Animation - Traditional Animation Demo
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- Опубликовано: 2 апр 2016
- In this short video, Aaron does a quick demonstration on how he creates traditional hand drawn animation on paper.
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Aaron Blaise is an animation feature film director and wildlife artist.
For 21 years Aaron worked with Disney helping to create some of the greatest animated films ever made. During that time he worked as an animator or supervising animator on "The Rescuers Down Under", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", "Pocahontas", "Mulan" and more.
In 2003 he was co-director of "Brother Bear" for which he earned an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film.
After "Brother Bear" he helped to develop several projects but ultimately left Disney to pursue an opportunity back home in Florida. Aaron recently served as 2D Animation Supervisor and Character Designer for the "The Bear and the Hare" an advertisement loved by millions around the world. ( • Video )
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love that line: "it's not about being realistic, it's about making it believable" - you sir inspire me.
That phrase is not from him, in fact, that's what Walt Disney told to his workers when he was alive. :)
That would be difficult for him to say that after he died really... :P
lol
He isn't dead
That phrase belongs to no one. Yes Disney said it but what if Dinsey heard someone say that phrase before he even said it. Anyone could say that phrase and that doesn't mean they are copying it from someone else. No phrase belongs to no one. Anybody in history could of said it before and believe me they have. Disney taking tooooo much credit.
That is what you call a Master.
ProperSauce more like a grandmaster!
Sensei*
The way you flip those pages ,alone, shows the years of experience behind it. This is basic animation technique, but you go beyond the basics and show real emotions through this 4 second shot. Simply amazing.
I always wanted to animate, but never liked digital art that became so popular in my generation. Now, I am not insulting digital artists, but it just isn't for me. But lately I have been practicing more traditional animation (like 30 seconds to 1 minute scenes) and I am starting to actually like what I draw. Anyway, just wanted to say thank you for the inspiration.
fraya1022 oh wow, keep trying. Never give up. I have a dream too
I feel the same way, I have always loved traditional animation
you're like me in that sense. i'm okay with digital animation, but it's just not for me imo
@@furryexterminator9600 what do you mean? flash animation or "puppet" animation? sure i agree, i looks like a cardboard cut out moving the joints only, but digital animation drawn frame by frame looks as smooth as the one on paper
DUDE SAME- i never got into digital art cause it just didn't feel as real as drawing on real...paper!
I have so much respect for people who do traditional animation. Animation itself is already a ton of work, but TRADITIONAL animation is just insane. I don't have the same kind of patience, so I'll be sticking with (hand drawn) Flash animation for now.
Daptor animation is animation. In fact, traditional animation is way easier.
+Atitus Evans how come
It's way more expensive to buy a tablet, and the tablets are kinda hard to get used too, drawing traditional is way easier as you can go ahead and put your skills to work.
But it looks better, so it's worth it
Atitus Evans You can get a super simple Wacom tablet for like $70 - $80
I can remember a high-school friend of mine and myself would do animation as a time passer. We'd hook up usually on Friday evenings. He was exceptionally talented at drawing, and animation. Where I am more of a cartoonist. Between his work and mine, the sky was the limit.
Great job here to this master of animation. Thank-you for sharing your skills.
The sound of the paper is SO satisfying! Love this video.
Elyasaf Aloni true
I want to learn how to do this!!!! Ever since I was a kid traditional animation has inspired, I want to make this my career. Ill try my best.
Good luck!! Don't stop!
I wish you the best my friend
I too have the same dream..hold onto that...you can do it.
read books :") push your limits
you need to run in the right direction to succeed
Just watching you flip the pages so easily gave me shivers. I hope to be as great as you someday Aaron, thank you for the inspiration!
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I will not lie I laughed out loud when you said "Prismacolors don't erase well, so, I've just learned to kind of, not erase anything". Felt that with my soul, I live to use Prismacolor pencils and I definitely ignore most all of the erasing process now lol
The traditional animation has always been my favourite, for many reasons. One of them being that you can feel how much hard work was put into each frame, each little movement, and the fact that the animator needed to draw the same thing over and over and over again to make it move smoothly. Nowadays, with the help of computers, lots of these things have lost their touch--CGI and computer generated things are hard work, sure, but it's much more simple now because of rigging.
you're right, often times i watched ghibli movies along with friends and usually they are kind of boring to watch animated cartoons as i noticed that i keep remembering them how that shit that seem so childish if a fucking hard work! that one seconds is about 30 frames, this means that one second could have 30 fucking draw man and some movies could last even 2 hours make ur counts!
holy shit. those paper-handling skills. wow
"Repeat that about 100 more times and you've got a scene *Laughs*"The fact that he laughed makes hime 100 times stronger than me
This guy explains it step by step and I still find it impossible to comprehend. Closest thing to a magic for sure.
Traditional animation is so inspiring for me.Just seing people making animation on paper really makes me want to animate!
I'm so happy to find this. I'm left-handed and none of my animation friends could show me how to flip the paper properly. This is great thank you.
Man, am I the only one who appreciates all types of animation instead of saying one's true animation?
EDIT:"Am I the only one.." Oh dear god that beginning, of course I'm not the only one!
I love all types of animation too. Sure there is one that started it all but that doesn't mean there is only one true one, I agree with you.
Credin no
Nope. I too love all types of animation no matter what the medium is. As long as it tells a good story through the medium. :)
I really hate people comparing two different mediums used for visual storytelling...like jeez
Exactly. The story is what's important. It's why Disney has certain periods of movies that are more popular than others despite using the same medium. It's why Pixar is more successful than DreamWorks despite both studios using the same medium.
@@ssffe529 It's like comparing dubstep to rock..
Watching the classic style in action is inspirational. Keep putting out more of this type of stuff.
Learning from the best ! Great tutorial !
This... This is...
THIS IS THE FASTEST PAGE FLIPPER I HAVE EVER LAID MY EYES UPON!
Is it just me or is it satisfying to see him flip through the pages really quick then draw
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holy crap!!! that's amazing!
This is really what I want to study more on and I enjoy this alot. Animation is fun and it intrigues me.
Back in the days lol
Same here
the paper cuts
Ouch
Haha yeah
rest in peace
Ooooww
You're making it seem easy, but that smoothness we're seeing is the product of years of experience. Traditional animation is a very laborious art!
The sound of the paper still gives me chills! More!
*ah yes the old way to make animation.. I love it!*
Thanks for demonstrating the hand craft of animation, that is where the "magic" is!
thank you Aaron Blaise, for showing how awesome the art of hand drawn animation is. please make more videos similar to this.
The work your doing is so important, it swims against the tide of 3D animation, nothing against 3D but the magic starts in the hand drawn stuff. Excellent.
This is so helpful! I use frames like this method to practice emotions and “in between” poses, since I struggle with things looking too stiff. This definitely helps me!
that was great, traditional animations are so beautiful
I would like to see more videos like this
I study animation at university both traditional and computer created. Whenever I see traditional animation come to life it puts SUCH a huge smile on my face! It's like bringing life and vibrancy to a character. It's literally like it has come to life and it's so magical!
This is seriously one of the more inspiring videos I've seen, I can't wait to do some hand drawn animations. I never even considered that it would be something I could do
I love how you're doing more live art! I'm really excited to see more
Thanks Aaron. I love watching you draw. by just watching, i have improved a lot.
Nobody:
Traditional animators who have to draw 15 frames a day to make any progress: *I aM SpEed*
Art isn’t about speed it’s about taking time !continue with your cheap ass animation it barely moves
@@nightisright1873 why so rude?
@@nightisright1873 wow your very nice >:(
This makes me admire Japanese animators way more...
This is so satisfying to watch! I can feel your joy in being in your element. Thanks for your videos 🙏
This was an amazing experience for me. Seeing another left handed artist and animator is thrilling and awesome. Finally my right hand will be useful for something while I'm drawing and animating with my left hand.
You, sir, are an inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing with us. Beautiful, subtle work. Brilliant!
dang this guys an inspiration. for such a long tedious process you can see how efficiently he works through this scene beautifully on his first try.
it's always the old people that warm my heart the most, watching this made me happy!! thankyouu soo muchhh!!!
Worth noting, this is only the first part of the process, now every frame needs to be inked on cel, painted, background added. Sooo much work
Yes! This is such a special video. Old school animation at its best. Thanks Aaron! More please!! 👌
Beautiful craftsmanship!
This video is a serious page-turner.
Incredible talent. Much respect.
BTW - I love these real time animation demos you post. Thank you :-)
I cant put in words how I love your work! I feel honored to be able to see this masterpiece.
That was just amazing, you've gotta do more of thus stuff!!
I have been a Disney animation fan for more than 50 years, and am absolutely DELIGHTED in having found your channel to watch this process, which is AMAZING!! As a construction professional, I was very fortunate to have done a few projects with the Imagineers in WDW FL, and loved being around the art directors and other creative folks. It is inspiring!!
traditional animators are so badass he flips those pages like a wizard
I love seeing the traditional method in action. Im dabbling a bit with animation in digital but I come from a background of pencil to paper. Working in ink has helpeda great deal too. You really have to visualize where you want to end up. Your method of not erasing is awesome!! Trying to use more of that in my sketching.
I could watch this guy work all day. Fascinating!
Thank you for sharing this. I'm so in love with hand drawn animation. I'd like to do it for a living someday, and these recent videos of yours are so inspiring. Can't wait to see more!
Thank you for this video, I'm learning about animation at university and we're starting out with the old methods which a lot of us are anxious to start. This video was so useful to me.
That was so satisfying to watch...
Watching you animate offers instant stress relief.
Incredibly awesome!
amazing cant wait to start my computer animation courses, u r so inspiring thank you
That was a real pleasure to watch!
Pure eye candy!
I have such respect for animators!!
This is fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
Your work is amazing!!!! also the paper noise is so satisfying to me😂
I'm majoring in visualization to become an animator and watching your videos keeps me encouraged and excited for the future! Thank you for sharing :)
LOVED THIS!
Do you have a video answering
How you got as far as animating for Disney? You're truly an inspiration
And animating for Disney is my dream.
This is one of the most _incredible_ presentations of the 2D Traditional Animation Technique with Light Table in the entire Web so far; it combines the qualities of Cartoon Drawing, Gesture Drawing, Animation Drawing (conceiving Animation), along with didactic and inspiring focus/concentration in the Flow of things regarding the artwork of Animating in general. ¡Thanks for this brilliant content!
Thanks for the video! I was inspired and learned a thing or two. Looking forward to more of your videos
My brother is drawing an animation for his class. Watching this video is a big help in understanding the process. Thank you!
He makes it look so easy
This was great Aaron! I really enjoyed the Demo and hope to see more videos of traditional animation in the future. The commentary helps me keep things in mind while I animate.
Its sooo great to see you drawing. Can do it whole day ^^
Thanks a Lot for this Lesson Master !
Oh my I appreciate this so much! This was so informative thanks for taking your time to show us this!
This is the animation i love
Sir, I already saw couple of your videos here and I can tell that this one shows your absolute passion about animation. Other svideos are great but this one... you're light up and driven, it can be seen that this technique is something you just simply love. Amazing to watch! Thank you for all the movies you've made that was part of my childhood. Im 35 and I still watch cartoons and animations. Never enough! :)
this was beautiful and I enjoyed it immensely!
Wow, i love your work, you did a great job sir
Wow this is so cool!
NANI LEFT HANDED DRAWING AAAAAHHH
So nice watching just flipping pages
no doubt that this guy is an animation expert, but that "I am a big bone guy" line reminded me of south park, but really now, seeing him shifting papers and drawing frame by frame is so pleasing to the eye and made me smile as I love animation as well.
Aaron you're an inspiration to animation geeks everywhere keep the great work and thanks so much for these!!!
We need to bring this kind of animation back. Who’s with me?!
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Awesome video. Gets me inspired to animate
Yaaaaa! I can't wait for more!!!
Great as always!
This was amazing!! Thank you so much for the demo! :D
That was Awesome.
So cool!
I never knew this channel ever existed. After I seen more of your content, I was blown away! I hope to see your next upcoming project soon. Also, thank you for this video!
you are awesome dude, seriously, total inspiration
Thanks for such an enjoyable video of your work.
Just great! I've seen this before but now I'm subscribing!
Fantastic to watch, must take incredible patience to animate a full feature film.
You and your work is like stars that shine trough my spirit! Love to watch more live stream! ^^ Keep it up!
Please, please, please do more of this.
I love this! please do more!
this is amazing, please more!!