😊😊😊😊

  • @marianacarvalhodemelo5433
    @marianacarvalhodemelo5433 Год назад +1

    your videos are so nicely structured, thank you so much

  • @pitou492
    @pitou492 Год назад +1

    Babe, wake up, new Alex Grigg video just dropped

  • @thatalchemistlady
    @thatalchemistlady Год назад

    You are very cool. Animation is nowhere near my field of work, but I respect animators a lot (I also love watching a lot of animated shows/movies, so there's that). You explain things very well, too. It's interesting to hear about your experience and your tutorials!

  • @Killerboysketch
    @Killerboysketch Год назад +2

    Really appreciate for your hardwork and time to create a amazing video for us 😀

  • @jvazestudio
    @jvazestudio Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video, really helped me, I'm going trough a kindda sketchy part of this season in muy life so some of the questions really resonated with me, it would be awesome if you do an in depth about that kinda meditation technique, cheers!

  • @ronnykhalil
    @ronnykhalil Год назад +1

    Would LOVE a tut going deeper into your "animation doodle meditiations". Deeply grateful for these vids (and all your work)

  • @ZhyrenStudios
    @ZhyrenStudios Год назад +1

    This is exactly what I needed to here after working consecutively on my animation project

  • @aguywhosbi7671
    @aguywhosbi7671 Год назад

    i love this channel so much! thank you for making these great videos!

  • @Dantti
    @Dantti Год назад +1

    'Few free programs' I Hope you mean Blender's Grease Pencil, it's awesome! I would love to see you make stuff with it :)

  • @aztro.99
    @aztro.99 Год назад

    another banger tbh, loved that animation at the end

  • @samueljamespillar
    @samueljamespillar Год назад +2

    Again, thanks Alex! Also, I definitely CANNOT draw and yet I am an animator... I feel like especially in Cel animation you can get away with a lot as long as the motion works.

  • @stockmeat
    @stockmeat Год назад

    Thank you for your all the help. You rockk!

  • @oumidotattoo
    @oumidotattoo 2 месяца назад

    thank you for the great advice. I do get motivated from your doodling animation like meditation. I have a small goal each time I made something new. I would like to make smooth and accurate but simple animation.

  • @ScienceVashu
    @ScienceVashu Год назад

    I am just 14 and I really want to do animation it's been 2 years and with your videos I am really feeling confident that I can do something great.

  • @w0mblemania
    @w0mblemania Год назад

    Please do an expanded video on goal-setting, how to keep motivated, how to break down work in to chunks.
    Thank you.

  • @TinyWarriorAnimations
    @TinyWarriorAnimations Год назад

    I have loved your videos since I found you, thank you for sharing more answers to these questions. I'm still learning and I rarely have anytime but one of these days when I have time , know that all the techniques I would have gotten from these and the Animators bible.

  • @yoiceflores1522
    @yoiceflores1522 Год назад

    Thank you Alex!
    Soy de Chile y tus videos me han ayudado mucho

  • @vertibrateanimal
    @vertibrateanimal Год назад

    ur class is like medtation exercise its neede and its relaxing .........fan of your work from guide to meditation............

  • @nandorocker
    @nandorocker Год назад

    Dude Alex so much ❤❤❤ for the content you’ve been making. I’m getting inspired to follow your steps on the UX side of things…

    • @AlexGriggAnimation
      @AlexGriggAnimation  Год назад

      Hey nice one Nando! when i started making these classes i really wanted to use examples from UX but I got lazy :( Maybe we can collab sometime

  • @allmico
    @allmico Год назад +1

    Can you show us how to animate characters and objects and that kind of stuff? Would really help out! Also just subbed your channel because I love your videos!

  • @obibongkenobee
    @obibongkenobee Год назад +2

    like many others, these videos have been a great help! i was a bit stuck at first, and this series has helped reinvigorate me to keep trying and experimenting! thanks so much alex!!

  • @gooseatthedoor
    @gooseatthedoor Год назад +2

    my prefered animation style is rough animation

  • @Jackzpanc4keparlour
    @Jackzpanc4keparlour Год назад

    Your channel is so underrated thank you for this

  • @dianasofia6784
    @dianasofia6784 Год назад

    This was really inspiring, helped me to not give up. Thank you!

  • @leticiajn
    @leticiajn Год назад

    You have an amazing way of teaching, all videos are great!

  • @francisxavier1633
    @francisxavier1633 Год назад

    You've motivated me to start learning animation, thank you for the amazing tutorials! 🙏

  • @patryk_lisejnik
    @patryk_lisejnik Год назад

    Thank you Alex, your videos are great!

  • @Natalia-ty8qq
    @Natalia-ty8qq Год назад

    Process goals, love that

  • @apopheme2732
    @apopheme2732 Год назад

    I'd love to see a complete video on the subject of "Doodles animations"! :)

  • @NiceHyper01
    @NiceHyper01 Год назад

    Awesome video! These classes are really helpful.

  • @OreoO0O
    @OreoO0O Год назад

    Perfect video in a perfect time
    Hopping you keep up that excellent tutorials ❣️

  • @glennthomasstudio
    @glennthomasstudio Год назад

    amazing as always Alex

  • @ss8140
    @ss8140 Год назад

    Awesome vid thanks. I think people can definitely improve drawing skills with practice and study too.

  • @merlinmelon
    @merlinmelon Год назад

    Love your color palette!

  • @avaarrow7478
    @avaarrow7478 Год назад

    0:15 side note
    0:30 who are you
    1:02 how successful can you be without animation schooling?

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 10 месяцев назад

    4:59 timing chart versus timeline spacing.

  • @pcstudios7683
    @pcstudios7683 Год назад

    I made it in! Love the video! 2:29

  • @pablowauis8411
    @pablowauis8411 Год назад +2

    Seus vídeos são tão contemplativos e motivadores. Prendem de verdade minha atenção. Obrigado

  • @beatrizcosta3243
    @beatrizcosta3243 Год назад

    I want the animation doodles class! :)))) thank you for this video!