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Storyboarding sounds like one of the best positions you could be in on an animation production, to me, honestly. Especially when you've gotten the hang of it. Thank you for these insights!
As of right now I am doing janitorial work and have been a artist all my life. I have nvr applied to become a artist in understanding the themes and principles so as of last year I decided to take all of 2024 to learn to board and change things around for myself. This video was very helpful in understanding and creating a pipeline for myself. But ultimately I am going to keep looking and begin practicing. Thank you for the awesome video
I suddenly have more sympathy for cartoon sitcoms. I feel like if people knew this stuff prior, they wouldn't drag shows like these through the mud as much, animation-wise at least. It does make me wonder, can we keep the sitcom formula and take it a new direction, making it innovative and dynamic?
@@AnimationHustle A better way to appreciate other artists is by putting their credits in your videos about them. Especially if you're stealing their seminar videos.
I find this true for many things, especially game development… Demanding more content from 2 month old early access games, yet oblivious they’re asking for a ridiculous amount of time consuming work
I just adore that you show off that people do not have to have pristine drawing skills to be able to do this. All you need is to understand perception and expression especially but you don’t need to Produce quality that of a graphic novel Also keep in mind that when you are an amateur artist You might get to caught up in mastering your own style That you might not realize you already have the capability to portray poses and emotion in an accurate 3d space.
They do have great drawing skills! They do not render it like graphic novels would, with the inking, colour or what have you, because it's about communicating the story and setting the stage, before the next step in the process. Graphic novels have a thumbnailing and sketching stage too;)
capturing figures/objects in 3D space accurately is an immensely difficult skill that takes years of hard practice, they just don't bring it to full polish with all the bells and whistles of clean lineart and color, but it's the core foundation of drawing
Loved this video! It's super helpful to see the different ways storyboarding is done. I'm interested in comedy and action-comedy for TV animation. Thanks for all you do!
I dont really like WIR2 but the storyboard artist that explained the process blowed my mind, its so amazing and im gonna be more thankful with the animation industry for making an effort, well, some people more like others.
This video was really helpful and informative! I hope to be an "actual" storyboard person at some point so I'm trying to improve a lot at the moment and putting stuff on RUclips. I've been feeling really self concious about how my sketches aren't "instantly" good, though, but seeing how other people work and make progress in the same field is very inspiring and gives me motivation to keep going!
i want to work in TV animation doing mostly comedy. the way in which Disney and Aardman work definitely appeals to me and the way i draw boards/thumbnails.
I'm a professionnal storyboard artist and I highly appreciate this video. It's interesting to see what techniques other artists use in their work process. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for this video I find it super helpful to learn based on these compare and contrast different approaches and conventions for different projects and communities. Not looking to be in an industry at all but I’ve been post it note animating and chara designing between homework margins for as long as I can remember, made a 3 minute frame by frame improvised thing once over the course of months on flash. Lol a lot of times I storyboard something on my mind and feel satisfied with and leave it at that. Then I find these lil hamburger stacks of a story I had on my mind later and go huh weird.
Thank you for sharing! This was amazing and very useful. I especially found the grey-tone blocking interesting. It's like how Glenn Vilppu blocks in forms before figure drawing. He sometimes uses charcoal and a chamois, or ink, or watercolor. It was cool to see the digital equivalent. I like how the Photoshop boards look, but I like the organization and management of Storyboard Pro. Is there a way to get the Photoshop version organized without having to make multiple PSD files?
Nice content, man. I'm a storyboarder in TV animation. I would love to learn some tips from you about being economic in boarding for TV, getting the most bang for buck on limited camera angles.
I wanna start doing animation for a series I have planned However I am not a good animator. I do practice but I’m still very much a beginner and something I struggle with is doing story board. I usually do a sketch and then lineart before I go to the next frame so I still need to learn alot
Cool video, any chance the software/tech is listed that shown here. My daughter's interested in drawing animation so I'm looking for the right tools to get her started. thx
How old is she? Most pros use Wacom tablets. And software like Toonboom, Tv paint, and adobe animate/ after effects( this one isn’t really good for drawing tho) IPads have drawing tools too! Procreate is popular! But if she’s your and still exploring, good old fashion flip books could be fun to start. Get home notecards and maybe a light box on Amazon for like 15bucks and boom!! Haha
@@AnimationHustle How to use differnt compositions to keep each cut/shot interesting? Hoe to use the 180 rule during action shots? Wow, thank you for asking.
Thank you so much for this video, I am currently working on some cool movies as a storyboard Artist and will love to work as I am new in this field, I want to pursue my career as a story artist and will love to work in Disney because its my only dream, I have learned a lot from this video about how to create a story for different genre, thanks again for this wonderful video
Thanks for this video. One day I’d like to be a creator of a show. I’m currently a web series creator but I found this video very interesting thanks again for this video.
is that any full version for the video fo a guy who explain about stagging and family guy storyboard lecture ?? what is the artist name ?? do u guys know ??
@@AnimationHustle ....Hang on a second. You mean to tell me you know his name, but you DON'T CREDIT HIM IN THE VIDEO? So either you don't know how to put credit titles in a video, or you were trying to ride his coattails - which is it? CREDIT OTHER ARTISTS, DUDE.
@@queencallipygos It's neither. This is a hobby for me I usually try to put the links in the description but Sometimes you forget. working on it. chiiiillllllllll
i really appreciate this video as it's both really interesting and helpful, but what the hell is this editing? All these people are being cut off mid-sentence
Well, the info in ea section was very interesting...BUT sadly,whoever cut this together did a bad job,lol. The sections cut off not only mid-explanation, but esp on the "perspective horizon line" bit, it's cut off mid-sentence, which was too bad, because I would have loved for them to finish & show the idea in practice, not only when standing still, but when action starts.
Hello, sir. I want to become a background/environment artist, but I am confused between 2D backgrounds and 3D backgrounds for games. Can you please guide me on how to become a 2D background artist for animation? Thank you.
Could you maybe find clips of how animators just make like the final animation for a show? Also I really liked this video so much because it helped me understand what a storyboard artist would do and that’s something that I wanna be when I grow up, so thanks again🫶🏼🙏🏼
@@AnimationHustle You never said you could see or hear either, Helen Keller, but operating a RUclips Channel implies you know enough not to cut someone off in the middle of a sentence. But you linked to the original video, so thanks, I guess. :)
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Ah please shut up
Storyboarding sounds like one of the best positions you could be in on an animation production, to me, honestly. Especially when you've gotten the hang of it. Thank you for these insights!
As of right now I am doing janitorial work and have been a artist all my life. I have nvr applied to become a artist in understanding the themes and principles so as of last year I decided to take all of 2024 to learn to board and change things around for myself.
This video was very helpful in understanding and creating a pipeline for myself. But ultimately I am going to keep looking and begin practicing. Thank you for the awesome video
Good luck on your journey, friend :> ❤
Keep up man🙏🏻🙏🏻
I want to become a storyboard artist when I grow up, so this video is really helpful for me!
I suddenly have more sympathy for cartoon sitcoms. I feel like if people knew this stuff prior, they wouldn't drag shows like these through the mud as much, animation-wise at least. It does make me wonder, can we keep the sitcom formula and take it a new direction, making it innovative and dynamic?
Yeah! Once you realize what goes into it it’s easier to appreciate!
@@AnimationHustle A better way to appreciate other artists is by putting their credits in your videos about them. Especially if you're stealing their seminar videos.
It’s usually the type of humor that’s the problem
i agree it's sad
I find this true for many things, especially game development… Demanding more content from 2 month old early access games, yet oblivious they’re asking for a ridiculous amount of time consuming work
I just adore that you show off that people do not have to have pristine drawing skills to be able to do this.
All you need is to understand perception and expression especially but you don’t need to Produce quality that of a graphic novel
Also keep in mind that when you are an amateur artist
You might get to caught up in mastering your own style
That you might not realize you already have the capability to portray poses and emotion in an accurate 3d space.
That type of stuff inspires me.
They do have great drawing skills! They do not render it like graphic novels would, with the inking, colour or what have you, because it's about communicating the story and setting the stage, before the next step in the process. Graphic novels have a thumbnailing and sketching stage too;)
capturing figures/objects in 3D space accurately is an immensely difficult skill that takes years of hard practice, they just don't bring it to full polish with all the bells and whistles of clean lineart and color, but it's the core foundation of drawing
4:04 Oh, the irony of this timestamp being the precise location where a strike created a skip. 🤣 Beep boop beep. Continuity not found. 😁
Loved this video! It's super helpful to see the different ways storyboarding is done. I'm interested in comedy and action-comedy for TV animation. Thanks for all you do!
4:58 Wow! I never thought to do it like that before!
I dont really like WIR2 but the storyboard artist that explained the process blowed my mind, its so amazing and im gonna be more thankful with the animation industry for making an effort, well, some people more like others.
This video was really helpful and informative! I hope to be an "actual" storyboard person at some point so I'm trying to improve a lot at the moment and putting stuff on RUclips. I've been feeling really self concious about how my sketches aren't "instantly" good, though, but seeing how other people work and make progress in the same field is very inspiring and gives me motivation to keep going!
The last intervention from the Disney guy is pure gold !
i want to work in TV animation doing mostly comedy. the way in which Disney and Aardman work definitely appeals to me and the way i draw boards/thumbnails.
Same here
THEY CUT MY MAN OFF AT THE BEGINNING NO
I am currently storyboarding an audiobook I recorded, using it as my voice track. Thanks for sharing this video.
I'm a professionnal storyboard artist and I highly appreciate this video. It's interesting to see what techniques other artists use in their work process. Thanks for sharing 😊
That's awesome, are you only a storyboard artist? How well is pay?
*worked on anything in particular?..*
M story bord sikhna chati hu story bord sikhna k liye k karna pare g ?
Do you still do storyboarding?
Can you help me get into it? 😮😮😮
This is so inspiring and helpful! Thank you for putting this video together ✨
Thanks for this video I find it super helpful to learn based on these compare and contrast different approaches and conventions for different projects and communities.
Not looking to be in an industry at all but I’ve been post it note animating and chara designing between homework margins for as long as I can remember, made a 3 minute frame by frame improvised thing once over the course of months on flash.
Lol a lot of times I storyboard something on my mind and feel satisfied with and leave it at that. Then I find these lil hamburger stacks of a story I had on my mind later and go huh weird.
Thank you for this supportive and inspiring videos.
That horizon line character relation just blew me outta the water.
great Insight thanks for putting these clips together. I am trying to break into feature animation as a story artist.
It'd be better if he credited the people whose clips he put together instead of just stealing those clips.
Thank you for sharing! This was amazing and very useful. I especially found the grey-tone blocking interesting. It's like how Glenn Vilppu blocks in forms before figure drawing. He sometimes uses charcoal and a chamois, or ink, or watercolor. It was cool to see the digital equivalent.
I like how the Photoshop boards look, but I like the organization and management of Storyboard Pro. Is there a way to get the Photoshop version organized without having to make multiple PSD files?
Nice content, man. I'm a storyboarder in TV animation. I would love to learn some tips from you about being economic in boarding for TV, getting the most bang for buck on limited camera angles.
I’ll see what I can find! Are you looking for tips on comedy or more action driven shows?
@@AnimationHustle Either one would be great! 🙏
The concept of the camera is the strangest thing to me in animation, but it is very important.
If there’s a video for the character design process in feature films or even TV, I would love to see that!!!
I wanna start doing animation for a series I have planned However I am not a good animator. I do practice but I’m still very much a beginner and something I struggle with is doing story board. I usually do a sketch and then lineart before I go to the next frame so I still need to learn alot
Sketch every frame then do line art after on all the frames
Wow learned a ton on camera angles that I didn’t even think about. Just pop in and out is what I thought subscribed
thanks this is neat ive always wanted my stories to go through a story department
This video is great! Thank you for sharing this!
The hoizonline character tip is so useful
Great video. Do one on action boards and direction.
Cool video, any chance the software/tech is listed that shown here. My daughter's interested in drawing animation so I'm looking for the right tools to get her started. thx
How old is she? Most pros use Wacom tablets. And software like Toonboom, Tv paint, and adobe animate/ after effects( this one isn’t really good for drawing tho)
IPads have drawing tools too! Procreate is popular!
But if she’s your and still exploring, good old fashion flip books could be fun to start. Get home notecards and maybe a light box on Amazon for like 15bucks and boom!! Haha
You can get started using professional tools for only 500$ these days its insane, less than my guitar lol.
@@AnimationHustle ive recently spent $28 to make a small multiplane table its really easy. Lightbox, small wood table, piece of glass
Thank you for sharing
More storyboarding videos, please.
Working on it!! Any particular type of storyboarding you want to see more?
@@AnimationHustle How to use differnt compositions to keep each cut/shot interesting? Hoe to use the 180 rule during action shots? Wow, thank you for asking.
@@hotsauce7124 I'll work on it!
@@AnimationHustle You are the best, thank you. I love your playlists!!!
@@AnimationHustle Credit other people when you do!
Thank you so much for this video, I am currently working on some cool movies as a storyboard Artist and will love to work as I am new in this field, I want to pursue my career as a story artist and will love to work in Disney because its my only dream, I have learned a lot from this video about how to create a story for different genre, thanks again for this wonderful video
great video, where we can find the whole itw where he explain horizon line etc. ? thank you for this video
ruclips.net/video/haBF3QEkXFA/видео.html
@@AnimationHustle thank you 🙏
Good insight, thank you.
Love this video!
That was awesome to see
I love the DCSHG.😂 and I want to do its storyboards and art to it.
Just subbed happy 10k!
Welcome aboard! Thanks! 10k is crazy!
How do the storyboard artists know about the full story 🤔
Movie, TV, and Video game I already done a few personals storyboard animatics but I don't think I'm go enough for the industry
Wow super fun video. Really informative too👍
Thanks for this video. One day I’d like to be a creator of a show. I’m currently a web series creator but I found this video very interesting thanks again for this video.
At 11 you cut the part on perspective a whole video about that would be great.
is that any full version for the video fo a guy who explain about stagging and family guy storyboard lecture ??
what is the artist name ?? do u guys know ??
Search brian mainolfi on YT!!
@@AnimationHustle ....Hang on a second. You mean to tell me you know his name, but you DON'T CREDIT HIM IN THE VIDEO?
So either you don't know how to put credit titles in a video, or you were trying to ride his coattails - which is it?
CREDIT OTHER ARTISTS, DUDE.
@@queencallipygos It's neither. This is a hobby for me I usually try to put the links in the description but Sometimes you forget. working on it. chiiiillllllllll
Animation is fun…..❤❤❤
amazing.
Love the video, great content gathered. Wow, nice!!!
Nice!!
Nice
Can you do one for game cutscenes? Mabye ask Ubisoft and nintendo and more
AWESOME ✌
What program is he using at 1:42 that lays out your thumbnails sequentially?
Looks like photoshop!
What software is the first guy using?
14:43 What is this program or plugin? Can someone please tell me
I love how the Family Guy is separated from Disney on the title, even though the series is now owned by Disney. Lol.
Lol Those are drastically different styles despite being under that same umbrella now!
i really appreciate this video as it's both really interesting and helpful, but what the hell is this editing? All these people are being cut off mid-sentence
Hello, how do use photoshop for storyboards and rendering the animatic?
m.ruclips.net/video/5mpvuTp_57Q/видео.html
I kinda want 2 b a story board artist, but I dont know how 2 draw
Well, the info in ea section was very interesting...BUT sadly,whoever cut this together did a bad job,lol. The sections cut off not only mid-explanation, but esp on the "perspective horizon line" bit, it's cut off mid-sentence, which was too bad, because I would have loved for them to finish & show the idea in practice, not only when standing still, but when action starts.
horrible cut at 11:44. :-/
Software for storyboard artist ??
Or they just make it up
Nice editing, the interviews seem connected
Hello, sir. I want to become a background/environment artist, but I am confused between 2D backgrounds and 3D backgrounds for games. Can you please guide me on how to become a 2D background artist for animation? Thank you.
What kind of pencil do they use for the storyboards ?
Honestly whatever kind you want! You can do them on paper to practice as well!
@@AnimationHustle awesome
0:01 movie is this?
Could someone tell me what the first 2 softwares shown in the video are?
I think the first one is toon boom storyboard pro
@@hammadhasany2407 o okay, thanks!
Has anyone have problems with pressure sensitivity on their wacom and I noticed smoothing in animator cc has no effect. Good channel btw
Pressure control is challenging to get a hang of, it's a very common problem, just give it time.
Could you maybe find clips of how animators just make like the final animation for a show? Also I really liked this video so much because it helped me understand what a storyboard artist would do and that’s something that I wanna be when I grow up, so thanks again🫶🏼🙏🏼
Is this video LUCIDROUSLY choppy? You cut the American Dad guy off mid-sentence! 11:40
Maybe you need to make a video on Professional Editing. :\
🤣🤣🤣 when did I say I was a pro editor?????
@@AnimationHustle You never said you could see or hear either, Helen Keller, but operating a RUclips Channel implies you know enough not to cut someone off in the middle of a sentence.
But you linked to the original video, so thanks, I guess. :)
relax lol you sound like you got some issues. enjoy your weekend!
@@AnimationHustle Hey, at least I'm not the guy wh-
I agree tho thats so annoying
LOL HAHAHAH
What hardware and software do you use to draw?
And i will not pay you
I hate family guy and nobody likes family guy and family guy animation is the worst and this is for charlie hebdo je suis charlie i am charlie