I do appreciate the clarity in your vids but .....Just a suggestion : Always start video with the end result -the animation , that might actually interest more people to bear this technical stuff !! Also keep a small playlist where you actually create a full animation from scratch : Maybe a story : which will have 3 videos 1) Setting all charachters , backgrounds ,etc 2) Animating them 3) Adding all sounds ,extra effects , etc
I'm trying to figure out how to create a custom basic bone for a woman breasts bounce on a walk cycle. Like the example on Richard Williams in The Animator's Survival Kit page # 156. There's some tutorial to create this? By the way! Great Tuts!!
what do you have after you animate them? apng s, mp4s, avi ? gifs. This always seems to be the mystery part. And can you bring in your own pngs. And do you have to use that overpriced photoshop to work with this software?
This is great software, no doubt. However, the speed of this guy explaining, makes it like taking a semester class in 3 days, that is, very very fast. [questions: are you selling this software for everybody or for people with experience in animation?); there's no time to digest this. I may try to copy this video and watch it at a slow speed. Don't get me wrong, this guy knows his stuff, but when you teach something, YOU MUST NEVER ASSUME that the other one knows what you master. Therefore you have to give the meaning of some words as you go. The bottom line, this company could get a lot of money with this software, if their tutorials were more user friendly.
Funny, I actually thought his speed was PERFECT and it's making me consider purchasing this over Adobe because I want to work with tutorials by someone who DOESN'T drag on and on and take 1 minute to say what can be said in 10 seconds. In short, don't change a thing about your tutorials, they STAND OUT because you have the proper tempo for quality instruction, not too fast, imo, and not too slow, like most.
Awesome. This is the first time I learnt how to do a free bone character. It's easy. I'll practice.
I do appreciate the clarity in your vids but .....Just a suggestion : Always start video with the end result -the animation , that might actually interest more people to bear this technical stuff !! Also keep a small playlist where you actually create a full animation from scratch : Maybe a story : which will have 3 videos
1) Setting all charachters , backgrounds ,etc
2) Animating them
3) Adding all sounds ,extra effects , etc
I'm trying to figure out how to create a custom basic bone for a woman breasts bounce on a walk cycle. Like the example on Richard Williams in The Animator's Survival Kit page # 156.
There's some tutorial to create this? By the way! Great Tuts!!
Awesomeness
Donde puedo descargar el programa completo no uno de 30 días de prueva
is there any dynamic bones added in cartoon animator 4?
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What is the difference betwen the Pipe line and the other option???
can we give G2 template motions to this character, like walk, run, roll, angry, cry etc?
how you make the wing have the same size with the character when you import it?
can some body help me with that ?
Make sure you dont crop the character pieces with this technique. They should all have the same resolution
This is great !!! Thanks.
The voice!😍🤪
Thank you! 😀
what do you have after you animate them? apng s, mp4s, avi ? gifs. This always seems to be the mystery part. And can you bring in your own pngs. And do you have to use that overpriced photoshop to work with this software?
Did you find any answers to these important questions? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
@@chimpman5584 No. I got nothing.
@@PristineTangerine Are you still using CTA4 ? I'm just starting out and finding it very frustrating. Should I stick with it
@@chimpman5584 Im not using it and never have. I was trying to find out some info but never did.
Default video export file is WMV, but you can select AVI RAWfor lossless post-production.
thanx
This is great software, no doubt. However, the speed of this guy explaining, makes it like taking a semester class in 3 days, that is, very very fast. [questions: are you selling this software for everybody or for people with experience in animation?); there's no time to digest this. I may try to copy this video and watch it at a slow speed. Don't get me wrong, this guy knows his stuff, but when you teach something, YOU MUST NEVER ASSUME that the other one knows what you master. Therefore you have to give the meaning of some words as you go.
The bottom line, this company could get a lot of money with this software, if their tutorials were more user friendly.
Try watching it on a slower speed in RUclips instead of copying the video.
Funny, I actually thought his speed was PERFECT and it's making me consider purchasing this over Adobe because I want to work with tutorials by someone who DOESN'T drag on and on and take 1 minute to say what can be said in 10 seconds. In short, don't change a thing about your tutorials, they STAND OUT because you have the proper tempo for quality instruction, not too fast, imo, and not too slow, like most.