@@InspirationTuts2D I appreciate that! I also love the videos with income statistics or just statistics about the industry in general! Cool animations for the stats would be a good fun animation actually!
Hi! Could you please tell me the name of the soundtrack at 07:06? That nostalgic vibe I was looking for. By the way, really amazed by the amount of information you shared with us. ❤️
I have been experimenting with background art in Clip studio paint, I am not a professional but getting better. My experience is background art is important because without it, the scene will not exist at all so people need concepts, graphic design, images boards and storyboards even with all that its only a few seconds of footage
The top wealthy blatantly explo it their labor immensely solely through shit starvation wages despite never doing anything creative in their pathetic, worthless, miserable lives
so if you want to run an TV animated series show 22min per episode 22~24 episodes you would need all your life savings (lets say 550k per episode that is 550k x 22 = 12,100,000 $$$ that's just animation budget ....) i was wondering how disney animated TV series make profit ...
It all depends on many factors. Krita is definitely good for animation, but I personally like it for digital art. Blender's Grease Pencil is simply AWESOME, but it's rather unusual and lacks a bit in terms of intuitiveness (especially if you're used to the more "conventional" animation software). Tahoma2D would be a great choice actually, as it's basically the simplified version of OpenToonz. I like Tahoma2D mostly because of its "Clean-up" features (because I spent years drawing with classic mediums.. you know, pen, paper, pencils...), so it helped me transition to the digital world smoothly. But it's also great for animation nevertheless. You can definitely check our previous videos where we extensively covered the three software. Thanks for the suggestion!
$1000 a minute charge for a studio? But then I realised it was a minute of delivered animation.
Just one question, what is delivered animation?
I’m tryin so hard to learn blender right now. Your channel is a big help!
Thanks a lot for the feedback! We're so glad it's helping and we're cheering for you ;)
@@InspirationTuts2D I appreciate that! I also love the videos with income statistics or just statistics about the industry in general! Cool animations for the stats would be a good fun animation actually!
No it is not. Stop lying. She has no tutorials or anything of value.
@@InspirationTuts2D Stop paying for comments.
My studio working on 2D traditional hand drawn animation.
how much does it cost?
2d animation deserves more financial credit coz it's alooooot of work!!
Yeah...
Hi! Could you please tell me the name of the soundtrack at 07:06? That nostalgic vibe I was looking for.
By the way, really amazed by the amount of information you shared with us. ❤️
I have been experimenting with background art in Clip studio paint, I am not a professional but getting better.
My experience is background art is important because without it, the scene will not exist at all so people need concepts, graphic design, images boards and storyboards even with all that its only a few seconds of footage
If it costs so much, why do animators make zero dollars? I want to be one but I can’t be broke 😭😭😭
Studio owners need that third yacht ig? Can't be letting artist think their work is worth what it is.
The top wealthy blatantly explo it their labor immensely solely through shit starvation wages despite never doing anything creative in their pathetic, worthless, miserable lives
Just The video I was looking for
Thanks for the feedback! We're glad you liked it
What?? 150k per minute is not accurate. The 19million also includes other costs like marketing sales distribution and so on
Thanks for important information
The fact that Spirited Away was cheaper to make than Anastasia is a crime.
So verbalase's 50k for a 3 minute video is actually a pretty ordinary sum
So, what this told me is that I need to learn 2D animation
Thanks for explaining, I have yet to come up with a budget
Any time!
so if you want to run an TV animated series show 22min per episode 22~24 episodes you would need all your life savings (lets say 550k per episode that is 550k x 22 = 12,100,000 $$$ that's just animation budget ....) i was wondering how disney animated TV series make profit ...
plzzz plzzzz tell me in comments which is better for 2d animation krita vs tahoma vs blender
It all depends on many factors. Krita is definitely good for animation, but I personally like it for digital art. Blender's Grease Pencil is simply AWESOME, but it's rather unusual and lacks a bit in terms of intuitiveness (especially if you're used to the more "conventional" animation software). Tahoma2D would be a great choice actually, as it's basically the simplified version of OpenToonz. I like Tahoma2D mostly because of its "Clean-up" features (because I spent years drawing with classic mediums.. you know, pen, paper, pencils...), so it helped me transition to the digital world smoothly. But it's also great for animation nevertheless.
You can definitely check our previous videos where we extensively covered the three software. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@InspirationTuts2D thankyou very for the suggestion i will definitely try tahoma thanks
plzzzzzzzzzz tell me plzzzzzz plzzzzzzzz plzzzzzzzzzz
CSP vs Krita
Thank you for the suggestion! We talked about them both recently, but a dedicated face-off seems like a great idea. Stay tuned ;)
Hope everyone meet me after get success in animation also me 🎯