Animation Layout 102: Tips and Tricks for Professional Perspective Drawings

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Let's learn some tips for animation layout and perspective!
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:17 - Perspective Lines
    1:46 - Camera Lenses
    3:30 - Sizing Characters 1
    4:17 - Match Characters to Perspective
    4:55 - Sizing Characters 2
    5:36 - Spacing
    6:53 - A point about Vanishing Points
    7:22 - Outro
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Комментарии • 68

  • @taylor550
    @taylor550 Год назад +160

    Mr Chang is CARRYING the international animation scene

  • @Alifkbr
    @Alifkbr Год назад +8

    @5:28 my mind is officially blown

  • @SmallTall
    @SmallTall Год назад +43

    Love how you incorporated references from pictures that you took! Shows different methods/tools someone can use to complete the shot they want. Keep it up!!

  • @MJWolverine21
    @MJWolverine21 Год назад +6

    I have seen countless perspective videos but seen no one elaborating how to determine an eye level based on my character's pose and build a perspective grid according to that to create a background. This tips are so much information packed. I found it really helpful. Coming straight from a Japanese Animation Industry professional.
    And Kiki Chan is a real life anime girl. Makes it more lovely to put her on such an informative tutorial.

  • @Musashi246
    @Musashi246 6 месяцев назад +2

    I've been watching art tutorials for 10 years and this is my favorite channel by far. I've been sending it to all my friends! Thanks for making these videos :)
    Btw, a great topic for another video would be "How to build scenes with the CSP perspective ruler tool". It's pretty complicated to get into. Especially how to do this "different objects with different vanishing points" and "Have the character follow the same perspective as the scene"

  • @jshxlot
    @jshxlot Год назад +32

    Thankyou for this! I hope you could create a animation course soon :))

  • @goomba478
    @goomba478 Год назад +6

    The perspective trick with the character moving into the background was fantastic. I went to art school and never learned that before :) Thank you!

  • @lloydkuijs
    @lloydkuijs Год назад +4

    Never expected to learn how to draw anime from a cowboy, not that I am complaining.

  • @therandomdude2392
    @therandomdude2392 Год назад +2

    This guy is even more informative than my teacher

  • @just_thammi
    @just_thammi Год назад +11

    Hey Dong this is a very informative and nice video.
    I just want to add on the things you said around the 3:00 mark.
    A long telephoto lens has the effect of flattening out perspective making the relative distance between objects seem smaller or less noticeable than say a wide angle lens, because of the fact that you will be farther away from the subject. (approaching isometric perspective as convergences become less noticeable)
    a telephoto lens will have a larger focal distance which in turn means closer objects are out of focus( the depth of field is more shallow meaning the space in which things are in focus is quite small.
    with a tele lens, things in front and in the bg will noticeable blurry as relative distance increases). (Bokeh is mostly affected by aperture and the way the lens is built as I am refreshing my knowledge)
    So for some style of portraits I see photographers use more wide angle ( not always ofc) lenses as it emphasises size difference and depth of a scene. ( it will make a face look slimmer but the features are emphasised ) a very strong (long) telephoto lens will create flatter less flattering (subjective) faces that will appear more wide. Telephoto is also popular as you can keep some distance and not be right in their face
    The basic principle for blur is the aperture and focal length and depth of field
    A smaller aperture will only allow for light that is more parallel to each other to enter and will achieve higher depth of field ( more sharpness in the depth.
    everyone can try this effect out for themselves if they have less than perfect or sharp vision: form a small hole with your index finger and look through it at something like text notice how it appears crisper and sharper and slightly magnified: that is the result of physics. the small hole or aperture only allows for light that is more parallel to enter thus forcing a larger depth of field (distance from which things are in focus)
    a wider aperture ( and a wider lens) will allow for more angled light to enter which will result in smaller depth of field and focal length , resulting in a more dramatic representation of relative distance of objects and blurry backgrounds.
    These are my two cents I really appreciate your work; as an illustrator who just got into animation

  • @normalnani893
    @normalnani893 Год назад +24

    This is such a gift. You are absolutely kind, I love the patient and simple way you explain things out

  • @eddybrockad722
    @eddybrockad722 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am from India 🇮🇳 I am learning animation with your video sir 😊❤❤

  • @MoikaloopTV
    @MoikaloopTV Год назад +5

    Your videos are of tremendous value. Happy to become a Patreon!

  • @MD0K
    @MD0K Год назад +5

    I've taken perspective courses and this 8 minute video just explained all that so much better. Great work and thank you

  • @WozViral
    @WozViral Год назад +1

    ok the last point of the video actually aswered a question that was grinding my gears lol thx

  • @jessedrawss
    @jessedrawss Год назад +5

    This is amazing... I really need this ... Thank you ...

  • @omarimoody9794
    @omarimoody9794 Год назад

    Odaiba, I miss you! Great video. Thanks!

  • @yuri_nori
    @yuri_nori Год назад +4

    This year I would like to improve on drawing background and this video is a massive help for me!

  • @tjmuttonchops
    @tjmuttonchops Год назад +1

    i would LOVE too see a video from you in which you just explain how you do anatomy.

  • @navneetrout8193
    @navneetrout8193 Год назад +1

    You're a blessing to me. Thank you sir.

  • @natalieedenranada8551
    @natalieedenranada8551 Год назад +7

    Im learning so much from you!! thank you!!! Perspective and matching it with the characters have been one of my weak points and this helps a lot!

  • @omargallardoarc
    @omargallardoarc Год назад +1

    One of the best drawing/animation channels that I found. Regards from Chile master

  • @animechan1443
    @animechan1443 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really liked all the videos your making, can you make a tutorials for brush your using and line art.

  • @mbpaiva
    @mbpaiva Год назад +1

    man your channel is in another level, thank you so much for this knowledge!

  • @sofsofsofsof
    @sofsofsofsof Год назад +2

    i was practicing this earlier today! thanks a bunch

  • @dabi_
    @dabi_ Год назад +1

    I just wanted to say I absolutely love your channel and genuinely hope you keep uploading 🙏🙏 keep it up friend!

  • @Amaankf
    @Amaankf Год назад +2

    man I really appreciate your work and all the information you are giving us , lot of these things I did not knew

  • @shaquielleemptage1888
    @shaquielleemptage1888 Год назад

    video is phenomenal! really good stuff

  • @peachenelle
    @peachenelle Год назад

    Thank you for another excellent video Mr. Chang!

  • @ENKAI8
    @ENKAI8 Год назад +1

    Im so glad I found your channel. Everything here helps me calm down when it comes to stressing about animation. It's very inspiring 👍

  • @Poetax
    @Poetax Год назад

    This is an amazing video. Thank you for the information. It's very straightforward and the examples are well made!

  • @BearAndMoon
    @BearAndMoon Год назад

    Thank you so much for the tutorials 🥹🙏

  • @Nyubug
    @Nyubug Год назад

    This channel is a goldmine of info ty so much!

  • @mattexomoon7162
    @mattexomoon7162 Год назад

    Thank you so much for making these videos!

  • @SanOcelotl
    @SanOcelotl Год назад

    I always learn a lot with your videos, thanks

  • @natifice
    @natifice Год назад +2

    Thank you very much, lot of valuable tips here

  • @Blazingle
    @Blazingle Год назад

    That pelvis tip is godlike! thank you!!

  • @philip4658
    @philip4658 Год назад

    Thank you very much for your priceless tips!

  • @jaysonfontela5761
    @jaysonfontela5761 Год назад

    💖 Super inspired this channel ✨✨✨

  • @audaykun8328
    @audaykun8328 Год назад

    Love your videos

  • @artofccl
    @artofccl Год назад

    Oh My ...Thanks for the knowledge...

  • @IzFanArt69
    @IzFanArt69 Год назад

    Zamn nice tips

  • @user-mz2vh7vi1b
    @user-mz2vh7vi1b Год назад

    thank you 😭😭💗💗

  • @m7mestre18
    @m7mestre18 Год назад +2

    Incrível simplesmente Incrível

  • @mitsukiyouko
    @mitsukiyouko Год назад

    Hi Dong! Thanks for your awesome videos!! would you consider doing a video or video series on how to do post production special effects? that is where a lot of the magic happens as well from what i hear but its super hard to find anything detailed on that process... thanks!

  • @majnoon.studio
    @majnoon.studio Год назад

    thank you sensei 🙏

  • @jue1811
    @jue1811 Год назад

    enlightment😍😍😍😍thamk you

  • @lakshbaddi5113
    @lakshbaddi5113 Год назад

    I hope it will be used in future

  • @ethan37066
    @ethan37066 19 дней назад

    walked past that cafe in ogikubo the other day and did a double take lol

  • @maple-uq6hx
    @maple-uq6hx Год назад +1

    hey dong. i thought a good idea for a video would be you animating on flipaclip but with only ur fingers

  • @drawnsequence
    @drawnsequence Год назад +2

    Hi Dong, can I bother you to ask which videos on clipstudio are the most informative for cel setup? I know how to make a scene and cel template but I'm not sure how the professionals utilize the colors or layering to be efficient. I'm classically trained in animation (in Canada) too but would love to see a video on studio processes using Clip to handle the revision process, and keeping folders/layers organized.

  • @kkadoo
    @kkadoo Год назад

    Tips on shading in the way you do for storyboards? I like how clean and simplified it looks.

  • @Yoffuu
    @Yoffuu Год назад +1

    What burshes do you use for sketching? I love the look of that sketching brush.

  • @mrnine6259
    @mrnine6259 Год назад +1

    Dong your work is very great please make serifu with timing 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @nef36
    @nef36 Год назад +2

    Normally love the content, great stuff, great stuff, but at around 0:20 your mic is peaking in the highs (like, very, very highs) and I can feel the sound in my throat. Don't know if it happens anywhere else bc I havent watched the rest of the video.
    Edit: watched the whole video and it felt like I had razors in the base of my skull the whole time. Great video though.

  • @A_itsar
    @A_itsar Год назад

    Do you have a video about lineart? Like thickness and stuff

  • @justdraw4108
    @justdraw4108 Год назад

    hey can you please make a video on drawing clean

  • @OscarTorresWork
    @OscarTorresWork Год назад

    Great video as always, have you abandoned Opentoonz?

  • @InfusoDmoe
    @InfusoDmoe Год назад +1

    Do you know how to use 3d background (animated with camera movements) to make 2d animation on it ? I’ve made a forest on blender but now I don’t know how to make the rough animation over that, only by pre-render the cgi forest movie and then import to clip studio but I think that has to be a “better way” to do it

    • @woodennickel7330
      @woodennickel7330 Год назад

      Olof Storm is a youtube channel that does 3d to/with 2d workflow. Might give some ideas.

  • @maxterminatehole2086
    @maxterminatehole2086 Год назад

    doing key exam here. The supervisor advice me to learn eye level.i didnt get the genga artist promotion.. ; u ;)

  • @MrMarkellwayne
    @MrMarkellwayne Год назад +1

    Dong you're a legend, do you have a full-on course we can purchase for beginners.

    • @dariuschoo8495
      @dariuschoo8495 Год назад +2

      ^ These videos are some of the best tutorials I've seen, feels weird we're getting them pretty much for free. 100% would buy a course if he made one!

  • @wook5652
    @wook5652 Год назад +1

    Hi can i ask something?? in previous video you mentioned you moved japan before get hired in animation studio, and you said someone who want to get a job in japanimation industry must go to japan first. But When your seeking job period, what kind of visa did you got? travel visa? And how did you live with gengaman’s sallery in tokyo (I assume rent is almost half of monthly income, isn’t it? ) when you were newcomer..?? I’m korean who have 1year assistant directing (tv animation) experience and short genga experience(indipendant film and subcontract of american animation) in animation job, who have 1 short film(i drawed all, 8 minute) and jlpt1. i hope working in japanimation industry so I am plannig to get working holliday visa to seeking job in japan, but have no information about process of foreiner get hired in studio of japan. this is why i asking you with bit of a rude question, i apolosize. but i really need information.

  • @Rone3889
    @Rone3889 Год назад

    Name of bgm?

  • @mystwalker479
    @mystwalker479 Год назад

    Even the statue of liberty uses filters

  • @yozodiak
    @yozodiak Год назад +1

    Oy oy

  • @AsylumLunatic-ig5jh
    @AsylumLunatic-ig5jh 2 месяца назад

    Not sure in what studio your drawings will have a pass. But in major north American ones, all lines closed.