how I made my first animated short
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
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ORIGINAL MUSIC IN DYING LIGHT VID:
• Very cool mall music
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Music in this video;
Spongebob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Jellyfish Fields
SimCity NES - Game Start
Arthur - Theme Song Instrumental
El Equipo Del Norte - Bossa Cara
Rockin' For Decades - Nonetheless (Sting Version)
The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion - Harvest Dawn
Pac-Attack - Puzzling Situation
SimCity SNES - Megatropolis
Pac-Attack - Menu Selection
Animal Crossing New Leaf - Nook's Homes
Doom 2016 - BFG Division
• Very cool mall music
Pikuiniku - The Mountain Temple
Club Penguin Elite Penguin Force - Ice Fishing
Beethoven Symphony No. 7, Movement II (Allegretto)
• Neon Genesis Evangelio...
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
2:06 - Writing
3:03 - Ad Read
4:33 - Writing (part 2)
5:58 - Storyboarding
7:25 - Management
8:26 - Backgrounds
9:35 - Audio/Music
11:25 - Animation
12:57 - Money
13:42 - Adobe
18:44 - Outro
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bro got a sponsorship on a video about sponsorships
i would usually post the time to skip the ad on other videos but your ad reads are so good that i’m not gonna
I need an entire vid dedicated to the sound design for this ad. So incredibly well done. Took me back to the childhood feels
Bro it money but you will not get 10000000+
where's your twitch link
As a graphic designer, I can confirm, if cancer became software, it would fear being infected with Adobe.
adobe is simultaneously incredible and INFURIATiNG
this is too true
@@llevc yep
Graphic Design student here. Working with Adobe is less appealing than a pipe bomb to the face.
@@guyinthechair5795 lol I actually don't mind it too much
If you're looking for more adobe issues to add to the list, my favorite new glitch in Photoshop is "Randomly acts like the shift key is always pressed, ruining every single hotkey in the program until you restart", or maybe "Pasting from the computer's clipboard literally doesn't work, I don't understand what Photoshop's fucking problem is."
The malware from a cracked Adobe launcher my friend had was easier to fix than my hotkey issues.
The worst part is that some of adobe best features are Patented so no other software can use them or face a lawsuit, meaning your forced to use adobe it’s use they “ exclusive Features “
I like the part in inDesign where the text on a line tool just tells you to off yourself
this is why i use DaVinci Reslove and Krita
Funnily enough that keyboard modifier issue in photoshop is actually featured at 18:53
Hey Noodle, I'm a film student going through his last year at university and I gotta say, school really took something from me. I have felt pretty uninspired and kinda hopeless about the future lately but this video single-handedly reinvigorated my creative soul
I sincerely and from the very bottom of my heart thank you so much
Also, fuck Adobe
fuck. adobe. I use the goddam crappy adobe express (i'm not paying for adobe photoshop) and sometimes I can't download my files. Fun fact: using the screen hack with a transparent image fucks it up almost 90% of the time.
I feel you. I've been in the same creative drought for a while.
I'm glad it's not just me. I just graduated from my character animation major and I've kinda just been in a depressive slump for the past week. Dunno why it hit so hard the moment I got out of uni
No by nothing in some countries we use the Cracking Adobe is morally correct, also there's the detail that somehow those versions run better than legit ones
I wonder who pitched “bean girl” as an idea. It’s really a mystery I can’t wrap my head around it. It’s not as though any of the mentioned colleagues have an unhealthy obsession with beans or anything.
Didn't expect this "behind the scenes" video to be a trojan horse for an Adobe hit piece, but I'm all for it.
Hear hear, down with Adobe!
Hear! Hear!
Adobe slander is always appreciated.
Can you explain the adobe columbia thing?
@@MicRouSn7 Creative Cloud subscriptions are cheaper in Columbia 😁 So with a VPN you can pretend to be in Columbia and pay less for the same product 😉
*Allegedly*
That was the best ad I've ever watched honestly, when advertisers don't enforce impossible constraints on the creators the ads can be great.
The recent ads on some TF2 videos that are pre recorded by a marketing rep and just inserted into the video unnaturally are the most annoying thing ever. Glad that some companies are actually making enjoyable ads these days
hit with 2000 nostalgia
yeah idek how companies make a profit by throwing money at creators to make an ad that everyone skips over
How does it feel to have a top comment?
It depends. Sometimes having absolute freedom can be overwhelming and having a strict restraint or limitations breeds alot of creativity with them as they can push stuff to the limit they're given.
You are legitimately one of the only people capable of getting me excited and fascinated with the art of animation and the entire process that comes with it. Have you seen the show "Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken?" I think you would appreciate it as an animator.
Love that show
@@noodlefunnyneat
hell of a storyboarder tho the dynamic camera angles were amazing
You know who always reminds you that you're in the wrong industry? Fellow animators. 🤝
Animators always make me remember how untalented and worthless I am.
Oh well... back to playing Tears of The Kingdom
@@samson7294 Please don't tell me anything other than the answer to my next question... I simply must know....
... ARE. THERE. DUNGEONS. ???
I love this comment
My brain has been rotted so much I expected a My Mom joke
@@theporschetiger Do you know who else's brain has been rotted so much and expected a My Mom joke?
adobe products are the definition of “unhealthy relationship”
they always reel you back in
and the cherry on top w/cc is the gimmicky, niche bloat features (which were usually readily available before as third party plugins) that they shove onto ur computer at a steady pace to trick u into thinking u wouldn't be better off with an Acquired copy of cs6 (until ur forced to work w/someone else's project files or a newer plugin)
If Adobe products were people, they would all be arrested eventually for domestic abuse, with Animate being the first one.
Except there's a lot of better individual options over Adobe's cloud. Some of which are open-source.
So it's more or less a “waiting for the abuser to die in order to collect their will” situation.
I "found" the fact that as of this post your comment has 404 likes humorous.😂 Sorry web dev dad joke.😅
Time to leave adobe. Blender is fantastic, davichi is fantastic, there's way better stuff
Btw 2D on blender is great once you learn it
I'm not sure if you ment to do this, but I really appreciate how many times you emphasised that "you didn't know what you were doing" or "had never done this before"
I am constantly overwhelmed by the scope of my own projects in reference to other creators that I enjoy such as you, and to hear that you also learn as you go and put a ton of work into *everything* was really like.. calming? in a way.
You rule dude. Excited to see more from ya :]
Im currently studying for animation among other things in college, and the program theyre making us use is Harmony from ToonBoom and OH MY GOD IT'S ONE OF THE BEST THINGS TO HAVE EVER GRAZED MY GNARLY, MISHAPEN, UNWORTHY HANDS
My favorite part about this is "Used blender, so encountered no issues". They absolutly did encounter issues, but what constitutes an issue in adobe vs anything is else are so wildly out of phase with eachother that you can't in good faith use the same word for both at once. If blender has issues, then adobe has catastophes and that just doesn't fit normal sentance structure.
Not to be just another "Blender is better" comment but...
Used Maya: encountered issue, tried googling issue, nobody knew answer and several people told me I illegally downloaded the program (which I didn't lmao) and deserved it. The program took 10 minutes to reload each time.
Used Blender: encountered issue, googled the answer, everything opened in seconds, even on the bad computer.
Someone one time said Blender is bad because "it's not made by a company so it's less support" and I unsubscribed, because I have always easily found help online and Blender's flaws are regularly updated, while Adobe and Autodesk have created such a monopoly on programs they don't care about their consumers, they have no incentive to fix their broken products.
@@HotDogTimeMachine385 The benefits of your program being free, and open source, and moddable to read any other file type known to man. The people know whats up. Corperate support can never be trusted.
@@HotDogTimeMachine385 fricken yes. I went to college for 3d stuff and EVERY SINGLE STEP I encountered an issue one way. Finish a full character rig save for next day? Nope heres 90% of it deleted. Doing the same EXACT step and model as someone else for normal mapping? Nope not allowed(even they did it on my software wouldn't work). I finally swap to blender cause my license expired, and holy crap I have not had a single similar issue since. The only things I have had are either I open a heavy model which just takes a few sec to open. Or I did something wrong not knowing something specific to the program. Which all was found online. Maya answers were almost always on a version that looked like it was from 1920.
As a Blender user, most problem i encounter are some random hotkey that i pressed accidentally and don't know why this does this thing. Also one time i face a problem where onion skinning doesn't work so i have to make a new file and copy the material into it.
Blender used to have issues as bad as some Adobe products in my experience with it from 16 years ago compared to today, but generally they've squashed a ton of major bugs over the years that Adobe just...ignores......forever............
Schrödinger's Doubloons is by far the biggest stress factor for any indie project. Glad things worked out!
DUDE. Adobe Animated constantly crashing and corrupting my files is why I finally just abandoned ship and dove into the ocean. When I was lost out at sea the Blender Grease Pencil pirates finally found me and I've never looked back. Honestly though, you should switch to blender grease pencil for all your animation needs, 2D and 3D living together in harmony. It's really satisfying.
Finally somebody mentions grease pencil. Highly recommend the GP Animator Desk extension tho. It helps a lot with workflow.
"You murderded it! Allegedly, first degree, homicide, suspect not in custody, lock your doors-" Gonna use this as motivation for my coworkers at work :)
The zombie film crew idea (the "interns") is actually a really fun concept
I imagine he just found a random group of zombies holding camera equipment and decided to roll with it. After all, they would be keeping an eye on him at all times.
Adobe products are what finally convinced me that piracy can be morally good
It took adobe to show you?
Usually people understand once they play anything. Especially those shitty p2w games lol
On the morality scale:
Not using Adobe products > using Adobe products without paying for them > paying for Adobe products.
Feeding de facto monopolies that are a cancer on your whole field of endeavour is bad, mmkay?
Even when you use those products without paying you're feeding the monopoly by training yourself on them and leading other people to use them.
I remember genuinely being shook at how high effort that promotional short was. Getting to see the lovingly stressful creative process behind it makes me appreciate it even more.
Also, holy shit never knew Adobe was THAT shit
Toonboom Harmony is what i used when i was in college for a animation course, it was marketed as a industry standart program which all if not most animation studios are moving towards instead of Adobe. I highly recommend the use of it because it had some really good tools and compositing uses in it.
I work as a supervisor in a very fast paced tv show that uses adobe. I feel very heard in this video. What you experienced I usually live through daily on 2-3 episodes that I am working on at a time
God I hate how Adobe is the industry standard. It's broken, Adobe will never fix anything, and it's expensive for an indie to use (legally)
As a storyboard artist working in the professional industry, I can vouch for clip studio. It is often used in my company since it's easier to use and animating in it makes it seem like you're working traditionally at the same time.
Proping up this content. Everyone should use CSP instead of flash
I've just started trying to learn animation on my own, and even I managed to make something using CSP. Very user friendly, and there's lots of tutorials out there
I will warn that CSP's company has been getting a little big for their britches lately, requiring newer paid updates and for them to always be online. So it's not all sunshine and rainbows but it's still not Adobe fifty feet in hell.
As another clip studio enjoyer i have had no problems with it and can recommend but be warned, they've smelled the money and are showing signs that they're turning to the adobe business practice and will probably start charging people a monthly subscription fee to use their future software.
As far as i know clip studio version 1.XX will still work with the pay once own forever model but who knows if they suddenly get a craving for infinite money and make me pay software rent.
Bought clip studio and have been happy with my license thanks to its performance for nearly a decade now, but have been falling back to Krita (free and open source like Blender and GIMP) more and more the past few years.
That ending montage of all the team’s shit they had to deal with felt like a violent crime against adobe. And I’m here for it.
Once for a summer intensive animation camp I did last year at an art university (that I got into for this fall yay :D) I took my animation project home to work on over the weekend after spending like 20 minutes figuring out how to make sure my animation was actually uploaded to my Adobe cloud so I could work on it on my personal laptop (and then sneaking into the school on the weekend to try again because actually I *failed* the first time)
*I was having trouble getting Adobe to work with me* and lost like half my progress making this ~16 second walk cycle I was needlessly glamming up look nice, I took the initiative to get my dad to come in every time Adobe even so much as stuttered, which somehow made it work.
It’s not that my dad did anything to my computer to fix the issues, it just seems that whenever any technology I own has a problem, the minute I complain to anyone or go get someone to fix it, it suddenly gets the fear of god stricken into it and works flawlessly again.
So my advice to make Adobe more bearable: bring a father figure into the room to threaten the program cooperate with you
Kidding, ofc. Tho also during this camp I was storyboarding and there was an issue upon booting up photoshop. Error message, so on so on.
Got the tech guy to come in and look at it and he mutters under his breath while staring at the screen, “I have never seen it do that before.”
We take a lunch break, come back, and magically, photoshop has fixed itself.
Boy howdy I do love Adobe.
As an artist, hearing the ranting about adobe was beautiful, the catharsis of hearing someone say how much they hate it is incredible, just, great
Same :0
Not to mention their thing about employment being an amazing thing is bs back in the early 2000s. My dad was handling support for Photoshop, and oh so many damn bugs came up from there, and they STILL persist DESPITE his documentation and several, SE VER AL urgent requests to fix them.
It was like music to my ears hearing him rant about adobe. I hate that Adobe has a laundry list of softwares that are literally the same thing. It makes no sense, but money talks right
I think any creative can relate, as just about any modern creative goes through Adobe at some point. I'm a video editor who frequently collaborates with a graphics artist in the office. The other week, Premiere decided it couldn't handle 2 streams (one 1080p, one 720p) on an M2 Pro, to the point where it'd *forcibly* lock up and play the entirety of the timeline to the end. And I don't mean lock up Premiere, I mean the entire freaking computer. Meanwhile, the graphic artist had his photoshop crash so many times that he just quietly left work early that day, and the next morning arrived with his whole desktop computer just so he could work with a program that wasn't from Adobe.
Good times, good times ;_;
I rarely had trouble with PS
i love how noodle gets progressively more unstable in the adobe bit but then he remembers this still has to be an actual video and not him ranting about adobes bullshittery so he calms down but is still obviously _this_ close to snapping again and bursting our ear drums from how loud he will shout
edit: what the hell how did this get 350 likes in a day i thought it'd get like 2. THX 4 DA LIKES!!! 😃😃🥰😃🥰🥰
I'd watch a full Adobe bullshittery video ngl
As someone who is starting to think about getting into graphical stuff for my own personal use and knowledge... thank you Noodle.
I love how over the past 2 years the backround in these videos went from a regular house to a decrepit overgrown building
Doing an entire short film in animate is absolute madness. Had no idea people still do that especially such high quality ones
There are TV shows that still use it
@@noodlefunny that must be hell
Motorcity, devilman crybaby, wakfu, and lu over the wall all use Animate
@@stheteller7470 I did know that Yuasa likes using it for clean up. If things are handled cut by cut and not composited in animate it's not as bad. Still quite bad tho
I know it'll never happen, but the Who Stole my Rations? : An Open Letter sounds fucking hilarious and I wish that could have its own little series
Lets start a kickstarter send him a remote controlled pipebomb and an envelope of money. Lets get that series
@@Data-Expungeded a better idea is to mail a pipe whose shrapnel is money.
@@tomtheconqerur So like a bottlecap mine, but with paper cash? I'm intrigued
The arrangement of Komm Süsser Tod was a great addition.
Kudos to you and the team you put together, and my condolences for all the lost work along the way. May Adobe rot.
One silent minute of respect for all animators.
I absolutely love on this went from Noodle telling us the struggles with animation and coordinating a team of animators to Adobe ranting akin to Raycevick's level of script complains, with matching voice tone and pace. Hard not to appreciate, even if it turns out it wasn't intended.
we need a noodle x raycevick deep dive
I am an editor. I am not a very good editor, in the grand scheme of editors. My latest project, about a month ago had massive video corruption in Premier and I lost 6,000 clips, leading to an additional 30 hours of work. I feel what I'm sure is only a slight part of your pain. The video you made turned out fantastic. Major props to you and your team
Preach
I am a sound engineer. I won't say I'm the best, but i know what I'm doing and how to fix problems. I use Adobe because that's the file type my clients send me for work. The amount of times adobe has completely ruined my audio because of easily preventable problems that are only a problem because of their design, and thusly are outside of my control, has brought me the closest to feeling as if i am dead. In total, id say adobe has led to an extra months worth of work in my life purely due to how bad they're design is
i feel your pain, my video editing isn't also the best but, theres even a serie i was making with my friend wich was COD MW3, we recorded the entire fucking game, but all the files got corrupted once i send them to premiere, then after that my old computer died and i lost the raw files, then i gave up, cus i didn't wanted to annoy my friend to watch me re-play the game again, re-edit everything again and HOPE TO GOD SO THAT NOTHING GETS CORRUPTED OR MISSALIGNED
PLEASE SWITCH TO RESOLVE TRUST ME YOU WONT REGRET IT, I've been it using for about 2 years, and besides the a crash now and then and some really easy to fix rendering issues it's perfect. No corrupted files, no nothing. It also auto saves litterly every other click, and dosen't lag at all when it does so. Also the free version is REALLY good so if you have the option to swich, please do (and I heard finel cut is also pretty good)
@@_pepzi2959 the only problem of that is that im gonna have to lear to use an entire bew program, even the premiere i didnt knew how to use everythinf
Frankly, watching this back so long after it happened, the fact that you not only produced something genuinely really good in spite of the limitations and also the Adobe but also are still seemingly on speaking terms with these people is remarkable. This seems like the kind of project that starts as a “Hey friends let’s do something cool together!” thing that quickly morphs into everyone fucking *hating* each other, and the fact that you took control and were able to keep everyone from killing each other/you in the process is genuinely a testament to your abilities as a team leader.
I’ve watched this video 3 time because noodles storytelling is amazing and visual representation of the experience is amazing 👁👁
Gonna be honest with you, started watching this then decided to go watch the short, came back to continue watching this, and then WENT BACK to the short and appreciated all the more. Fantastic work, all; I truly hope you all got paid enough for this awesome work!
Where’s the animation?
@@theswissmiss69 mall
Did you know that the average horse sphincter can clench with a force up to 35 pounds?
How do you know this?
Speaking from experience?
Is there a way to train it? How strong is the strongest sphincter?
Yea I knew
Like the esophageal sphincter or the gastroduodenal sphincter? You have to be specific.
20:10
coordinates lead to a snow covered desert on the outskirts of Beijing, in case you were to to check yourself
3:23 the astronaut’s voice is so cute here, it reminds me of a child
20:15 for anyone curious, the coordinates lead to a Burger King in Nampa, Idaho
Also, side note, the video came out phenomenal. Y’all should be very proud of what you created :)
I've been to that burger king, kinda lame ngl
Yeah, that Burger King kinda sucks.
I live in eagle Idaho, i could go scope it out
Graphic designer here. Severing myself from Adobe was one of the most uplifting, yet terrifying things I’ve ever done. Thankfully, I’ve been moving to some iPad apps to get my work done these days, most notably ProCreate and Luma Fusion. There are great alternatives out there, but I’ve only been able to effectively collaborate with people because many of these apps can export work… using Adobe-based file types like PSD. Their grip will hold one way or another, it seems…
Hey! Been using an iPad for professional work for a good three years now, if you need more recommendations for iPad software to use in the same vein as procreate, there's Artstudio Pro, which has more features, and Infinite Painter, which has even more features but is also an android app and as such very unstable. Oh and CSP too but whatevs
Can they import Adobe files? I go to school for Graphic Design and so many of my projects are therefore Adobe files, named PSD and AI and Indesign
I went the Affinity route, and have been pleased.
Komm Süsser Tod during the credits was such a nice touch, chef's kiss
the music has to be my favorite part, i just keep repeating the music section just to listen to those banger tracks. You and your team are very talented and crafty. Im sorry to hear about the crunch but knowing that, it just blows my mind on how fantastic and hilarious the video was. I nearly forgot it was a sponsor film.
a behind the scenes video but the director slowly grows more insane over the course of the video. love your work man
I appreciate blender even more now... This humble soft did the impossible and actually gave alternative to 3D artists
And 2D, and somewhat video editors, and simulation… 😄
absolutely. and lets not forget how much they do BETTER then autodesk and adobe. i used 3dsmax for like 5 hours and i hated every second of it. its the most unintuitive and ugly program ever. i still dont have a clue how you are ment to edit meshes in 3Dsmax .
I love it and it doesn't crash that much. Great alternative for me to go 3d and 2d without losing too much money.
See I love how you brought up CSP being used more in the industry as I just swapped over from it due to the "2.0 Incident". I would love to see Blender get a lot more industry use because the things you can do with it are seemingly infinite and it's open-source.
13:26 you were right though, the video DID fuck so hard!
And this is why I use Blender. For those that are unaware, besides 3D modelling/animation, it has 2D animation, a video editor, a compositor, and it is 100% free and open source. (and for photo editing, I use GIMP, also free and open source). I plan to never touch Adobe with a 100ft pole. Your short was amazing @noodlefunny and the people working on it are obviously incredibly talented. Keep doing what you do best guys!
dude gimp spams the sub reminder just as much as adobe
Krita is also worth a look! It's free and open-source like GIMP, but specifically made for raster art and animation.
@@user-uv7kz7yu4b Gimp is suck, but Krita is really good for drawing and animation.
I've been meaning to try and get into video editing in Blender for awhile. Just haven't had the time to learn it yet
Please don't mention gimp. it's even worse
As a graphic designer who’s used Adobe Illustrator every day for the past 6 years, I feel your pain brother.
Yeah. What are we gonna do, revert back to COREL DRAW?
5:27
....felt that... Slammed my hand down on the arm of my chair the same moment.
I love the coalbones note with just the coordinates leading from a parking spot into a Nampa, ID Burger King. I was like OMG thats spooky! Seeing as i live less than an hour away
For an animation class in college I was supposed to use Adobe Animate for all of my projects. At the end of the semester I had to create an animation a bit over a minute long and I struggled with that thing for weeks and weeks purely because of adobes ability to be bad at being an animation software. The deadline was coming up and after weeks of getting nowhere I finally emailed my professor to ask if I could use Clip Studio instead for this project. He said it was fine. I restarted the entire project from scratch. It took me about a day.
All that to say aside from just bugs adobes UI and workflow is the worst thing I’ve ever had the misfortune of seeing and I hope it burns :)
Clip Studio and ToonBoom are simply so much better than Adobe.
7:26 in my opinion, just being aware of the struggles your employees are dealing with makes you better than 90% of employers, so there's that.
Taking steps to help address and resolve those problems, even if that means doing work yourself, makes you better than the remaining 10%.
As a sound designer who works in Pro Tools I absolutely feel the video engine pain. Wild work for just one sound guy! Very impressive across the board, seems like y’all put in an absolute ton of work and it paid off
The whole adobe bit hitted me like a train crushing an egg.
My favourite was that one update for after effects where it totally removed a whole school's ability to render videos.
Good times.
As someone who just finished an animation degree I’m going to send this to everyone of my friends, because the slow dissent in the madness is so real and unfortunately no matter what program you use things will break in magical and frustratingly individual ways harmony is great, but it breaks constantly but it’s better than flash
Clip Studio never breaks
@@vazazell5967ea I’ve never had clip studio downright crash or break on me ever. The only time I run into issues is with the iPad version (where I animate) where the frame rate gets really bad if you either use the camera feature or have too many drawings/lines on the frame.
Actually, since what I’m working with uses real footage, the worst feature in CSP is it’s video import. It works, relatively, but the video can’t be too long or else it will destroy the program from the inside out if you try to play it. So you have to chop it into 1-2 second sections.
Although, compared to the completely random bugs and crashes with other programs, a reliable issue is much better.
@@spoony8485I have had some problems with clip studios just randomly not working sometimes or random things glitching for no reason. But I’ve never lost any work because of it I just save my file and closedown the program and reopen it and it fixes itself. Ima just say all animation software has its jank but Adobes is just insane.
I used to use Sketchpad on browser, but for some reason the page kept freezing and I had to close then restart. My work wouldn’t be erased, but I wouldn’t be able to undo any edits before. Also groups of lines and shapes would constantly break if I tried to move them or group them. I switched to Pencil2D and I’ve experienced absolutely no bugs, and any issues I have had are just me having some difficulty adjusting to the software, like whatever that polylines tool does.
I'm a one woman work force, running two web shows and eventually going to be writing, directing, animating an entire movie all by myself?
why?
cause im scared of people and have no money to pay anyone :D
seeing all the work you had to put in to make such a masterpiece has let me realise that I will probably never work with a team in my life and will constantly make mediocre stuff
but hey
at least i dont use Adobe
Sticking to your guns. 😎👍
FUCK ADOBE!!!
Hug.🤗
Honestly, you probably have an edge over a full team of animators who do use Adobe.
Idk but your channel says Spain and that means you have my unconditional support cause I'm spanish 👍
9:59 best part of the video
Gay
Man this makes the original version of Source Filmmaker on Source 1 look more competent then any adobe software
The fact that this is the FIRST TIME you’ve storyboarded is amazing. The shot composition was honestly so great. One of my favorite parts of watching it (I am a nerd)
This video is brought to you by the "FUCK ADOBE" Foundation, and viewers like _you!_ Thank you.
Where was this joke from?
I remember seeing it in SAO abridged but idk if that's the original place where the joke came up.
@@Jawsomest PBS I believe
20:13
For anyone wondering, the coordinates are in a Burger King parking lot
Watching this, this actually legitimately showed me how actual behind the scenes stuff happens, especially with that scene of the scene doc, very cool ramen man!
The Adobe rant hits close to home. Punching a wall from an adobe induced rage happens so often it has become a problem... there are no longer any walls to punch
No more walls...
That would explain why Noodle's house looks the way it looks in the background.
11:01 This siren-as-background-music thing is fantastic! I didn't even notice it when I watched the short (which is, of course, the hallmark of good sound design). Mad props to Astr01d the composer!
I can understand why you wouldn't given the undertaking this last project was, but god DAMN it would be so sick to see more fully animated shorts from you.
Your artstyle, your humor, your mixing of medias, all that shit is so engaging to watch as is, so having a proper story told through that same lens is just elevates this already entertaining work that you do into something phenomenal.
its crazy how your production quality has just continuously gotten astronomically better after every video over the last few years
like even the cardboard cutout fillers like how and why
i love how almost every slide in the outro begins with "experienced frequent crashes"
I LOVE the use of Beethoven's 7th, 2nd movement for rant sequences. True Masterpiece.
This is so incredible. I love everything about this animation, and learning more about all the work that went into it is amazing. You're such a brilliant and talented person. I'm sorry this was so stressful and financially difficult. You deserve the best, and I hope you’ll be able to continue to do what you love under much better circumstances in the future.
i already felt a lot of respect & love for that animated Short and how amazing the composition was, but the fact everyone has to constantly survive Adobe acvtivelly sabotaging yalls work adds a whole other layer of respect & admiration
I'm so glad i lost my pirated keys for it so i had to find better programs (while lacking a lot of features Paint Tool SAI 2 is a beast for drawing)
Dunking on Adobe will never get old, don't know why but knowing that others are experiencing the same pain as you kinda makes it suck just a tad less. I feel you very much. Great video!
I like how we saw his room get progressively more destroyed, and now plant are growing inside it, like… THE DETAILS!! also I just don’t see anyone talking about it that much.
Same here. I thought it was funny how the house is really the only thing that deteriorated as noodle makes more videos
YES! it's so amazing that the disaster just keeps growing and I love it
Happy to see a inside view of the making of your last video. You have done such a fantastic job with your team and the work that you all did.
you know what, your hard work played off. I watched and rewatched it as soon as it came out. I love it so much and it's such a discreet ad that, until the ad part of the ad, I just thought it was a genuine just normal short! You all did such a magnificent job, and I look forward to anything else you do in the future!
As a modeller in a big animation studio, i reeeeaaaally empathized with the management part regarding... revisions...
it's infuriating but does result in a better outcome
I love how I could instantly tell that Bean Girl was Brebdan's idea.
God I love your videos. You put and the team you put together put so much into that video and it took so much out of you all. Thank you for all the work you do!
Ooohhh that Adobe Flash corruption, man-o-man it's my favorite when I'm under a deadline!
16:54 he was so angry the earth shook.
I'm so proud of you David.
They grow up so fast.
15:58
you're an incredible creator, and i appreciate the type of content you create sooo much. thank you for being you ❤
Man it's always so wild to hear what goes into these things! For what it's worth, you're one of the only creators that still gets me excited about every upload. I know you'll deliver some good ass shit, keep it up!
Noodle is the only RUclips channel where I PURPOSELY sit through the sponsor segments on because they’re AWESOME
The" Komm Süßer Tod" in the outro was a nice touch. Very fitting.
The third impaced connected all humans and their emotions.
Adobe Products connect all humans through one emotion: Pain.
Real
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So happy for you! You definitely deserve all the success. Your art is amazing.
As always, great work. Truly one of the best channels on RUclips. The quality of each of your videos is top-tier. Definitely a high ceiling for you.
You and Blu Jay are two of my favorites. Keep up the great work
“We’ve got to have….MONEY”
- Tony Jay in the Tom and Jerry movie
Now that Krita's got a bit more of a functional animator, I wonder if you or any of your team have tried it?
Ed Tadeo animates in krita if you want to look into them
They have a RUclips channel
I highly reccomend Krita at least from a casual animator and dedicated artist perspective. Its got everything you need to create some pretty cool stuff
@@luperdrgz Oh heck yeah that's my jam right there
Krita my beloved ❤
krita animation makes me want to shit myself
I like how the ending credits start normal and then transition into madness
I'm glad you all make it through! Love your videos
I’ve been using Adobe for nearly three years. mostly premiere, with a bit of after effects and photoshop on the side. Not an artist btw, just a video editor. I knew it was horrible for a while, but that segment made me seriously want to look into switching. Thank you.
DaVinci Resolve is becoming better and better with each version, I really recommend it if you're looking for a Premiere / After Effects replacement
@@Erone I just downloaded it, I heard good things about it from a teacher!
Premiere and animate are the true villains of adobe
Filmora was life changing for me as a hobbyist who only occasionally needs to edit. So user friendly
@@wotterthose4511Filmora rugpulled their permanent purchasers by making version 11 unusable to those who bought the "permanent package" or whatever it's called
The short was one of my favorite videos of yours. It looked pretty amazing. One of the best, up there with your aspect ratio video (I’m absolutely addicted to it, watched it in VR like three times).
The video was amazing, you all did a great job. While watching I noticed the audio and loved it.
Oh my god, as a student graphic designer I thought my tears dealing with Adobe might have just been me but hearing your struggles with them is cathartic
God I have never seen such a passionately made short, made in such a short amount of time, with so many obstacles and still came out amazing. You guys are an inspiration
The Adobe rant was honestly music to my ears, currently in the middle of what will hopefully be my final year of university and even now I want to perish every time I hear a instructor, lecturer or tutor say adobe’s programs are “the industry standard”, especially when those same people immediately pull up some good alternatives, free ones too. Some programs I can tolerate but in particular, premier and animate are honestly just painful
I can't wait for clip studio to become a common industry alternative/standard in the west. I was advertising it to my professors and classmates especially.
Clip Studio is absolutely fantastic. I've been using it since 2016 when they were known as Manga Studio. I use the EX version so I have extended options for 2D animation and I completely recommend it in all forms. Be it digital art, 2D, or 3D art!