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Thank you for this , this was deeply needed , perfectly simplified and to the point and im glad my google , "how to make timing charts " made this video recommended to me
Hi! Glad to know that this video finally helped you understand timing charts. You're so welcome! 🙌 I hope you'll keep on animating. Keep going! Keep learning and keep animating 😁
I tried animation in the past, frame by frame and it's really demotivating when you spend a lot of time on drawing and the end result is bad or not what you hoped for. This video might help me in the future since it motivates me to try again. Thanks!
Hi! I hope you'll try to animate again 😊 Animation can take up a lot of time but it can also feel so fulfilling. It's not for everyone. But if it's your passion, I hope you'll give it another go. Expect the result will be bad. We've all been there but I hope that won't demotivate you because the next try will probably be a little bit better, and the next one after that and so on.
I think I read somewhere that timing charts come from actually timing out an action, like on a stop watch. You would act out an action or scene, you would time how long it takes to do the action, and you would mark your poses on the timing chart. Then you would go back through it and mark out the in-betweens. Hence it being called a timing chart instead of spacing chart.
Honestly the editing on this video could not be more perfect. Everything just helps point out how things are related between the timing chart and frame timeline
As someone who does no animation whatsoever, this was a really cool breakdown on a process I thought would be much more complicated than it actually is!
it'll get a bit intimidating once you get to see an actual time sheet..lol! that's what the oldtimers did before..plus the timing bars written on the top right/left of every animation sheet.
Hello! I am a young artist who is interested in animating, this is the first video I've seen with timing charts and I immediately went from knowing nothing at the beginning to understanding everything you said at the end! This was a very easy to understand video that did teach me a lot! This was also the first video I've seen from this channel and I do plan on watching more! You earned a new subscriber and I am glad that I stumbled upon this!
This is fantastic. Totally get it now. Let's get a petition going to rename it the SPACING chart and save future generations from easily avoidable confusion.
just going from changing the name from “timing chart” to “spacing chart” actually made it make a lot more sense to me. the name always made me confused and resulted in me putting the *spacing* on the *timeline* , not spacing the drawings themselves. who the hell decided to call it a TIMING chart?? they made it so confusing for no reason
Genuinely the best breakdown and explanation of this process I’ve seen! I have watched so many videos about timing charts and still couldn’t understand it. Thank you so much for this you’re a life saver 🙏❤️
I was confused on how to apply timing charts to animation for months, and it wasn't until this video that It finally clicked to me on how to actually use them. even pro animation books always confused me. this was so much easier to understand!!!
I just got to the timing charts chapter in the Animation Survival Kit and i got super scared cause i thought they looked too complicated but you explained it so well, thanks💕
Thank you so much for this video. I recently figured out "space and time". But I didn't understand how the rulers worked. Very clear video, not just words but pictures. I finally figured it out.
Realising the timing chart is actually a spacing chart was also a bit of an “aha” moment for me a few years ago. You’ve done a great job explaining this! Thanks ☺️
❤️🔥♦️ I understood timing charts randomly when watching a sakuga compilation reel from someone on youtube. I said "what is that thing over there, what are they writing" then I analyzed it. Then after looking for a few minutes, I finally got it. From my perspective, it measures the distance traveled + timing. Because based on his animation, it skips far from the key frame to the in between when the time chart has a big leap to the next line. So that's basically how it went through my mind, it's very simple. I always think it's just the distance from the start to the next frame. The more the lines are compressed, the fewer distance or transition into a new pose it takes.
Another tip, try to keep your key poses on odd numbers if possible, it saves a lot of headache. Sometimes you have no choice but to use even numbers, but try to keep them odd.
@@merryherb because it stops you chart from dividing weirdly if that makes sense. It could sometimes make the chart go into thirds unintentionally. Test it out, make a chart with keys from 1 and 8 and try to divide it evenly
This was the most concise explanation I have ever seen on spacing charts and how to use them. This beats every video on here about them by light years and I've come away with the knowledge on how to apply them effectively. I was only guessing my timings and spacing a lot of the time based on intuition, because no one could explain the chart in a way where I wasn't confused. Thank you so much.
dude i feel like i finally got the final objective and i just unlocked the next level i can finally properly plan my ideas and actually make them 💥💥💥💥 thank you also i enjoyed watching your lava lamp in the background
Dude you really cooked with this video! haha, I can't believe that before watching this timing charts were so esoteric to me, and now it seems so simple! The cherry on top was when you mentioned how timing charts are actually spacing charts, I really feel like that section is what solidified the explanation in my head. 10/10 Video!
Hi! Glad that you liked it. And I appreciate the review at the end 😄 Yes, the moment I realized that timing charts are in fact spacing charts, that's when the light bulbs light up in my head. 😄 Glad that you came to the same conclusion
Thank you so much for making this video, its really opened my eyes to how i can make animating easier since it always felt impossible to me. I’ll forever use this video as a guide for timing and spacing.
thank you very much sir, I was grasping the concept of timing charts but couldn't understand it well enough to use it properly..... until I came across this video. thank you so much!! 😊😊
7:35 This is what I have been doing during my animation practice during the past 2 months. Now i know why my animations are bad. Thx for this amazing video, you have no idea how much i needed to see this. ❤
I never started animation because I didn’t understand anything I was watching or reading about. But I might try again after this video. I’m gonna go watch your other stuff now. Instant subscribe!
Oh my god this is great. I feel like I can already start helping myself with my shots and animations using this. I like also how you say “it’s a puzzle to solve” that’s honestly what gets me excited about drawing, every time I get to invent, solve and present new problems to solve and ways to achieve emotional effects. Thanks!
God, not even the animator survival kit explain this. I had no idea in which direction to read the think either. I wish I had seen this explanation years ago, thank you.
Thanks for the explanation, this is the type of explanation that I understand, detailed, without skipping the smallest detail no matter how obvious it may be. Watching other videos, people usually skip mentioning details, as if it were easy to conclude the answer, no they aren't easy. That thing you did by repeating consecutively that frame (n) is the half of frame (n) and frame (n), must be tiring, but it really helps to memorize, instead of just saying it once and it only remains as a detail that will be forgotten and that is not so important, when it is. Thank you.
honestly had no idea timing charts were a thing at all before this, i clicked because the curves in the thumbnail reminded me of a science thing, now i feel like a have a clear grasp on something i didnt know existed before. Thank you!!
Your video might be the clearest and easy-to-understand animation tutorial I've ever seen. Recently I didn't really have a clear depiction of the breakdown and it made me struggle for a while until you showed a jumping animation with the depiction of the breakdown. That literally blew my mind it feels like something just clicked in my head that adding a breakdown could make a huge improvement in movement. Thanks for the tutorial, keep up your work.
You're very welcome! Thanks for letting us know you also watched the jump tutorial! 🙌 Glad to know our videos helped you in understanding animation better. Keep at it! 🙌
This is amazing. I love that this video walks you through the drawings as if youre animating yourself so it feels like all of this techniqual info is being applied. For anyone else learning, id also like to recommend Dong Chang on RUclips if you want another example of animation breakdowns but from the perspective of professional anime.
Thanks! So much thought has been put on trying to achieve what you have described. That was the intention and the design. Glad that it came across that way. Much thought and effort has been put into this and you noticing the "art" behind the teaching made that effort worth it 😄 And I also follow and subscribed to Dong Chang. I have a couple videos on my watch later list 😄
This was super helpful! I never really understood what the purpose of timing charts was, let alone how they worked, but now I do! I'll definitely be using timing charts more often than not now!! ✨
Oh my gosh. I've finally understood this. I stopped using timing charts because I hot a feeling I didn't understand it. As I watched the video I quickly did a simple animation using what I have learnt and I got it. My main issue was confusing it as "timing" chart instead of a "spacing chart."
3 to 5 years studying animation, both in school and on my own. 4 years working as an animator. And still, I always learn something new from videos like this. Great work.
One thing that's rarely discussed is why you do inbetweens sounds kind of crazy, but the people who are really into animation, it's good to say that it's always easier to draw a frame in between two keyframes and then the drawer another frame in between those two gear frames. Yours halving every time you're animating just makes the drawing process or the tracing process easier. It seems obvious to say this but you would be surprised how many times people get stuck on this little thing and once they understand that's why you are creating these in-betweens and twins. It clicks for people or at least I found it for the people that I've I've spoken to. It's like one of those things you only get if you animate.
So the time charts help indicate speed and impact of the movements. The build up of a punch will have big gaps between frames to indicate a fast swing, and slowly stop at impact or maximum stretch.
I recently just told a ytber that I wasnt sure how to read timing chart, lo and behold this video is so timely. I understood it, the explanation was very succinct! thank you very much for the video
I finally understand timing charts, I appreciate how much you broke it down aswell explaining each simple part instead of skipping over them. Thank you! 🎉
I didn't know that I needed to understand timing charts because I always work on my own animations, so I did all this in my mind. But I am working on a project that will require a team, right now! This was a very convenient time to watch this video, don't you think?
This was an awesome vid. I knew what they timing chart represented but actually seeing how it is ACTUALLY broken down REALLY helps a lot. I might actually complete an animation for the first time. Thanks so much!
You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful! And yes! Go for it! Complete an animation the first time! 🙌 Take this as a sign 😄 Don't worry if it's going to be bad. Lower your expectations. It's your first time after all. What's important is that you enjoy the process. 🙌
I watched many timing charts in yt. same as you, I read books and watched a lot of tutorials and still don't get it. this is an informative video. and you make it easy to understand. best teacher. I need to stay on this channel. thank you so much, sir.❤
To be honest i actually thought that i wouldn't understand it as i tried with so many videos but... man... i think i kinda got it now hahaha Thank you so much! This was an amazing video and i genuinely appreciate the effort you put here! From your explanation to the editing everything was amazing! Thanks!
i was getting really frustrated because i couldn't for the life of me understand how timing charts work. Almost rage-quit learning animation altogether, but you saved me, thank you so much!!
I had been so confused for years with spacing vs timing breaking my brain and this one video just blew my mind and made me finally understand!! Omg thank you!
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Thank you for this , this was deeply needed , perfectly simplified and to the point
and im glad my google , "how to make timing charts " made this video recommended to me
As someone who did go to animation school, you did a much better job explaining it than any of my teachers
Wow! That's so nice of you. Thanks! 🙌
True 🤣
No bro it's because by watching this video you learning it the second time, check back to your lectures, it's the same.
@@ribos2762 who are you to decide that LOL
Ditto.
timing chart being about spacing is the missing piece i needed xD
Right? They should have named it spacing chart 😂
"Timing charts" should really be called "spacing charts" because that's how you read them.
Agreed! 🙌
I HAVE BEEN CONFUSED ON THIS FOR AGES. AGES. THANK YOU, I AM FOREVER INDEBTED TO YOU. HALLELUJAH 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Hi! Glad to know that this video finally helped you understand timing charts. You're so welcome! 🙌 I hope you'll keep on animating. Keep going! Keep learning and keep animating 😁
A timing chart is not for timing, but for spacing. Usually with equal time
Exactly! Glad to know you got this key take away from the video 😁
then its spacing charts
@3than0lvideos22 Nope. It's A timing chart to know how keys are "spaced" in "time".
IVE BEEN WAITIN YEARS FOR THIS GOOD GOD MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED, thank you
You're welcome!
its not hard to google
Unless you forgot what a fram chart is called
As someone who has been animating for years, i finally understand it
Glad to know that 😁
I tried animation in the past, frame by frame and it's really demotivating when you spend a lot of time on drawing and the end result is bad or not what you hoped for.
This video might help me in the future since it motivates me to try again.
Thanks!
Hi! I hope you'll try to animate again 😊 Animation can take up a lot of time but it can also feel so fulfilling. It's not for everyone. But if it's your passion, I hope you'll give it another go. Expect the result will be bad. We've all been there but I hope that won't demotivate you because the next try will probably be a little bit better, and the next one after that and so on.
@@plainlysimple Thank you for the reply. I actually have all character designs ready so i will give it another go soon! Thanks for motivating me!
As an animator, I commend this video, it even taught me things about timing charts I didn’t even know, specifically the use of curves in the charts.
Happy to help 🙌
I think I read somewhere that timing charts come from actually timing out an action, like on a stop watch. You would act out an action or scene, you would time how long it takes to do the action, and you would mark your poses on the timing chart. Then you would go back through it and mark out the in-betweens. Hence it being called a timing chart instead of spacing chart.
Never thought ,that the day I join ,I will get the video on the topic I really needed
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Ah, that's what I need. Thank you for making this, as a self-taught animator, I feel discouraged because I didn't go to animation school.
Glad to hear that! 🙌 I'm a self-taught animator too. Don't feel discouraged. Just keep going! 🙌
Same! But it feels great when something clicks!!
Honestly the editing on this video could not be more perfect. Everything just helps point out how things are related between the timing chart and frame timeline
Thanks! We put a lot of effort into editing. So you noticing the editing part made it worth it 😄
As someone who does no animation whatsoever, this was a really cool breakdown on a process I thought would be much more complicated than it actually is!
Glad you liked it. 😁 Hope you'll give animation a try soon! 😄
it'll get a bit intimidating once you get to see an actual time sheet..lol! that's what the oldtimers did before..plus the timing bars written on the top right/left of every animation sheet.
Hello! I am a young artist who is interested in animating, this is the first video I've seen with timing charts and I immediately went from knowing nothing at the beginning to understanding everything you said at the end! This was a very easy to understand video that did teach me a lot! This was also the first video I've seen from this channel and I do plan on watching more! You earned a new subscriber and I am glad that I stumbled upon this!
This is fantastic. Totally get it now. Let's get a petition going to rename it the SPACING chart and save future generations from easily avoidable confusion.
just going from changing the name from “timing chart” to “spacing chart” actually made it make a lot more sense to me. the name always made me confused and resulted in me putting the *spacing* on the *timeline* , not spacing the drawings themselves. who the hell decided to call it a TIMING chart?? they made it so confusing for no reason
Right? Spacing chart makes more sense 😄
Genuinely the best breakdown and explanation of this process I’ve seen! I have watched so many videos about timing charts and still couldn’t understand it. Thank you so much for this you’re a life saver 🙏❤️
Wow! Thanks for the kind words. Glad you feel this way about our tutorial. 😊
you explained it, even more, better than the tons of tutorials I've watched and my profs in college, thank you!
I was confused on how to apply timing charts to animation for months, and it wasn't until this video that It finally clicked to me on how to actually use them. even pro animation books always confused me. this was so much easier to understand!!!
I was so confused about timing charts for so long and now it makes sense. Thank you so much you are a lifesaver
Awesome awesome teaching. Not a single part I didn't understand clearly. Thank you!
thank you for making this video! the explanations were so clear and made everything click. Now everything makes sense
I just got to the timing charts chapter in the Animation Survival Kit and i got super scared cause i thought they looked too complicated but you explained it so well, thanks💕
Thank you so much for this video. I recently figured out "space and time". But I didn't understand how the rulers worked. Very clear video, not just words but pictures. I finally figured it out.
Realising the timing chart is actually a spacing chart was also a bit of an “aha” moment for me a few years ago. You’ve done a great job explaining this! Thanks ☺️
❤️🔥♦️ I understood timing charts randomly when watching a sakuga compilation reel from someone on youtube. I said "what is that thing over there, what are they writing" then I analyzed it. Then after looking for a few minutes, I finally got it.
From my perspective, it measures the distance traveled + timing. Because based on his animation, it skips far from the key frame to the in between when the time chart has a big leap to the next line. So that's basically how it went through my mind, it's very simple. I always think it's just the distance from the start to the next frame. The more the lines are compressed, the fewer distance or transition into a new pose it takes.
Thank you for your videos for the self-taught animators out there !
Another tip, try to keep your key poses on odd numbers if possible, it saves a lot of headache. Sometimes you have no choice but to use even numbers, but try to keep them odd.
Nice tip. 😊
i was wondering the ‘why’ behind this tip :O? i hope thats ok!
@@merryherb because it stops you chart from dividing weirdly if that makes sense. It could sometimes make the chart go into thirds unintentionally. Test it out, make a chart with keys from 1 and 8 and try to divide it evenly
Great top
This was the most concise explanation I have ever seen on spacing charts and how to use them. This beats every video on here about them by light years and I've come away with the knowledge on how to apply them effectively. I was only guessing my timings and spacing a lot of the time based on intuition, because no one could explain the chart in a way where I wasn't confused.
Thank you so much.
dude i feel like i finally got the final objective and i just unlocked the next level i can finally properly plan my ideas and actually make them 💥💥💥💥 thank you
also i enjoyed watching your lava lamp in the background
Dude you really cooked with this video! haha, I can't believe that before watching this timing charts were so esoteric to me, and now it seems so simple! The cherry on top was when you mentioned how timing charts are actually spacing charts, I really feel like that section is what solidified the explanation in my head.
10/10 Video!
Hi! Glad that you liked it. And I appreciate the review at the end 😄 Yes, the moment I realized that timing charts are in fact spacing charts, that's when the light bulbs light up in my head. 😄 Glad that you came to the same conclusion
I have watched countless of videos with the same topic and then i found your video. I finally understand and it helped a lot, thank you!
This man is saving US OUT HERE. I always wondered why I wasn’t getting this. The naming threw me off and now I completely get it. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH
Thank you so much for making this video, its really opened my eyes to how i can make animating easier since it always felt impossible to me. I’ll forever use this video as a guide for timing and spacing.
I love the way you teach, its all so understandable and easy to digest, thank you so much!
Oh man! I’ve been looking for an explanation for this and even in my own language is so confusing! You just made it right. Thank you so much!!! ❤❤❤❤
Amazing explanation! Unlike some YT art channels, this one really helped me. Thanks!
thank you very much sir, I was grasping the concept of timing charts but couldn't understand it well enough to use it properly..... until I came across this video. thank you so much!! 😊😊
You did a better job at explaining it then the adjunct instructor my college hired. Keep it up!👍
7:35 This is what I have been doing during my animation practice during the past 2 months. Now i know why my animations are bad. Thx for this amazing video, you have no idea how much i needed to see this. ❤
I never started animation because I didn’t understand anything I was watching or reading about. But I might try again after this video. I’m gonna go watch your other stuff now. Instant subscribe!
After watching your tutorial, I finally know how to make animations. Thank you for your tutorial! It's great!
Oh my god this is great. I feel like I can already start helping myself with my shots and animations using this. I like also how you say “it’s a puzzle to solve” that’s honestly what gets me excited about drawing, every time I get to invent, solve and present new problems to solve and ways to achieve emotional effects. Thanks!
That's great to hear! Hopefully this information would help you improve your shots! Let's keep learning and animating! 🙌
God, not even the animator survival kit explain this.
I had no idea in which direction to read the think either. I wish I had seen this explanation years ago, thank you.
Thanks for the explanation, this is the type of explanation that I understand, detailed, without skipping the smallest detail no matter how obvious it may be. Watching other videos, people usually skip mentioning details, as if it were easy to conclude the answer, no they aren't easy. That thing you did by repeating consecutively that frame (n) is the half of frame (n) and frame (n), must be tiring, but it really helps to memorize, instead of just saying it once and it only remains as a detail that will be forgotten and that is not so important, when it is. Thank you.
YOU'RE A LIFE SAVIOR, THANK YOU VERY MUCH! this was really helpful
You're very welcome! 😊
I was able to understand the timing chart because you were able to explain it in easy-to-understand terms.
honestly had no idea timing charts were a thing at all before this, i clicked because the curves in the thumbnail reminded me of a science thing, now i feel like a have a clear grasp on something i didnt know existed before. Thank you!!
I didn't know the graph was a science thing. I might take a look at it when I have the time 😄
Your video might be the clearest and easy-to-understand animation tutorial I've ever seen. Recently I didn't really have a clear depiction of the breakdown and it made me struggle for a while until you showed a jumping animation with the depiction of the breakdown. That literally blew my mind it feels like something just clicked in my head that adding a breakdown could make a huge improvement in movement. Thanks for the tutorial, keep up your work.
You're very welcome! Thanks for letting us know you also watched the jump tutorial! 🙌 Glad to know our videos helped you in understanding animation better. Keep at it! 🙌
Thank you so much for this video; it's super simple and easy to understand. You deserve 5 stars!
This is amazing. I love that this video walks you through the drawings as if youre animating yourself so it feels like all of this techniqual info is being applied.
For anyone else learning, id also like to recommend Dong Chang on RUclips if you want another example of animation breakdowns but from the perspective of professional anime.
Thanks! So much thought has been put on trying to achieve what you have described. That was the intention and the design. Glad that it came across that way.
Much thought and effort has been put into this and you noticing the "art" behind the teaching made that effort worth it 😄
And I also follow and subscribed to Dong Chang. I have a couple videos on my watch later list 😄
Absolutely brilliantly explained! I feel so much more informed and this really made me want to try animating again!
I just started animating and so glad to have found your video! Thank you so much !
THANK YOU you solved something that was a mistery for me, I'm learning all this by myself just like you did!
This was super helpful! I never really understood what the purpose of timing charts was, let alone how they worked, but now I do! I'll definitely be using timing charts more often than not now!! ✨
This video is actually legendary. It made me understand so much more than just timing charts honestly. Thank you so much!!!
Oh my gosh. I've finally understood this. I stopped using timing charts because I hot a feeling I didn't understand it. As I watched the video I quickly did a simple animation using what I have learnt and I got it. My main issue was confusing it as "timing" chart instead of a "spacing chart."
I often see timing charts, but never worked with them. Because of your great tutorial i now understand and will try to use it from now on. :)
Thanks
3 to 5 years studying animation, both in school and on my own. 4 years working as an animator. And still, I always learn something new from videos like this. Great work.
I've never heard of timing charts before, but now I understand them ;)
One thing that's rarely discussed is why you do inbetweens sounds kind of crazy, but the people who are really into animation, it's good to say that it's always easier to draw a frame in between two keyframes and then the drawer another frame in between those two gear frames. Yours halving every time you're animating just makes the drawing process or the tracing process easier. It seems obvious to say this but you would be surprised how many times people get stuck on this little thing and once they understand that's why you are creating these in-betweens and twins. It clicks for people or at least I found it for the people that I've I've spoken to. It's like one of those things you only get if you animate.
So the time charts help indicate speed and impact of the movements. The build up of a punch will have big gaps between frames to indicate a fast swing, and slowly stop at impact or maximum stretch.
Finally I understand these charts bless you for this work
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Thank u so much! understand timing charts used a lot of time to me, but your video easily help me to understand all the things!
Thank you. You made such a complex subject seem "Plainly Simple" to me.
i didn't know this concept, but i do now. u made 30 min feel like 5. tysm and can't wait to learn more from ur channel!
that is a crazy teaching . i'm a beginner and i love animations . i've learned everything about animations from you bro.thank you.
I recently just told a ytber that I wasnt sure how to read timing chart, lo and behold this video is so timely. I understood it, the explanation was very succinct! thank you very much for the video
There's breakdown example and demonstrations! wow! I understand it now.
I think thus is one of the best animation tutorials I have ever seing
finally understanding this opens a lot of potential for me! makes animation less intimidating to try and pick back up
Hi! Glad to hear that! Glad that you finally understand timing charts now. 😊 I hope you'll get back to animating soon! 🙌
This is the clearest explanation I have ever seen,
Thank you, good sir! New knowledge acquired. I finally get the idea on how to read timing charts.
Glad it was helpful! 🙌 Happy to help
I finally understand timing charts, I appreciate how much you broke it down aswell explaining each simple part instead of skipping over them. Thank you! 🎉
I have seen many videos on this topic but this had the best explanation. Thank you, and please keep creating more such videos.
Very intriguing and helps me understand another skill I greatly need to have when planning animation. Appreciate it.
This was a huge help! (i have been animating wrong this hole time!) Now i can start to animate with understanding of what the heck i am doing. :D
genuinely just your video manage to make me understand and even apply in some of my animations!!! fantastic work
Thank you so much! I can finally make coherent outlines for my projects now
Thank you, this finally made me understand how to use these! This is huge, thanks ❤
This video should be in the museum
I didn't know that I needed to understand timing charts because I always work on my own animations, so I did all this in my mind. But I am working on a project that will require a team, right now! This was a very convenient time to watch this video, don't you think?
😮Man the way you explain this was awesome I finally wrapped my head around how it works thank you soon much😁
This was an awesome vid. I knew what they timing chart represented but actually seeing how it is ACTUALLY broken down REALLY helps a lot. I might actually complete an animation for the first time. Thanks so much!
You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful! And yes! Go for it! Complete an animation the first time! 🙌 Take this as a sign 😄 Don't worry if it's going to be bad. Lower your expectations. It's your first time after all. What's important is that you enjoy the process. 🙌
I watched many timing charts in yt. same as you, I read books and watched a lot of tutorials and still don't get it.
this is an informative video. and you make it easy to understand. best teacher. I need to stay on this channel. thank you so much, sir.❤
This is wonderful. Thank you so much for providing this amazing resource.
Wow, I'm one step closer to understanding animation :0
To be honest i actually thought that i wouldn't understand it as i tried with so many videos but... man... i think i kinda got it now hahaha
Thank you so much! This was an amazing video and i genuinely appreciate the effort you put here! From your explanation to the editing everything was amazing!
Thanks!
WOAH, I really needed this. I think I finally understand it but I'll have to mess around and practice with it. But I'll do my best to keep it in mind!
This helped me and my sister so much, thank you!
i was getting really frustrated because i couldn't for the life of me understand how timing charts work. Almost rage-quit learning animation altogether, but you saved me, thank you so much!!
Feels illegal to watch it for free on RUclips 😄
Thanks! 🙌 You can also become a member if you want to. 😉😄
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, first time I have heard of this chart. I am surely going to use it hopefully we'll.
I'm not perfect at English and i just started frame by frame animation recently but i could understand your tutorial good thank you
I had been so confused for years with spacing vs timing breaking my brain and this one video just blew my mind and made me finally understand!! Omg thank you!
You're so welcome! Glad to know this video helped. And welcome to our community! 🎉
best explanation for timing charts no cap. pls put out more such contents
This has baffled me until now, thank you for walking through examples!! ❤❤❤