They take a lot out of us, but these long Animation streams are always so fun by the end!! Thank you so much for having me!!! I hope people like it enough that we can do more!!!
@@odossos3140 Hmm, I’d say anything that has a tone similar to, “If you do this, you are completely wrong, no exceptions.” It’s a bad way to make artists think they need to restrict themselves, which isn’t always true! (i.e. you can restrict yourself if you’re trying to practice a specific subject, but everyone has their own unique style and way of visualizing things. What may look correct to you will be different for someone else)
May I recommend his occasional collaborators, the Drawfee crew? They've got that in spades, too. All of their patreon draw-class specials end up on their VOD channel Drawfee Extra with the rest of their streams, after about a month delay.
As an artist myself who still struggles dailey with drawing or digital art even, the way Telepurte described art like a puzzle is how I actually started learning how to draw at really young age.
Ross and Co: This nearly destroyed us. We hated each other and ourselves by the end. We fell into deep, dark parts of ourselves we don't want to be in. Also Ross and Co: This was awesome we need to do this again.
I think the best part of the Porygon one is that for the first evo, the circles transition into bubbles, and then the popping of the bubbles transitions into the digital breaking which has a sort of consistent effect circling the porygon through the entire thing. That was cool.
OHH i would love to see Eevee and the evolutions morphing into each other. Like Eevee to Jolteon to Vaporeon to Flareon then to Espeon to Umbreon then to Glaceon to Leafeon and ending with Sylveon in order of release so that it’s all one giant animation in the end. And if time permits they could also morph Sylveon back to Eevee to make it a giant loop
The Porygon one is so amazing! It is probably unintentional but the fact that it spins slow for his first evolution and than spins faster while it is getting "corrupted" is just so sick
It takes 10 animators 7+ hours to do these animations. Really insane to think about how much more effort that anime takes regularly. Amazing animations, especially the last one. I actually saw the shorts of the last one and found this video. Props to all the artists doing this.
Man... this was EPIC AS HECK. We were some minutes before the stream started organizing everything, so it was technically 8 hours of process for us. Absolutely worth it! Everyone's frames were SOLID!!!!!
I normally am bad about remembering to like videos, but we need to get the likes on this through the roof. 7+ hours of work and such an amazing payoff, these guys deserve to have sponsors and get paid. Makes me wish I had the patience to do animation.
I always click the like right after I clicked the video. Every creator deserves a like for putting in the work without us having to pay for it. It's literally the least we can do. If it turns out the video is really really worthless in every possible way to anyone, I might unclick the like. And if it's harmful or unkind, I'll click the dislike instead.
This was a wonderful watch. The frame of Garchomp frontface roaring Dasgnomo drew made me feel so many things, and the Porygon animation was absolute beauty despite the frame limit. Definitely hoping for a sequel.
I'm a first year animation student in college. Watching this and seeing the sheer amount of experience all of you have and how amazing each one of the animations turned out, it's inspiring. I look forward to one day getting to you all's level of expertise in art and animation both, and thank you so much for the advice in the beginning! Great video as always!
Here’s a suggestion: you do this same thing, but you transform one Pokémon into another. For example, you have blastoise at the beginning, and by the end it becomes a scyther.
You could chain the animations this way too. Have Animation starter 1 become animation starter 2, who becomes the start of animation 3 etc. This could end in quite a long looping animation!
@@dissonanceparadiddle Yeah that's true, and the differing art styles would make the transitions not-totally-seamless, but it would still be cool to see ^^
As someone who is interested in trying out animation (just for fun), I actually think seeing how the frames were storyboarded/layered onto each other gave me a really good idea about how they add up! I also find it interesting on how if some scenes are fast enough, they can work even _without_ smear frames! 😲
Tele just blew my mind with that speech about treating your art journey like a game. You'd have to have an incredibly positive mentality to have done the things he's done.
I am so emotionally detached that I have to make myself do facial expressions irl but my jaw literally DROPPED on every one of the reveals! Amazing job everyone!
Everyone in these lobbies is always the most insanely cracked out of their mind amazingly good artists, I love these videos SO much!!!! It's a shame they are difficult and taxing on everybody to do, cause the end results are so extremely satisfying and cool to see. I hope everyone is proud of their collaborative efforts!!!! Love the videos, keep it up everyone
Normally any 30 minute video takes me at least 3 sittings to get through but these Gartic Phone videos go by SO QUICKLY. They are so engaging and fun to watch and you guys are so frickin talented
10:20 as a martial artist of 9 years this one especially was awesome, but Ross. my good man. that is a hook kick. you are thinking of a hook kick into a spinning hook kick. not a round house. PLEASE.
Wow, I teared up at the end, when you all were marveling at the amazing art that you all had created and pulled off, just from the passion of animation. This is astounding and holy hell, it's great to see collaboration like this.
I may not be an artist but I know amazing art when I see it and this is definitely my favorite rubberroos vid now. Porygon and Squirtle were definitely my favorite. They were just so clean.
At the risk of offering an opinion as someone who doesn't draw (writing is my preferred mode), I feel like Porygon turned out so good because Porygon was almost conceptually designed for this kind of thing. It's already explicitly a bird as rendered in low-poly early graphics, even in Porygon2 and to a lesser extent PorygonZ, so it was basically born in low-framerate and explicitly _digital, human-rendered_ environments. Other Pokemon, even Magnemite and its line, have some degree of being "real" to them, but Porygon is explicitly artificial, so it "thinks" well onto 2D.
God tier. I really want to see you do a Paradox Pokémon round eventually. Everyone would give a theme like past, present, angel, demon and then with those themes, everyone would have a Pokémon to change into that theme; Everyone would have 1 theme and then draw 5-6 Paradox Forms of said Pokémon they chose.
This was amazing to watch. For something similar, you could do Mega Evolutions/Dynamax as an animation. Gives you the chance for magical girl transformations and could be wild to do.
I hope you guys did some small exercises/stretches inbetween, over seven hours of animating sounds brutal. But the end product is excellent! Btw the music sync up to the animation at 22:58 is amazing, it's well done for each one but that one was awesome.
If you have trouble communicating the amount of frames left, you can have each person write the frame number in the notes. example: first person drawing writes "1" in a corner second writes "2" in the same corner third writes "3" You guys did a pretty good job on communicating with each other on framing. This is only a suggestion to help give more clarity where the animation is so that everyone will be able to know which frame they're on. Anyways, really great stuff. I love seeing everything you guys put out with all the hours you put into it. Keep up the good work! Love Ya!
I’d love to see a Gartic Phone with a bunch of Sailor Moon transformations of different anime/cartoon characters- I feel like that’d be so cool after watching this video. Great work as always! :D
Did you know that there are actually types of puzzles where you put together a picture that's only one color? Known as Milk Puzzles, they challenge you to fit the pieces together based purely on their shape. Incidentally, Milk Puzzles also make for great stock footage as seen in 1:35
These videos are so amazing. As a fan of animation it's so fun to see the process and everyone's notes to help each other. And the end results, WOW. We've gotta get y'all some sponsors!!
10:29 Still VERY good but I think it would just make it that tiny bit better If someone made like a bright shine of light as it’s mega evolving. Or I think you guys should do something separate if you guys have the time or even wanna do it where you pick a Pokémon to mega evolve from stage 3 to mega
I've been watching all these gartic phone animations of yours, they've been really inspiring to me to try and take a shot at 2d animation again!. I've got clip studio EX for a while so I might as well put it to use with animation!
Some of these really needed to have more frames to be fleshed out but its so funny that porygon with the simplest sequence turned out the cleanest lmaooo Always great seeing you guys do a sweaty gartic animation but man you guys seriously deserve a sponsor at this point
This is honestly so nice to watch while being sick on the floor. Idk, something about hearing their conversations and seeing the art get drawn helps settle my stomach for some reason. Edit: 1:37 DANG is that a nice analogy/some solid advice
Mannnn these animation vids never fail to get me excited at the reveal to the point of near tears. Genuinely, it always looks so so so amazing, holy shit. Major kudos to every single artist
I mean, I'm always a Pokemon fan, but these long animations are always the coolest things. You all make the most amazing stuff together! Also, woo Blastoise!
Greatest art advice is having patience since master pieces are not instant, they take time and dedication to be brought into the world from the art dimension
Share this video with your friends. It underperformed because of St Patrick's Day or something so it needs some extra love! They can't afford to keep doing these no time limit animation videos unless they make good money.
They take a lot out of us, but these long Animation streams are always so fun by the end!! Thank you so much for having me!!! I hope people like it enough that we can do more!!!
Loved your Garchomp Frame dude- perspective on an animal scowl design is so fun for me when i draw and you made 1 of my favorite pokes so much cooler!
I love these vids from Ross showcasing all you amazing artists! I wish nothing but success for all of you incredibly talented and passionate people!
While I was watching the lucario one, I had the idea of a stomp to aura flames covering the entire body then dissipating to reveal the mega form.
Keep drawing slave
You should try watching the 15 minute animations event by hyuns dojo
you guys give a lot of good art advice, it's really helpful and doesn't feel elitist or condescending like some stuff does
Hi I’m just wondering what u meant by elitist and condescending in this context. Nothing personal I just wanna learn
206 likes and no comments, I'll fix that
@@odossos3140 Hmm, I’d say anything that has a tone similar to, “If you do this, you are completely wrong, no exceptions.” It’s a bad way to make artists think they need to restrict themselves, which isn’t always true! (i.e. you can restrict yourself if you’re trying to practice a specific subject, but everyone has their own unique style and way of visualizing things. What may look correct to you will be different for someone else)
May I recommend his occasional collaborators, the Drawfee crew? They've got that in spades, too. All of their patreon draw-class specials end up on their VOD channel Drawfee Extra with the rest of their streams, after about a month delay.
@@komatsune1256 Oh, this makes a lot more sense. Thanks!
As an artist myself who still struggles dailey with drawing or digital art even, the way Telepurte described art like a puzzle is how I actually started learning how to draw at really young age.
that was the best improvement tip ive ever heard
Totally agree,IT'S A PERFECT ANALOGY!
Works for everything too!
Ross and Co: This nearly destroyed us. We hated each other and ourselves by the end. We fell into deep, dark parts of ourselves we don't want to be in.
Also Ross and Co: This was awesome we need to do this again.
Animation life be like...
@@L33PL4Y Artist life tbh...
The transitions on the last animation are crazy smooth! great work to everyone.
I think the best part of the Porygon one is that for the first evo, the circles transition into bubbles, and then the popping of the bubbles transitions into the digital breaking which has a sort of consistent effect circling the porygon through the entire thing. That was cool.
I would love to see a purely eevelutions version of this
That's rough, The start would litterally be drawing eevees for a couple of hours.
@@WhatIsMyPorpoise They could have the first few frames be all traced of the same starting Eevee?
OHH i would love to see Eevee and the evolutions morphing into each other. Like Eevee to Jolteon to Vaporeon to Flareon then to Espeon to Umbreon then to Glaceon to Leafeon and ending with Sylveon in order of release so that it’s all one giant animation in the end. And if time permits they could also morph Sylveon back to Eevee to make it a giant loop
_Oh my god, you're so right!_
*THE CREATIVITY THEY COULD HAVE FOR EACH FORM WOULD BE INSANE!*
I know what I'm doing now...
The Porygon one is so amazing! It is probably unintentional but the fact that it spins slow for his first evolution and than spins faster while it is getting "corrupted" is just so sick
It takes 10 animators 7+ hours to do these animations. Really insane to think about how much more effort that anime takes regularly.
Amazing animations, especially the last one. I actually saw the shorts of the last one and found this video. Props to all the artists doing this.
Man... this was EPIC AS HECK. We were some minutes before the stream started organizing everything, so it was technically 8 hours of process for us.
Absolutely worth it! Everyone's frames were SOLID!!!!!
I bet the devs of gartic phone didn't expect this type of animation to be possible. This is amazing
Give the right people the tools even the simplest, and amazing things can happen.
I normally am bad about remembering to like videos, but we need to get the likes on this through the roof. 7+ hours of work and such an amazing payoff, these guys deserve to have sponsors and get paid. Makes me wish I had the patience to do animation.
I always click the like right after I clicked the video. Every creator deserves a like for putting in the work without us having to pay for it. It's literally the least we can do.
If it turns out the video is really really worthless in every possible way to anyone, I might unclick the like. And if it's harmful or unkind, I'll click the dislike instead.
@@RadishTheFool i wonder how many videos are in your liked videos playlist
Yes.
This was a wonderful watch. The frame of Garchomp frontface roaring Dasgnomo drew made me feel so many things, and the Porygon animation was absolute beauty despite the frame limit. Definitely hoping for a sequel.
Ohhh I'm glad you noticed my frame TvT^!!! I was like "I will just add a few smear lines....nah maybe a bit more.... NAHHHHH" hahaha. Worth it!
I'm a first year animation student in college. Watching this and seeing the sheer amount of experience all of you have and how amazing each one of the animations turned out, it's inspiring. I look forward to one day getting to you all's level of expertise in art and animation both, and thank you so much for the advice in the beginning! Great video as always!
Very agreed 😊
I’m grateful for this channel. Inspiring me to get better at art
Here’s a suggestion: you do this same thing, but you transform one Pokémon into another. For example, you have blastoise at the beginning, and by the end it becomes a scyther.
Or fuse them into BLATHER!
You could chain the animations this way too. Have Animation starter 1 become animation starter 2, who becomes the start of animation 3 etc. This could end in quite a long looping animation!
@@GoobieTheGoobbladder
@@HyperHardHead man.... There'd have to plan out the first and last frame for each one before hand right?
@@dissonanceparadiddle Yeah that's true, and the differing art styles would make the transitions not-totally-seamless, but it would still be cool to see ^^
The final transformation, Porygon, was insane! I'd be curious to see how this would go if you evolved your Garticmon creations....
the card transitions for each pokemon line were so creative!!
As someone who is interested in trying out animation (just for fun), I actually think seeing how the frames were storyboarded/layered onto each other gave me a really good idea about how they add up! I also find it interesting on how if some scenes are fast enough, they can work even _without_ smear frames! 😲
I'm happy I was able to appear in this episode. Hopefully I can participate again int the future!
Hopefully!
Incredible work dude!
Tele just blew my mind with that speech about treating your art journey like a game. You'd have to have an incredibly positive mentality to have done the things he's done.
I love when artists finish a project together and say “how the hell did we do that?”
Storyboarding definitely helps the overall flow but I love how some of the more improvised ones turn out, the scorbunny being a prime example.
The Porygon one was amazing
So glad that Chandelure is finally in one of these videos! My favourite pokemon finally drawn by such incredible artists! Really made my day.
I am so emotionally detached that I have to make myself do facial expressions irl but my jaw literally DROPPED on every one of the reveals! Amazing job everyone!
I love these transformations! They are probably my favourites.
Typhlosion being my favorite Pokémon , I love what you guys did with it
With the quality of the rotating perspective, and the dynamic poses, it's no wonder ya'll were at it for 6 hours. Good work!
Tele’s art advice was inspiring, no lie. I’d love to see you guys do Salamence and/or Flygon next time
Everyone in these lobbies is always the most insanely cracked out of their mind amazingly good artists, I love these videos SO much!!!! It's a shame they are difficult and taxing on everybody to do, cause the end results are so extremely satisfying and cool to see. I hope everyone is proud of their collaborative efforts!!!! Love the videos, keep it up everyone
It’s so much fun to see how y’all balance the planning/notes, with the straight-ahead animating method of Gartic Phone.
Normally any 30 minute video takes me at least 3 sittings to get through but these Gartic Phone videos go by SO QUICKLY. They are so engaging and fun to watch and you guys are so frickin talented
10:20 as a martial artist of 9 years this one especially was awesome, but Ross. my good man. that is a hook kick. you are thinking of a hook kick into a spinning hook kick. not a round house. PLEASE.
Animation will never fail to amaze me. The talent, and constant. endless. work.
Major props to the artists, this was awesome! also shoutout to the Gartic dev/devs watching the streams to take notes
i feel like these videos are becoming more of a talent show cos the animators keep on making jawdropping stuff everytime
so proud of y'all!! i caught the end of this stream and it was mindblowing to see that last one as the finale :]
Chandelures evo line is my favorite Pokemon evo line and I loved what y'all did with that line
23:10 The last frame of this one is so beautiful
1:37
explaining why you should catch pokemon in pokemon
Even in the sketching stages, this had me MIGHTY excited. Cyndaquil flamewheeling into an evolution had me SQUEALING with anticipation.
Wow, I teared up at the end, when you all were marveling at the amazing art that you all had created and pulled off, just from the passion of animation. This is astounding and holy hell, it's great to see collaboration like this.
the silence into mouth noises at 9:40
Ross is a goofball
*affectionate*
I may not be an artist but I know amazing art when I see it and this is definitely my favorite rubberroos vid now. Porygon and Squirtle were definitely my favorite. They were just so clean.
At the risk of offering an opinion as someone who doesn't draw (writing is my preferred mode), I feel like Porygon turned out so good because Porygon was almost conceptually designed for this kind of thing. It's already explicitly a bird as rendered in low-poly early graphics, even in Porygon2 and to a lesser extent PorygonZ, so it was basically born in low-framerate and explicitly _digital, human-rendered_ environments. Other Pokemon, even Magnemite and its line, have some degree of being "real" to them, but Porygon is explicitly artificial, so it "thinks" well onto 2D.
this video made me appreciate animators more 😭 i cant imagine the amount of work the people who animate shows like one piece do in the action scenes
The best parts of these videos and streams is how supportive the artists are of each other and their work.
Tele's puzzle analogy is an amazing way to look at drawing. I kind of have the same view with math how it's a puzzle that helps you solve new puzzles
I love how the vid literally started with my favorite evolution line lmao my favorite pokemon is chandelure
God tier. I really want to see you do a Paradox Pokémon round eventually. Everyone would give a theme like past, present, angel, demon and then with those themes, everyone would have a Pokémon to change into that theme;
Everyone would have 1 theme and then draw 5-6 Paradox Forms of said Pokémon they chose.
2:00 tele you are why i saved this in my tips for art folder.
This was amazing to watch. For something similar, you could do Mega Evolutions/Dynamax as an animation. Gives you the chance for magical girl transformations and could be wild to do.
God, that last round with porygon makes me want to see you guys do a boomerang animation session so bad. Ya'll are cracked at this, and I love it!
Telepurt: Gotta get some tissues
Ross: for crying right? FOR CRYING RIGHT?!?
I hope you guys did some small exercises/stretches inbetween, over seven hours of animating sounds brutal. But the end product is excellent!
Btw the music sync up to the animation at 22:58 is amazing, it's well done for each one but that one was awesome.
The Porygon one was THE ABSOLUTE BEST
The porygon evolution is AMAZING. It’s so cool 😭💖
"How to draw?"
everyone else: just fckn draw a bunch
Telepurte: Art is like a puzzle/rpg/adventure game.
YOOOOO, these are INSANE. I'm so glad my request got seen.
That porygon one animated like butter omg 🤌
Porygon line definitely the best; Gardevoir a close second for being an adorable cinnamon roll
"brb I'm gonna get some tissues"
the absolute moment of pure SILENCE followed by "COME ON MAN" I just-
If you have trouble communicating the amount of frames left, you can have each person write the frame number in the notes.
example:
first person drawing writes "1" in a corner
second writes "2" in the same corner
third writes "3"
You guys did a pretty good job on communicating with each other on framing.
This is only a suggestion to help give more clarity where the animation is so that everyone will be able to know which frame they're on.
Anyways, really great stuff.
I love seeing everything you guys put out with all the hours you put into it.
Keep up the good work!
Love Ya!
I’d love to see a Gartic Phone with a bunch of Sailor Moon transformations of different anime/cartoon characters- I feel like that’d be so cool after watching this video. Great work as always! :D
Did you know that there are actually types of puzzles where you put together a picture that's only one color? Known as Milk Puzzles, they challenge you to fit the pieces together based purely on their shape.
Incidentally, Milk Puzzles also make for great stock footage as seen in 1:35
These videos are so amazing. As a fan of animation it's so fun to see the process and everyone's notes to help each other. And the end results, WOW. We've gotta get y'all some sponsors!!
10:29 Still VERY good but I think it would just make it that tiny bit better If someone made like a bright shine of light as it’s mega evolving. Or I think you guys should do something separate if you guys have the time or even wanna do it where you pick a Pokémon to mega evolve from stage 3 to mega
I've been watching all these gartic phone animations of yours, they've been really inspiring to me to try and take a shot at 2d animation again!. I've got clip studio EX for a while so I might as well put it to use with animation!
That Porygon animation is insane, what a good ending
1:26 this is so wholesome, but also incredibly deep.....
Tele is a brilliant man, yes, but his analogy of art being a puzzle game shows that he's much smarter than we already know.
I think the best part of this stream is just pros giving props to pros. like, all of y'all uplifting each other, it's super cool to see.
4:39 HOLY SHIT THE FUNNY SNAKE WOMAN IS IN HERE HOLY CRAP
Legitimately, it was so entertaining to watch this live. The process, as always, is really insightful and worth learning from. Inspiring stuff ✨️
Some of these really needed to have more frames to be fleshed out but its so funny that porygon with the simplest sequence turned out the cleanest lmaooo
Always great seeing you guys do a sweaty gartic animation but man you guys seriously deserve a sponsor at this point
This is honestly so nice to watch while being sick on the floor. Idk, something about hearing their conversations and seeing the art get drawn helps settle my stomach for some reason.
Edit: 1:37 DANG is that a nice analogy/some solid advice
Mannnn these animation vids never fail to get me excited at the reveal to the point of near tears. Genuinely, it always looks so so so amazing, holy shit. Major kudos to every single artist
Sick work as usual Ross and all the talented folks in this vid.
that porygon one at the end was a shot of seretonin directly to my brain, it was the cleanest animation in the history of gartic
last one with the lines turning into bubbles is so good especially with that insane spin omg
the last one feels like it was made by one single person. amazing
I played gartic phone yesterday and, I have SO MUCH respect for these videos now 💀💀
I love the frame where the magnimites look at each other before evolving again. So cute!
What an INCREDIBLE set of animations this produced!!! 1000% do more episodes like this with no time limit!! 👀👀👀❤️❤️❤️
telepurte wise words (1:33 ) 🧐
The music in these is always timed so well with the reveals
I mean, I'm always a Pokemon fan, but these long animations are always the coolest things. You all make the most amazing stuff together! Also, woo Blastoise!
3:34 - Hi, chat!
Greatest art advice is having patience since master pieces are not instant, they take time and dedication to be brought into the world from the art dimension
amazing art advice and animation! the Porygon line animation looked so good my god. amazing stuff.
Share this video with your friends. It underperformed because of St Patrick's Day or something so it needs some extra love! They can't afford to keep doing these no time limit animation videos unless they make good money.
Telepurte over there with the wisdom of 100 lives Danm
The work you guys do on what's basically a children's drawing game for a browser is borderline insane. Keep up the amazing work
The reverse-Danny-Phantom rings on Porygon are so satisfying! That and the magnemite one were my favorite but they all look great!
The Lucario roundhouse kick is so damn clean!
6:09 Magnemite, Magneton, and Magnezone is/are my all time favorite and this just MADE MY FREAKING DAY!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩💖🧲🔩🧲💖
This was an insane stream with fantastic result. I've been waiting for this video!
that Porygon animation was SO SMOOTH. super cool, i'd love to see this again!!