How to Make Your Own Animated Series: Don’t Ruin the First Episode
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- So I'm about 30 episodes deep into my animated series Somewhere in Nowhere, and there are a LOT of things I wish I would have known before starting my own animated series. This video goes over all of the lessons learned from 30 episodes. From character rigs to software to audio, I go over quite a bit.
The last tip hits hard, because i have so many unfinished projects and some that are just text notes.
I found this at the perfect time. Im currently making my first object show episode, and i feel like this will help a ton.
oh wow me too!! good luck on yours :)
@@asa_andromeda thanks!
Even though i'm not an animator, I found the audio tips (especially with recording voices) very helpful!
Your pacing and comedic timing got better too
Thanks for sharing this! Lesson 6 is especially important to me. I'm scared of making a bad cartoon, so I've only attempted very small projects so far. Here's to hoping I build up the courage like you did some day.
This is helpful
Thank you for making this! As somebody who's lacked any motivation to make another big animated project (despite having a very clear idea for one), this definitely helped inspire me a bit. I've also been a fan of your cartoons since the beginning - I remember thinking "Okay this has massive potential to be the next Homestar but it definitely needs some polish." I especially thought this for the audio quality. Really respectable to see how much you've taken critiques from your family and from people online.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you Ben!! I’m excited to see what your next big project looks like.
WOWOW THANKS YAY
Thank you for this video. I'm more of a 3d animator, but this is useful information
Been watching your show since I saw it on the Homestar Runner subreddit years ago.
You do it for the love of it and I think it shows, in a timeless way.
Great insight on the tiny nuances of animating! God, I hate audio mixing, man, I'm glad I'm not the only one struggling with that. I'll check out the green show!
Ngl, i had no idea what i was doing with my show and its going well so far, 😂
Very helpful. Thank you!
really cool video, very helpful, also, did you know you can make symbols using symbols in adobe animate? this could help alot with moving the whole character becuase they can be contained in their own symbol, i didnt know about it when i first started using adobe and i think its a really good think to know becuase it alows you to have more layers in that symbol, it can also help with orgization, it also makes tweening alot easier
This is insightful. I've wanted to start writing my own show for a while but I lack animation skills. However, this is some great tips for anyone starting out. Thanks!
If you ever want someone to voice a character btw 👀👀
I love all the shorts but man I'd love to see full on 5-10 minute episodes to unleash the full potential
Hey this was really insightful! I'm learning 2d animation at the moment and when I start on a project I'll defo keep this in mind.
Good luck with your animated series!
This was pretty cool, had no idea what all went into to an episode
Heck yeah dude
thanks, I'm uploading mine soon...... its called ANTI FANTASY
can you make a more in deoth tutorial on syncing your animation when characters are talking, it would be very helpful to me as a beginner who wants to learn how. especally explaining the hotkeys and tools you use!
lol today i was thinking "what if i make an animation where i get mauled by a bear and i say bro is da moneys"
This is great I love this alot Iam trying my own show as well lol 😢 its not easy at all
I don't know how to use animation software so I'm using blender
Nice nice nice nice
Hahaha im remaking mine in um this year. First full season being remade
Also, i may make a similar video soon going behind the scenes on 5:00 and tips i have
I need all the tips I can get
I dont even have a thought of naking a show but i find this bid interesting nontheless
Is that the Kid Chameleon - Woods OST?
what do you use to animate? Nevermind
what is your best advice for making short little plots into longer form animations without running outta steam midway through writing the script ??
Be realistic an pace yuorself. If you are going to loose motivation then you scope is too big. Always think about what is the smallest the project could be.
Its likerock paper scissors
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Bruh i am too late
If that makes you happy the rest won't matter