I just received a reply from them. They told me not to send a demo reel when I'm drunk. You know, I'm not really drunkfnjgornshdbjjdi nn idosfnciofkskqotijvnsk idovnncfkskamicjdk
I don't know the first thing about animation, but it seems pretty daunting from the outside. I was expecting my first glimpse into the behind-the-scenes to confirm that apprehension, but I was thoroughly surprised and thrilled to see how easy you made this look. What a great video. As someone with a budding interest in animation, this was a fantastic introduction to the subject, and has only encouraged me to explore further. Thank you!
YESSSSSS!!! You know that feeling when you are searching for tutorial on youtube hoping to find something close to what you had in mind but it ends up surpassing your expectation. That's what I felt when I found this video.
Most likely they were using a Pose to pose technique. Where they analyze reference and decide on what poses are the "Key poses" and then the animators work on the in-betweens and breakdowns. Books like The Animators Survival Kit by Richard Williams, And The Illusion of Life by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas. Both are great resources for emerging animators regardless of whether you are working in 2D or 3D.
The classic Tom & Jerry was made with full animation, they had the budget and time back then since they were shorts for the cinema - only a few each year. In the 60s and 70s that didn't exist anymore, the model shifted to TV animation for children and the budgets and production time was greatly reduced. That's when Hanna Barbera and other studios created limited animation, a collection of techniques to speed and simplify things. You can see that by how the Flintstones and other shows rely so much on talking. Some of the limited animation techniques: reducing the amount of new drawings by frame (animating on twos and threes), keeping the body still and moving only the lips of the character, the rolling background that repeats endlessly, among others. That only begun to change in the 90s when computers are brought along and that has helped a lot. Besides full 3d shows like Reboot, PCs begun replacing the hand painting process. Cartoons like Justice League and X-Men Evolution were done this way: the animation was done on papel but instead of painted cels, the drawings are digitized and colored digitally. That is the most common way of making 2D cartoons untils this day, witht he difference that some are drawn digitally instead of on paper (like the modern Simpsons). Other model that is used a lot is the cut-out animation, in which the 2D characters are created like puppets and the animators manipulate them just like in 3D animation. This, of course, is cheaper and a lot faster than full 2D animation, but it can produce really good shows if used by talented animators: Teen Titans Go, Mighty Magiswords, The Hollow, Jorel's Brother and others.
One minute to animation excellence? Consider my mind officially blown! 🤯🚀 This tutorial is like a warp-speed journey through the art of animating 3D characters. Get ready to unleash your inner animation ninja! 🎨💥
needed horse animations , so i did that with those helocopter wild horse shots , needs quite the tinkering though becasue a horse doesnt stand still while running lol
Literally taught me more in a minute than these thirteen long nothing burgers. Love you so much Edit: actually in thirty seconds 💀 I’ll finish your video but damn dude
Timeline of my hobbies 2012: drawing 2013: playing games 2015: started using photoshop, etc 2017: watching animations 2018: animate, modeling 3d models 2019: Reading novels 2020: *all of them combined together + watching weird memes during quarantine*
this was very helpful. i am familiar with blender but never animated in it. It's nice to be able to just see the basic settings quickly and go from there
Awesome work you make tutorials fun and educational by being yourself ❤️I’ve been following you for a while now I started using blender since 2017 after I finished high school ,you helped me till my nephew did the most with my laptop 😂
I'm a Mech engineer but have developed an interest in learning Blender. What do you think about pursuing this as a side passion? Can it be done? By the way, man aren't you the best? Keep making em more
Why does people say his animation sucks!? Like bruh! He's the best bro u so good at animating that takes so long for that to made and they just say it sucks that is amazing can the bashers do that I think... NO!!!! SO STOP BASHING HIM!!!!!!!
Can we enable collision (like physics) with ground while animation (so the character will not blend into the ground) to make it easier for perfect foot steps animation?
I'll definitely send that kind of animation to Pixar. Wish me luck
good luck mate owo) /)
I just received a reply from them. They told me not to send a demo reel when I'm drunk. You know, I'm not really drunkfnjgornshdbjjdi nn idosfnciofkskqotijvnsk idovnncfkskamicjdk
@@emmanuelgili4024 respected
Keeno gili: cool story bro..
@@tjiiik yeah it was just a story. There's no way I'm sending them a demo reel knowing how f*cking noob I am in animation
I was unemployed.
Then i saw this video.
Now I'm working at Pixar Animation Studios. 😇
How?
@@143appylove143 as he or she said
1: they were unemployed
2: they saw this video
3: they are now working at Pixar Animation Studios
Whats your salary now.?
that is not alot
Bruh don’t earn8ng that is more than enough there people who have nothing so uhm stop being toxic
Ok I thought this 1 minute tutorial was going to be a joke. Why was this actually really helpful
same lol 🤣
Omg same i thought they were just gonna be like first get a character then animate!
I bet you feel like you just unlock something
Same, i was thinking to myself "no way this is real, animating takes hours" but then after watching i was like 😲
Huh, I'm back here 6 months later.
I don't know the first thing about animation, but it seems pretty daunting from the outside. I was expecting my first glimpse into the behind-the-scenes to confirm that apprehension, but I was thoroughly surprised and thrilled to see how easy you made this look. What a great video. As someone with a budding interest in animation, this was a fantastic introduction to the subject, and has only encouraged me to explore further. Thank you!
Right
FR
I CAME here to learn blender.
Now i work at Pixar.
lol
dude, how did you do so well?
@@enzogorlomi8257 ok boomer
Me too man
WOW so you animate pizza at Pixar
YESSSSSS!!! You know that feeling when you are searching for tutorial on youtube hoping to find something close to what you had in mind but it ends up surpassing your expectation. That's what I felt when I found this video.
At first I literally thought it was a clickbait. But holycrap....it surprised me. Nice technique.😎
It’s well-known technique. What’s the surprise?
@@phat80 surprise was tutorial in just a minute
Wow this is probably my new favorite channel!
That was ton of ammount of knowledge in a minute
This guy: made a 3D animation in 1 minute
Me: *right* *click*
yuh *right clicks slowly*
This makes me wonder how they made Tom and Jerry
Most likely they were using a Pose to pose technique. Where they analyze reference and decide on what poses are the "Key poses" and then the animators work on the in-betweens and breakdowns. Books like The Animators Survival Kit by Richard Williams, And The Illusion of Life by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas. Both are great resources for emerging animators regardless of whether you are working in 2D or 3D.
The classic Tom & Jerry was made with full animation, they had the budget and time back then since they were shorts for the cinema - only a few each year. In the 60s and 70s that didn't exist anymore, the model shifted to TV animation for children and the budgets and production time was greatly reduced. That's when Hanna Barbera and other studios created limited animation, a collection of techniques to speed and simplify things. You can see that by how the Flintstones and other shows rely so much on talking.
Some of the limited animation techniques: reducing the amount of new drawings by frame (animating on twos and threes), keeping the body still and moving only the lips of the character, the rolling background that repeats endlessly, among others.
That only begun to change in the 90s when computers are brought along and that has helped a lot. Besides full 3d shows like Reboot, PCs begun replacing the hand painting process. Cartoons like Justice League and X-Men Evolution were done this way: the animation was done on papel but instead of painted cels, the drawings are digitized and colored digitally. That is the most common way of making 2D cartoons untils this day, witht he difference that some are drawn digitally instead of on paper (like the modern Simpsons). Other model that is used a lot is the cut-out animation, in which the 2D characters are created like puppets and the animators manipulate them just like in 3D animation. This, of course, is cheaper and a lot faster than full 2D animation, but it can produce really good shows if used by talented animators: Teen Titans Go, Mighty Magiswords, The Hollow, Jorel's Brother and others.
@@Pixxeria TMI
@@tyreseharper5897 TLDR Animation is awesome
Marcos Nogueira ok
This is just what I required! For speedy learning, a one-minute overview of 3D character animation is ideal.
Thanks Ian Hubert! ... But seriously, we need more 1 min lazy tutorials
The key is LAZY lol 😆
its CG geek not Ian Hubert
@@joettalaughton He's prolly joking
One minute to animation excellence? Consider my mind officially blown! 🤯🚀 This tutorial is like a warp-speed journey through the art of animating 3D characters. Get ready to unleash your inner animation ninja! 🎨💥
Step 1: get confused for like 30000 years
Step 2: understand what to do
Step 3: *do it*
www.youtube.com/@ART-st
"How to get a job in Pixar in 1 minute"
Yuh
Correct question?.Broo you are genius 👏no one asked this but you .🤣😂
Brilliant... Pixar and dreamwork need to watch out.
Words cannot express how much I wanna thank you
Hint" this also works for 2d Grease pencil blender animation. I've been using this technique for a while now, and hence I work at Disney now
Disney must be proud of you
YOU WORK AT DISNEY?!?
@@Some.guy2-r2j well of course not, Disney doesn't make 2D animations now
needed horse animations , so i did that with those helocopter wild horse shots , needs quite the tinkering though becasue a horse doesnt stand still while running lol
ruclips.net/video/y4jExyV1Rsg/видео.html..
My school would take 30 yrs to teach me this but u taught me in 1 min. Hats off
hell ye still the best at animation
With the level of animation that the current season is going with, this will be the most hyped and awaiting episode of 'em all.
Amazing! Most folks would take 15 minutes to an hour to say exactly the same thing. Great job!!!
Fantastic tutorial! Your concise explanation of animating 3D characters in just one minute is both impressive and highly informative
Why are you such a god at explaining this stuff. I’ve been struggling with animation forever seems kinda easy now
Wow! Thats the shortest and clearest animation tutorial!
I did that a month ago, it took me 5 minutes, you are fives times better than me.
Tip: you can go to graph editor and press alt+o and smooth the keyframes
You're the best at animation.
The only RUclipsr that started the video without presenting or telling to like and subscribe😅
As fast as flash of thunder⚡⚡⚡......the fastest tut. Ive seen in my life🖖.....🤘you rock dude 👍
I can't believe what I have just watched lol
My Jaw dropped .. This is wtf level creative solution...
QUICK.
FASTER.
EDUCATIONABLE.
TUTORIAL.
1 MINUTE VIDEO.
HIGH SKILLS KNOWN.
THIS GUY NEED TO GET A OSCAR.
Literally taught me more in a minute than these thirteen long nothing burgers. Love you so much
Edit: actually in thirty seconds 💀 I’ll finish your video but damn dude
Timeline of my hobbies
2012: drawing
2013: playing games
2015: started using photoshop, etc
2017: watching animations
2018: animate, modeling 3d models
2019: Reading novels
2020: *all of them combined together + watching weird memes during quarantine*
k
*who asked tho*
Loved the simplification idea of a complex process. Many Many Thanks
this was very helpful. i am familiar with blender but never animated in it. It's nice to be able to just see the basic settings quickly and go from there
A MANS BEST FRIEND WHEN MAKING ANIMATIONS IN BLENDER IS THE LETTER I
Seriously you dont have to make so many frames with i. There are tutorials for it
The artist's main character is having a lot of patience in doing the tiniest details in the longest period of time.
Awesome work you make tutorials fun and educational by being yourself ❤️I’ve been following you for a while now I started using blender since 2017 after I finished high school ,you helped me till my nephew did the most with my laptop 😂
Make a complete series on blender
I feel like I'm missing a step. Should I send my animation to Pixar before or after I film myself?
You are genius !!! In 1 minute you explain things for which others need 20-30 minutes!!!! Thanks!!!! :-)
Love your videos Steve
This is the first time i can see the best video "how to make animation 3d with blender" like it. It very very Smart.
Thanks cg my faivret RUclipsr
Never thought of this idea, brilliant IMO!
Wait what ! Did I just learn something actually real
Professor of how 😳🤯
Me : Tries to attempt this .
Me : The cube looks more like cube .
I know how much work and effort has been put into this. Good job!🥰👌
Wow, seeing you do it, it looks easy.
But then again
"it's harder then it looks"
This is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen. I dont know anything about Blender as a program but I believe I can do this.
i have lost my youth to blender.
Professor of how
The best animating tutorial
when is the *they said I suck at animation so I made this 3* ?
I LOVE YOUR ANIMATIONS PLEASE !
He made it look easy
Him:animates in 1 minute
Me:tries for hours but still can't do it,😂
Excellent tutorial to animate 3D characters in 1 minute
“Dont use that ,use that!”
-CG geek 2020
This is better than spider man animation
Ngl
I see myself working on Disney now lmao
Finally someone made video how to make anything in 1 minute in 1 minute video 😝😝👌👌
I want to see the "They said im suck at animation" video reference
Really in 1 min. 😂😂 Seriously you have big talent 😲 😍
That was so fast and simple. Thank you so much for sharing this! 😁👍
Hello! From which country You are?? 😁
@@adityagautam18 The United States of America. 🇺🇸
Ooo... Nice👍👍 And I'm Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Will you become my friend?? 😊
@@adityagautam18 Wow and that's all away across the Atlantic and pacific from were I'm at! 😄
I subscribed it, and a like XD. Seriously, that system has helped me to make animations, it has even been fun.
I'm a Mech engineer but have developed an interest in learning Blender. What do you think about pursuing this as a side passion? Can it be done? By the way, man aren't you the best? Keep making em more
When they explain quickly without the usual BS I always subscribe lol thank you!!
Me coming in from using Maya: ... U can PASTE A POSE FLIPPED ON BLENDER....
I still don't know why you have less subscribers.i subbed
Ohhhh this is amazing! I take this with me in my learning process, thank you very much!
thank u sm!!!! you just saved me the 3 hours I spent on nothing :')
showed ths to my lamp, now he try to murder me when me type a partcular letter...
Why does people say his animation sucks!? Like bruh! He's the best bro u so good at animating that takes so long for that to made and they just say it sucks that is amazing can the bashers do that I think... NO!!!! SO STOP BASHING HIM!!!!!!!
Can we enable collision (like physics) with ground while animation (so the character will not blend into the ground) to make it easier for perfect foot steps animation?
Yes but I have no idea how it’s done but there are videos out there for that
@@daviddelgadillo4502 thanks for reminding me this comment 🥰
This is better then most 30 min tutorials.
Pixar sent me a email:
Dear,
Pls come work for us for 1m 😭😞
0:54 that animation looks so real when its fully rendered
him: dont use it
me: i think no,
also me: yes
*yes*
Holy
thank you sm, quickest yet most effective tutorial!
Title: 'How to Animate in 1 Minute'
The video: "Just watch my other 25 minute animation tutorial video, lol"
Professor of how.
Instructions unclear.
Made my own 4D animation movie
This is a very smart way to Animate quickly
Me: So you do this, then do this, then this!
*OHHHHHH!* *Blender were successfully uninstalled!*
Noice job my name and great explanation!
Let's ask most famous comment of youtube
*Who is here in 2020*
👇👇🔥🔥👍👍
You're just doing it for likes no ? noob.
@@FinalMiro you still don't get the joke? 😂
@@ben-wq4ix nah I got It but that kind of question in that kind tutorials shown the last year, are completely useless ! (oh boi is that you Finn?)
@@ben-wq4ix he doesn't get😂
@@FinalMiro xd
sir if you dont mind me asking you which software are you using cause i find it so fun and cool please tell me
Blender
@@codehyperbole thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Indian RUclipsr copy your character √
Yes
Name :- professor of how
I’m sure Pixar will accept my application
1st
Can i get a heart?
Wow, it only takes 1 minute to become an animation expert.... cool
You are te best animator ever UwU
Animators and CGI people have the toughest jobs
I actually learnt a lot about animation from this particular tutorial
Hey really quick you’re my favourite RUclipsd okay byeeee!
Wow you are a Monster. Thank you bro
Imagine walking down the street only to see someone off in the distance walking like this
The best short informative simplified video i ever seen😂 good job on that