Finally, an actually worthwhile ranking video. Not the flashiest tier list, but one that I'm sure tons of people might benefit from. Always excited for your new uploads homie, good stuff!
I actually have several of those in my own collection of art and animation books. Might need to study some more of them at some point, as well as some of those online resources.
Selections are on point!! I didn't know Eric Goldberg had one too! Those Loomis ones are the shit though. Especially figure drawing for all it's worth and fun with a pencil.
Great video, i agree for the most part but I'd put Vilppu manual in S class with the videos, force snd the website was how I learned gesture 2 decades ago. Wish I had been introduced to them in highschool but I really didn't have the knowledge to use them yet. I studied Industrial Design in Canada but learned the constructive approach from school snd gnomon videos. Though I know the approach I bought the books and they are awesome, there is a companion website with video tutorials. I believe its the best resource for this approach, though I've come to appreciate Will Westons approach as he uses drawing a little differently with a focus on composition and illustration. I didn't realize the noble approach was that good I will definitely check it out. Figure drawing and invention is great and so was bridgeman and Loomis after Vilppu in my opinion. Almost forgot Marcos Mateao Mastre excellent books on composition for visual story telling, literally nothing else like it its S tier.
If you like understanding comics Scott does have a sequel book more on the making side of comics. This is the first time I've seen the app for survival kit. Is that apple/iOS only?
Question, I've just been dabbling in animation love drawing naturally but have you used moho. I noticed you did work for Cartoon Saloon. How do they blend puppets with hand drawn. It would be great to see a video on your thoughts of how and when rigged can be combined with hand drawn without the loss of expression and vitality.
yeah I would like to make a video showing how I personally combine toon boom rigs with hand drawn parts, and mash up those techniques in different ways. I haven't personally used moho, but at Cartoon Saloon, it's used for a lot of different things like crowds, background characters, props, or if part of the background moves. But it's not usually combined on the same character, if that makes sense.
@@MarcHendry Ahhhhh, that actually makes allot more sense, I have been watching some of their movies trying to figure it out. Thanks. Looking forward to seeing your process.
I’m going to do my own tier list of these for fun: S Preston Blair Eric Goldberg Illusion of life A Vilppu Don Bluth Noble approach B Richard Williams Miyazaki Books C Disney art of Robert Hale D Understanding comics Ken Hultgren E Marvel Force Bridgman F Loomis Drawing on Right side of brain
@@MarcHendry here are some good ones: Draw the looney tunes Animating the looney tunes way Learn to draw Mickey Mouse and friends through the decades How to draw Tarzan Nine Old Men Deja Timing for animation Stanchfield Gurney color and light Steve Huston Bancroft character mentor Tom Richmond Caricature A Disney sketchbook
Animator's survival kit is a horrible book from the educational standpoint. i don't know why people praise it so much - either because of the peer pressure or because the book is just unnecessarily thick, so they think it consequently tells a lot; but it's not. "Timing for animation" tells the same things and maybe even more, but it does so 3 times faster (around just 90 pages) and with more depth to the explanations.
Finally, an actually worthwhile ranking video. Not the flashiest tier list, but one that I'm sure tons of people might benefit from. Always excited for your new uploads homie, good stuff!
thank you! yeh it's just whatever I can do with trackpad only up here 😅
PuccaNoodles' resource sheet
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Awesome!!
Holy smokes, great idea for a video! Thanks for making it.
hey thank you!
I actually have several of those in my own collection of art and animation books. Might need to study some more of them at some point, as well as some of those online resources.
Really useful video!! Thank you
Selections are on point!! I didn't know Eric Goldberg had one too! Those Loomis ones are the shit though. Especially figure drawing for all it's worth and fun with a pencil.
yeah I should take another crack at Figure Drawing For All it's Worth now
Great video, i agree for the most part but I'd put Vilppu manual in S class with the videos, force snd the website was how I learned gesture 2 decades ago. Wish I had been introduced to them in highschool but I really didn't have the knowledge to use them yet. I studied Industrial Design in Canada but learned the constructive approach from school snd gnomon videos. Though I know the approach I bought the books and they are awesome, there is a companion website with video tutorials. I believe its the best resource for this approach, though I've come to appreciate Will Westons approach as he uses drawing a little differently with a focus on composition and illustration. I didn't realize the noble approach was that good I will definitely check it out. Figure drawing and invention is great and so was bridgeman and Loomis after Vilppu in my opinion. Almost forgot Marcos Mateao Mastre excellent books on composition for visual story telling, literally nothing else like it its S tier.
what do you think of Directing a story by Francis Glebas?
If you like understanding comics Scott does have a sequel book more on the making side of comics.
This is the first time I've seen the app for survival kit. Is that apple/iOS only?
yeh it's ipad only at the moment. They recently gave the app it's first update in years, so hopefully there is interest in other ports
To a novice, the best are The Animator's Survival Kit and Breaton Blair's Animation are the best.
ya me vi los videos de los DVD de richard williams, están muy buenos la verdad :D
"I'm ranking books!"
"I'm not putting this higher, because the ____ version is better.
Have you read first Steven Universe art book?
Question, I've just been dabbling in animation love drawing naturally but have you used moho. I noticed you did work for Cartoon Saloon. How do they blend puppets with hand drawn. It would be great to see a video on your thoughts of how and when rigged can be combined with hand drawn without the loss of expression and vitality.
yeah I would like to make a video showing how I personally combine toon boom rigs with hand drawn parts, and mash up those techniques in different ways.
I haven't personally used moho, but at Cartoon Saloon, it's used for a lot of different things like crowds, background characters, props, or if part of the background moves. But it's not usually combined on the same character, if that makes sense.
@@MarcHendry Ahhhhh, that actually makes allot more sense, I have been watching some of their movies trying to figure it out. Thanks. Looking forward to seeing your process.
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I’m going to do my own tier list of these for fun:
S
Preston Blair
Eric Goldberg
Illusion of life
A
Vilppu
Don Bluth
Noble approach
B
Richard Williams
Miyazaki Books
C
Disney art of
Robert Hale
D
Understanding comics
Ken Hultgren
E
Marvel
Force
Bridgman
F
Loomis
Drawing on Right side of brain
did you find other drawing resources that worked for you?
@@MarcHendry here are some good ones:
Draw the looney tunes
Animating the looney tunes way
Learn to draw Mickey Mouse and friends through the decades
How to draw Tarzan
Nine Old Men Deja
Timing for animation
Stanchfield
Gurney color and light
Steve Huston
Bancroft character mentor
Tom Richmond Caricature
A Disney sketchbook
Animator's survival kit is a horrible book from the educational standpoint. i don't know why people praise it so much - either because of the peer pressure or because the book is just unnecessarily thick, so they think it consequently tells a lot; but it's not. "Timing for animation" tells the same things and maybe even more, but it does so 3 times faster (around just 90 pages) and with more depth to the explanations.
Sorry, but Richard Williams book is obviously better.
worst ranking ive ever seen in my life