About the SOFTWARE I use in the video: A huge amount of my production involves Adobe CC (my affiliate link tinyurl.com/v7fvqgo) I use Adobe photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, Audition and sometimes Animate. I would be nowhere without these softwares. You can get them all with a comfortable monthly subscription, or you can get subscriptions to individual plans. Check them out and see what works for you. The main software I'm using to actually animate frame by frame is called TVPaint. Here's more information on that: www.tvpaint.com/ It's a great software :) And if you need a Graphics tablet, I highly recommend this one for you ballers out there: geni.us/vy8xUZB It's the best tablet money can buy :) And here's a great low-low cost alternative: geni.us/LLYv
@@frey8893 it would probably be quite a success, yeah. But I'm not sure if that is my style. If you look back at some of the most important figures in history, they didn't become icons by following the crowd and doing whatever was cool at the time. They often just pursued their own thing with dedication and passion
One of the few week in the life videos that isn’t full of ego telling us to wake up at 5am, listen to a ted talk, read a book and eat avocado every morning if we want to be successful
Time , dedication and descipline produce the essence of life in type of work you like. I make apps in ios and Android and it take a huge lot of patience and perseverance BUT ITS COOL
I really enjoyed watching this. I'm an aspiring 2d animator and it's always nice to see artists making both a living and sustaining a happy, healthy lifestyle.
If u consider this a normal job, consider working 7 days a week nonstop. It maybe a cultural thing, many fields in the uk seems to require u too give up a normal life. I am not a creative myself, but the people i know doing this keep saying that creative work requires more pauses, and is more up and down in intensity - u wont produce your best work working around the clock, u might burn out thou. This is unsubstainable too if u have other responsibilities. So my question is really; is this really necessary? Required? Produce better quality work?
In this sea of negative and disappointing perspectives about animation as a career, your video offers a very uplifting and inspiring outlook for it. Thank you so much for that!
@@HowardWimshurst i think you'll make more money because you get the payment in full and don't need to divide the money, to other departments like HR, Production Assistant, Production Managers, Director, Checkers, DIP, BG, Compositing, Editors, Technology Department :p
Very inspiring video! i´ve been thinking of going for a similiar lifestyle but since i already long moved out of my parent´s house, animation as a business is simply not enough for me to sustain my current lifestyle that i have with my fulltime job at the time. so currently i am just doing my youtube and animation stuff as a hobby to earn some little bucks for fun things and upgrading my PC and Tablet. very happy to see other people flourish with this!
This is SO inspiring mate. Keep it up. I am highly motivated to continue working in 2D animation. I feel is the way to go over my skillset. Your work has inspired mine to go even further!
Your life looks very well balanced and healthy wich is very inspiring to me, you know, for a lot of time the artist life has been portraited as a very extreme and unhealthy way of living that I think a lot of us sometimes romaticize, its good to see a more healthy and realistic way of living as an artist.
Dude that little animation of the young brothers just made me tear up a little, out of no where! it really captured that childlike moment between siblings. Great stuff!!
It’s extremely motivational to see someone so passionate and driven. I took away so much from this video, thank you for taking the time and effort into making this for us
8:25 Damn, you really put the energy that this specific scene needed, like the feeling of being a younger brother admiring his older brother! Really good job, man!
I've watched the video, very touching story and amazing animation of yours, I'm planning to make animation for my final project, I hope I can do well on the process of making it. Love your animation style by the way.
Honestly mate, as someone that got into the banking industry at 18 and now at a decent wage at 24, I’m jealous- I don’t enjoy my work most of the time, it’s a chore, as a creative soul it’s very shackling, and it becomes all about money. Take it form me folks, this mans passion and energy are extremely rare, and the love for his ‘job’ (or I’d prefer to say talent) is incredible. Like Bob Ross has said, don’t worry about the money, it will come. Just do what you love and if something monitory comes from that- great! If not, tell yourself ‘is this the reason I’m doing it?’. As a kid, you don’t start a hobby in the eventual goal to make a living from it, everyone that has been successful has done so from having a genuine love and obsession for that subject. Keep loving and keep living
I'm just a web designer, but you sir, are a true artist! I always wondered about taking an animation degree instead of Computer Science, but I think if I'm honest with myself, I'm not a good enough illustrator. I just do it as a hobby. Really inspiring video and amazing work, thank you! :)
I study in an art major in my university, but I'm literally the only one, even among the students and teachers, that are interested in 2D animation. So I had no choice but to teach myself. It's been hard, but your videos have provided me with many insightful stuffs. Thanks.
Your channel is really inspiring, dude, I'm a motion designer struggling to get my freelance carrer launch and studying frame by frame animation, you have a new fanboy hahaha
As an aspiring animator myself, I also make references by filming myself doing a certain action and it's just so helpful and this video is so inspiring and wholesome. Thanks for this! I wish you goodluck in your free-lancing journey!
Ooh boy.. I really really want your life.. I'm a graphic designer as a profession, but sometimes i feel like the work kills my emotion for desighn, a have around 1 or 2 hours a day for do what I want, and I'm like to play guitar and record my own songs and make my own animations, but sometimes i feel so frustated because I can't do All that I want in my free time.. your video is sooo inspirational my friend..
@@AmanRaiAgrawal You should have 6 months of living costs saved up even while you have a job. That is not enough time to establish regular clientele while freelancing.
I would love to work for a studio because I love collaborating with other artists. But they would need to bring a good offer to the table because I do love the freedom of freelance life. I also have big dreams and I'm aware that in order to achieve those dreams i can't do it alone. I must band together with other skilled people so we can reach it together. That's a big challenge for me.
I think is pretty much the same with any kind of art. When you work for someone else, you do what they want you to do in the style that they want. There is also more structure like set times you need to work and not being able to work on side projects like Howard gets to do, but you have benefits, collaboration with other artists, and a steady check. The downside to freelance is that half your time is running the business side, your checks fluctuate with the jobs you do, but you get to work on things you really like, things that inspire you, and you are free to use your own style. There are plusses and minuses but at the end of the day what matters is what is important to you and what you're circumstances are (married with kids = steady check w/benefits, for example). The bigger Howard's business gets the more people he can bring in to help = more collaboration, so eventually, 'he will have his cake and get to eat too', IMHO. Great vid Howard! Very informative.
Lovely video. Your editing is really nice and the atmosphere you create is really calming. I've only recently gotten into animating and am going into my second year of art school in September. Your videos always really help, thanks!
I love your videos. Thank for shedding a light on how free lancing works and showing some of your animation process. I myself am wanting to become an animator and these videos give me inspiration to pursue it. Thank you.
Your mom also freelancer? it must be awesome to have people around you who understand what you doing. At my place, i even having a hard time explaining what animation is.
The animation from Sam's video was stuck in my head since the day I saw the video. I randomly came across this video and I must say you have a very remarkable style of animation. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for this insight. I work with clients trying to decide on their career path and informational interviews are really hard to find, but this video answered a lot of the questions and was relevant to the sort of path he’s trying to take. Thanks again
Excellent video on many levels. Great description of your life as a freelancer, also great video editing and putting together a great documentary!! Thanks!
Your work and personal vigour is inspiring. It seems you've managed to get started on your passion and take it professionally without overpressuring yourself. Inspired to now take my art more honestly and more frequently. Subbed for life. 💯
at start of vdo just watched rough sketches i feel that it might be for kolder...☺️☺️ n yes right you have did great job in that vdo bro i loved your work
the sincerity in the narrative really gets me into the video, it makes me think the way you're thinking. It is a very good video, pls keep the good work
Hahaha the reference video you shot was so relatable . Great video from once freelance guy to another. I love your calm and clear approach to this tough profession. You've got yourself a new subscriber, keep it up!
4:16 - Oh man!! one of your clients is Sam Kolder?! The guy is just genius on quick planes and traveling videos! Amazing. Thanks for sharing your experience with this video. Cheers.
That's a nice talk and all, but 05:25 are those green plants the secret to your Hulk physique (don't tell me it's something silly as hard work and dedication) :D
That's tender stem broccoli! One of my favorite things to eat and it might well have contributed to my fitness! Very healthy and tastes great. These days I'm pescetarian so I eat a lot of fish and veggies :D
House maids are human beings people .. I have 2 at home and I can tell you they are just like us, they have needs and desires I really respect the fact that he travelled with her. It shows how humble he is
Wacom portable studio it’s around $3000 so I’d stay way from it... well if your now hardcore middle class lol I just settled for the Wacom cintiq 16 it’s holding up fine after 4 months 👌🏼 and it’s only $600 on Amazon!
@@ethankish not sure if you're being surprised but prolly I'm just surprised by how people didn't notice. It was some amazing work by you man, loved it!
i KNEW IT! i recognised the style in that video from somewhere( talking about the kold one). kudos man this is one of the cleanest animations i've ever seen from you i think. It looks very polished while maintaining the aesthetic that makes your work so unique
you're on a right path. i mean, saying right is actually not the best choice of words. you have a great mindset, you are doing what you love and seems you are true to yourself. that's pretty special. good luck!
Its 'They' not 'He'. Important point to make is to get stuff signed off at every stage, confirmed by email as that stops them claiming it wasn't what they wanted and not paying. Lastly, stage payments; Get minimum 50% up front to cover over heads, if they won't pay that then they don't want to pay at all! The bottom line is the ONLY line in animation - sorry dreamers!
Stumbled upon this and am now very inspired. I'm a freelance designer and I can relate to everything you spoke about. Also got some good little tips and ideas. Thanks!
About the SOFTWARE I use in the video:
A huge amount of my production involves Adobe CC (my affiliate link tinyurl.com/v7fvqgo) I use Adobe photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, Audition and sometimes Animate. I would be nowhere without these softwares. You can get them all with a comfortable monthly subscription, or you can get subscriptions to individual plans. Check them out and see what works for you.
The main software I'm using to actually animate frame by frame is called TVPaint. Here's more information on that: www.tvpaint.com/
It's a great software :)
And if you need a Graphics tablet, I highly recommend this one for you ballers out there: geni.us/vy8xUZB
It's the best tablet money can buy :)
And here's a great low-low cost alternative: geni.us/LLYv
Don’t you think you should do story time animation on RUclips
@@frey8893 it would probably be quite a success, yeah. But I'm not sure if that is my style.
If you look back at some of the most important figures in history, they didn't become icons by following the crowd and doing whatever was cool at the time. They often just pursued their own thing with dedication and passion
Alternatively you can use free open-source too for same results
pls dont make it sound adobe is the only option out there
@@Psychosgamers i'm saying what works for me, you can do whatever you want.
One of the few week in the life videos that isn’t full of ego telling us to wake up at 5am, listen to a ted talk, read a book and eat avocado
every morning if we want to be successful
yeah that's the usual designer guru gibberish
soooooo lets (paid) collab when u have time for us little people
sWooZie haha nice try swoozie🤣😘
Eyyyyy
lmao
😂😂😂
Noice
*Animation is no Joke* takes time, dedication & discipline.
💞
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Time , dedication and descipline produce the essence of life in type of work you like. I make apps in ios and Android and it take a huge lot of patience and perseverance BUT ITS COOL
that's why i run music in the background when i work, helps stay focused on long durations
And money
I really enjoyed watching this. I'm an aspiring 2d animator and it's always nice to see artists making both a living and sustaining a happy, healthy lifestyle.
Likewise, on all points.😋
If u consider this a normal job, consider working 7 days a week nonstop. It maybe a cultural thing, many fields in the uk seems to require u too give up a normal life. I am not a creative myself, but the people i know doing this keep saying that creative work requires more pauses, and is more up and down in intensity - u wont produce your best work working around the clock, u might burn out thou. This is unsubstainable too if u have other responsibilities. So my question is really; is this really necessary? Required? Produce better quality work?
i really enjoy gay film lmao!
Anyone here want to work on a 2d storytime together
@@Otatsuke So, your also an animator then , eh ?
In this sea of negative and disappointing perspectives about animation as a career, your video offers a very uplifting and inspiring outlook for it. Thank you so much for that!
Most animators just like to complain. I’m not like most animators 😜
@@HowardWimshurst YESSS
@@HowardWimshurst i think you'll make more money because you get the payment in full and don't need to divide the money, to other departments like HR, Production Assistant, Production Managers, Director, Checkers, DIP, BG, Compositing, Editors, Technology Department :p
ためる why is this true? How come there is so much negativity and disappointment surrounding animation as a career??
why is this true? How come there is so much negativity and disappointment surrounding animation as a career??
Very inspiring video! i´ve been thinking of going for a similiar lifestyle but since i already long moved out of my parent´s house, animation as a business is simply not enough for me to sustain my current lifestyle that i have with my fulltime job at the time.
so currently i am just doing my youtube and animation stuff as a hobby to earn some little bucks for fun things and upgrading my PC and Tablet.
very happy to see other people flourish with this!
*Him* : It's often very isolating
*Extroverts* : Ohh that's hell!
*Introverts* : Don't give me hope
Too late I have a lot of hope
Holy god, i drawn 8 second frame by frame animation for 8 damn hours. Animating is tough.
Is there a way to see it
@@theawantikamishra maybe if it's done i'll give you a link
@@regiluthfi will wait
@@regiluthfi Me too please if you really like to
Yeah but it's fun
Wow this is pretty incredible! You're extremely talented! I would love to add this style into a few of my videos!
This is SO inspiring mate. Keep it up. I am highly motivated to continue working in 2D animation. I feel is the way to go over my skillset. Your work has inspired mine to go even further!
You can do it!
I can tell your parents raised you well. Your level of maturity is somehow hard to find in young adults nowadays. Congratulations.
Sometimes is not always about parents that raise us. is about what your experience and what you've been through.
@@Bougart i disagree on that.
@Giannirey S Sorry to hear that...
When I grow up I wanna create my own animation studio and the info you’ve given me is very useful.
Your life looks very well balanced and healthy wich is very inspiring to me, you know, for a lot of time the artist life has been portraited as a very extreme and unhealthy way of living that I think a lot of us sometimes romaticize, its good to see a more healthy and realistic way of living as an artist.
Amazing work at such a young age. I wish you good, successful and prosperous journey ahead.
It's really not that amazing.
@@10pmmemes88 Then welcome to the internet, friend.
How old is he ??
@@10pmmemes88 ok Johnny boy
@@10pmmemes88 You sound like you dont understand whats going on.
Dude that little animation of the young brothers just made me tear up a little, out of no where! it really captured that childlike moment between siblings. Great stuff!!
I was scrolling and you were recommended by RUclips. Then I realised you were the one behind Sam Kold's video. You are awesome!
Awesome video. I am a 3D artist / Professional RUclipsr and I see a lot of similarities:-)
Mike, your here?
"I've moved back in with my parents... Its probably the best financial decision that I've ever made" 😂😂 v.relatable
It’s extremely motivational to see someone so passionate and driven. I took away so much from this video, thank you for taking the time and effort into making this for us
I love your mentality so much!! So humble down to earth and living simple life. I love that keep up the good work~
8:25 Damn, you really put the energy that this specific scene needed, like the feeling of being a younger brother admiring his older brother! Really good job, man!
This studio-vlog type of video is great!
I've watched the video, very touching story and amazing animation of yours, I'm planning to make animation for my final project, I hope I can do well on the process of making it. Love your animation style by the way.
Honestly mate, as someone that got into the banking industry at 18 and now at a decent wage at 24, I’m jealous- I don’t enjoy my work most of the time, it’s a chore, as a creative soul it’s very shackling, and it becomes all about money. Take it form me folks, this mans passion and energy are extremely rare, and the love for his ‘job’ (or I’d prefer to say talent) is incredible. Like Bob Ross has said, don’t worry about the money, it will come. Just do what you love and if something monitory comes from that- great! If not, tell yourself ‘is this the reason I’m doing it?’. As a kid, you don’t start a hobby in the eventual goal to make a living from it, everyone that has been successful has done so from having a genuine love and obsession for that subject. Keep loving and keep living
GOD BLESS YOU HOWARD. YOUR PASSION FOR ANIMATION IS EXTREMELY INFECTIOUS.
I'm just a web designer, but you sir, are a true artist! I always wondered about taking an animation degree instead of Computer Science, but I think if I'm honest with myself, I'm not a good enough illustrator. I just do it as a hobby. Really inspiring video and amazing work, thank you! :)
I study in an art major in my university, but I'm literally the only one, even among the students and teachers, that are interested in 2D animation. So I had no choice but to teach myself. It's been hard, but your videos have provided me with many insightful stuffs. Thanks.
Honest question - what are you getting out of the university?
@@draddadandawg3363 animation techniques? Zero. I mostly learn design principles and production process. Plus, making connections.
I love your work man, thanks for sharing this with us 💪🎉❤️
Your channel is really inspiring, dude, I'm a motion designer struggling to get my freelance carrer launch and studying frame by frame animation, you have a new fanboy hahaha
How not to admire your honesty and that calm voice.
Well done
As an aspiring animator myself, I also make references by filming myself doing a certain action and it's just so helpful and this video is so inspiring and wholesome.
Thanks for this!
I wish you goodluck in your free-lancing journey!
Ooh boy.. I really really want your life.. I'm a graphic designer as a profession, but sometimes i feel like the work kills my emotion for desighn, a have around 1 or 2 hours a day for do what I want, and I'm like to play guitar and record my own songs and make my own animations, but sometimes i feel so frustated because I can't do All that I want in my free time.. your video is sooo inspirational my friend..
Me too bro, me too
Save living costs for 6 months ahead. Quit your job, and start working on freelance projects.
@@AmanRaiAgrawal You should have 6 months of living costs saved up even while you have a job. That is not enough time to establish regular clientele while freelancing.
HOW DOES NO ONE REALIZE THIS WAS FOR SAM KOLDER’S VIDEO “HEY TIM”?!?! it was like the best video of the ENTIRE YEAR
FACTSSSS
mikell yeah I commented this before he said that lol😂
Fantastic video... I love how you rally put it out there and so honest about who you are.
love your vids and ive seen that your animations are becoming better and better by the day keep up with the work dude!!
Great video! This was very inspiring to someone who is at a crossroads in their life, thanks.
Would you ever consider going to work for a studio, or do you just prefer the freedom of being a freelancer?
I would love to work for a studio because I love collaborating with other artists. But they would need to bring a good offer to the table because I do love the freedom of freelance life.
I also have big dreams and I'm aware that in order to achieve those dreams i can't do it alone. I must band together with other skilled people so we can reach it together. That's a big challenge for me.
@@HowardWimshurst You're so inspirational, sensei 🙇🙏
@@HowardWimshurst im loving the self promotion
I think is pretty much the same with any kind of art. When you work for someone else, you do what they want you to do in the style that they want. There is also more structure like set times you need to work and not being able to work on side projects like Howard gets to do, but you have benefits, collaboration with other artists, and a steady check. The downside to freelance is that half your time is running the business side, your checks fluctuate with the jobs you do, but you get to work on things you really like, things that inspire you, and you are free to use your own style. There are plusses and minuses but at the end of the day what matters is what is important to you and what you're circumstances are (married with kids = steady check w/benefits, for example). The bigger Howard's business gets the more people he can bring in to help = more collaboration, so eventually, 'he will have his cake and get to eat too', IMHO. Great vid Howard! Very informative.
@@HowardWimshurst beautiful words
Lovely video. Your editing is really nice and the atmosphere you create is really calming. I've only recently gotten into animating and am going into my second year of art school in September. Your videos always really help, thanks!
I love your videos. Thank for shedding a light on how free lancing works and showing some of your animation process. I myself am wanting to become an animator and these videos give me inspiration to pursue it. Thank you.
“Hey Tim” was incredible! Thank you for showing the BTS process 😍
Your mom also freelancer? it must be awesome to have people around you who understand what you doing. At my place, i even having a hard time explaining what animation is.
So true my parents don't get what paypal is :((
@@thecreativephilosophy967 ikr
a lot of insight I've got from here. thank you!.. it's really comforting when someone can explain well your situation too.. I really feel this,.!
The animation from Sam's video was stuck in my head since the day I saw the video. I randomly came across this video and I must say you have a very remarkable style of animation. Keep up the good work!
Good luck to you buddy. You seem like a very talented individual waiting to break out to something big.
Thanks for sharing Howard. Very helpful to know that I’m not the only one out there “livin’ the life!”
very sad to know that you are the only comment without a like..
Thanks for the info, i love watching all of your videos it's really inspired me, more powers to youu
Long time subscriber, it’s great to see your steps farther into ur career!!
God bless you little angel you are so wonderful an artist. You are a master at this age, always be happy for yourself
Owo man you worked with sam! Saw your work in his channel it's amazing
Thank you for this insight. I work with clients trying to decide on their career path and informational interviews are really hard to find, but this video answered a lot of the questions and was relevant to the sort of path he’s trying to take. Thanks again
This is so inspiring!! I love this series!
Don't know a thing about animation but this is truly beautiful!
I love your videos man, there really the real deal this video is helping me out a lot
Got this video in my suggestions and happy to be here. Well done Howard.
Excellent video on many levels. Great description of your life as a freelancer, also great video editing and putting together a great documentary!! Thanks!
I just randomly saw this video and didn't know you did the Sam kolder video holy shit you killed it!
The kind of job I want, So cool. Seeing my client Happy is enough
Love your videos. Definitely one of my top content creators. Keep up the good work👍👍
Your work and personal vigour is inspiring.
It seems you've managed to get started on your passion and take it professionally without overpressuring yourself.
Inspired to now take my art more honestly and more frequently. Subbed for life. 💯
This is so helpful and inspiring, I love your art flow.
at start of vdo just watched rough sketches i feel that it might be for kolder...☺️☺️ n yes right
you have did great job in that vdo bro i loved your work
Thanks very much for this 1 Howard. really opened my eyes towards Freelance work again!!! I appreciate
the sincerity in the narrative really gets me into the video, it makes me think the way you're thinking.
It is a very good video, pls keep the good work
Wow,,
So, the phone broke,,!?
Great video, senpai !!
Luckily it was just the screen :D
He did work for sam kolder!! That's amazing!!
Hahaha the reference video you shot was so relatable . Great video from once freelance guy to another. I love your calm and clear approach to this tough profession. You've got yourself a new subscriber, keep it up!
Absolutely incredible work consistently put out, keep being amazing Howard! May the force be with you :)
So you are the editor of sam kolder's animation !
4:16 - Oh man!! one of your clients is Sam Kolder?! The guy is just genius on quick planes and traveling videos! Amazing. Thanks for sharing your experience with this video. Cheers.
Check out Sams latest video it features Howards animations and is absolutely stunning ruclips.net/video/12o3Zgupu_8/видео.html
@@archerfrost1782 He totally nailed on that animation. Thank you @Howard for bringing such vision to the project of Kolder. Congratulations.
Really cool job at Kold's video! Congrats, the project turned out really amazing! Greetings from Portugal!
Very inspirational video Howard, love the fact that you bring in some people to help you, they were amazing pieces.
Hi please i would love to know the software you use for animations and how to go about getting it.. your video inspired me
Thx bro for your view
Man, I was wondering where Kold got his amazing animation. And now I found this. This is insane! You guys are so talented.
This is honestly so eye opening and inspiring
Thank you for sharing a part of your world
It gives me hope
Thank you
How to start up.. freelancing business .any tips on that..bro??
What software do you use when animating? :)
Marbin Macalino Its TVPaint. I discovered it by pausing the video and finding a file extension tvpp. Then I googled it. You are welcome :-)
Loved watching it. It motivated me to work hard. Keep doing great work Howard .
I can relate so much. I'm a freelance stylist, wardrobe designer and a graphite artist. I'm so inspired with this video.
Thank you.
Hey man! what model of tablet are you using at the first seconds of this video? i can see that it is not plugged in a laptop.
one of these bad boys: geni.us/fT9jzCm
But they are discontinued now, Wacom brought out a newer version, this thing is a beast: geni.us/vy8xUZB
That's a nice talk and all, but 05:25 are those green plants the secret to your Hulk physique (don't tell me it's something silly as hard work and dedication) :D
That's tender stem broccoli! One of my favorite things to eat and it might well have contributed to my fitness! Very healthy and tastes great. These days I'm pescetarian so I eat a lot of fish and veggies :D
You give me inspiration and with your videos I believe I can work on my beginer animation life
I'll keep watching your beautiful work whenever I can. You will flourish my friend I really hope you get there.
House maids are human beings people .. I have 2 at home and I can tell you they are just like us, they have needs and desires I really respect the fact that he travelled with her. It shows how humble he is
really you need to write that down? Even thinking about that like it is even questionable. Crazy world...
tobiii why so sensitive sweet heart relax . Are you okay?
Dude, what kind of tablet you got? Does it have it's own processor?
Wacom portable studio it’s around $3000 so I’d stay way from it... well if your now hardcore middle class lol I just settled for the Wacom cintiq 16 it’s holding up fine after 4 months 👌🏼 and it’s only $600 on Amazon!
Kuzemaie _ Thanks
He’s using the old cintiq 12ux it’s about 14 years old I believe
Love your style. it looks so simple and quiet
Great video! Just wanted to drop by and say thanks for sharing this, mate. Keep the pace!
BRUH! client?! CLIIEENT! THAT'S SAM KOLDER 😭
Rishabh Purohit thank you you’re like one of the only people to figure this out!!
@@ethankish not sure if you're being surprised but prolly I'm just surprised by how people didn't notice. It was some amazing work by you man, loved it!
I wana be an animator, said myself when eight
i KNEW IT! i recognised the style in that video from somewhere( talking about the kold one). kudos man this is one of the cleanest animations i've ever seen from you i think. It looks very polished while maintaining the aesthetic that makes your work so unique
Great video Howard and very inspiring. All the best for the future!
_What did it cost?_
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*_A lovelife._*
SO cool bro
you want just want think: Jesus love you
jesus lives
you're on a right path. i mean, saying right is actually not the best choice of words. you have a great mindset, you are doing what you love and seems you are true to yourself. that's pretty special. good luck!
This is amazing! I hope you keep following your dreams man you’ve got this in the bag!
Its 'They' not 'He'. Important point to make is to get stuff signed off at every stage, confirmed by email as that stops them claiming it wasn't what they wanted and not paying. Lastly, stage payments; Get minimum 50% up front to cover over heads, if they won't pay that then they don't want to pay at all!
The bottom line is the ONLY line in animation - sorry dreamers!
Great video Howard! Really interesting and helpful. Well done on hitting 100K
Thank you for making this video. Currently i am working with my first client and this gave me some great advice.
Stumbled upon this and am now very inspired. I'm a freelance designer and I can relate to everything you spoke about. Also got some good little tips and ideas. Thanks!