Can you do critique videos sir? I mean we can submit our animations to you and you can point out our mistakes....that will be a great video and will be helpful to everyone!! 😃😄
Sir Wade, I apologize again for bothering you. I had sent you an email about how I am a high school student wanting to know how to join the animation industry. I'm currently a Junior and will be soon applying for college. I had emailed this email "me@sirwade.com". You told me in your reply comment to shoot you an email and that it was in the video's description. I apologize if this was the wrong email and not the one you wanted me to send to. I hope to hear a response back, and thank you for reaching out to me and keep up the good work.
This is such a useful video, I'm a 18yo aspiring Pixar animator and, while perfectly logical, it feels good hearing those tips from a professional, and more !
Such a wonderfully candid, open and honest conversation. So many great tips that feel so much more inspiring than the often daunting nature of others' tip videos. Thank you both.
So much good advice here and I'm so glad you answered my question in Tim's vid. You've got a new dedicated sub. Loved the bit about robbing a frame here and there to speed up or make an action a little snappier. I do this a lot as well. And I HATE half frames. Lol
Sir, could u make a tutorial with contains information about how to made a blocking poses of a lenghty dynamic movements of a character.....including progressive run & walk
So cool! Waking up this morning wondering how could i bring things up in polish on today's animation and THIS came to me! :D the best moment for this video, Thanks a lot 👌 For me, it s that moment when i desynchronize the frames for more overlapping action... i often panic because i don t remember what was the purpose on each frames... and... there is keys everywhere and.... DUH!! X')
omg this is very useful! You got a subscriber here man. I really wanted to work in disney but my animation skill is way behind the required quality. Please get more information from disney animators :D
I really want to be an animator when I grow up. A lot of people dont believe me because I'm only 11 but ever since I wanted to be one I'm always fascinated when I watch movies. Thank you so much for the tips and information!
Sir Wade! Great Videos as always, I love what your doing to help everyone that aspires to become an animator, myself included! So Keep at it everyone, and we can all grow together as artists! :D
I feel like animation is much like cooking in a sense, it's a lot about the feel, even on written recipes you see a lot of :salt to taste. What I mean is that it has a lot to do with the feeling, how you feel when watching how others feel when watching.
Sir Wade Neistadt it definitely was! Although there are more topics to cover (get on it asap, pls xD). i dont know if you remember this wade, but about 5 months ago i started my animating journey on my own, and it proved to be super tough. So when i commented on one of your videos and asked for advice, you said a few words which motivated me a lot. Also assured me that i was on the right track. I can never thank you enough for that xD been working on my skills ever since. If you have time, please take a look at my channel again, and i assure you im not the only one who took inspiration from your how to become an animator series xD thanks again cheers!
Hi sir, I am from India and i am about to finish up with schools. I want to study at school of visual arts in New York. I want to become a modeler and an animator , and I am terrible at drawing. I know basic modeling and animation which i learnt from an local academy in my town. Most of the portfolios I saw which were accepted contained hand drawn stuff. Will i get accepted if I only include some 3d models and pieces of animation? I am very serious about it and i have also started preparing for English tests such as the IELTS. Thank you!
Vamsi krishna I wanna specialise in animation. I am improving quickly at animation and animation itself is very interesting for me! Appreciate your reply!
You guys think you can help me out with environment modeling? I gave up on animation lol. BUT I am looking for a pro that can guide me with modeling. Thanks.
Great video. Some nice advice's. But the edit was killing my eyes. Sound wise all ok, and if you just listen its great. But looking at it, with everything jumping it was a nightmare. I understand that there was a lot of water that you edited. But I would rather watch a 2+ hour long video than this edit. Hope next time you prepare a script or don't edit that much. Anyway great job. Really interesting topics for animators. Keep'em coming.
This is a great one to watch all the way through, so many useful tips! What do YOU guys struggle with most when you're polishing???
Sir Wade Neistadt thanks 😊
Can you do critique videos sir? I mean we can submit our animations to you and you can point out our mistakes....that will be a great video and will be helpful to everyone!! 😃😄
I can never paint my left hand as well as my right :/
#biggestpolishingstruggle
Another great video sir wade!
Sir Wade, I apologize again for bothering you. I had sent you an email about how I am a high school student wanting to know how to join the animation industry. I'm currently a Junior and will be soon applying for college. I had emailed this email "me@sirwade.com". You told me in your reply comment to shoot you an email and that it was in the video's description. I apologize if this was the wrong email and not the one you wanted me to send to. I hope to hear a response back, and thank you for reaching out to me and keep up the good work.
Being an animator for 25 years, I can agree to every single word he’s saying.
This is such a useful video, I'm a 18yo aspiring Pixar animator and, while perfectly logical, it feels good hearing those tips from a professional, and more !
Dang, Two legends sitting side by side! Loved this video! ❤️
Such a wonderfully candid, open and honest conversation. So many great tips that feel so much more inspiring than the often daunting nature of others' tip videos. Thank you both.
Holy crap I love this guy!! He’s a legend at BYU!!
He's the best!!
Great questions for the interview Wade, everything said is exactly the things I either consider or worry about on the daily. Such good tips.
Im just before my final presentation for school, and this is litteraly perfect gold for me rn
I always learn something new from re-studying this video! I miss interviews a lot they're super helpful and fun to watch. Please do more!
So much good advice here and I'm so glad you answered my question in Tim's vid. You've got a new dedicated sub.
Loved the bit about robbing a frame here and there to speed up or make an action a little snappier. I do this a lot as well. And I HATE half frames. Lol
Thank you SIr, Great tips I like the fact that you actually have industry talent giving newcomers a glance of how to become an animator.
What can I say ? Two really awesome persons together, talking about animation ..MAGIC !! Thanks Sir ...I love it...as always !! ;-)
A ton of really great stuff in here!
I love these videos so much , very helpful.
I'm probably going to have to watch it again to remember all of Allen's tips better
Sir, could u make a tutorial with contains information about how to made a blocking poses of a lenghty dynamic movements of a character.....including progressive run & walk
So cool! Waking up this morning wondering how could i bring things up in polish on today's animation and THIS came to me! :D the best moment for this video, Thanks a lot 👌 For me, it s that moment when i desynchronize the frames for more overlapping action... i often panic because i don t remember what was the purpose on each frames... and... there is keys everywhere and.... DUH!! X')
I love these man! They've definitely been helping me become a better 3D animator!
Thank you. this is more than an educational resource🫰
This was so useful to watch! Some really great and helpful advice in here, thank you so much for making this! xD
really nice video!! nice tips. I liked all the stuff about the face.
So much valuable advice and information thank you so much for this interview :)
Thank you, sir, can you make more tutorials on animation workflow?
Great beginning of the video. What a way to get us interested in what he will say! Great job. Thanks for always giving us quality content sir wade!
omg this is very useful! You got a subscriber here man. I really wanted to work in disney but my animation skill is way behind the required quality. Please get more information from disney animators :D
Yey! Love this video ❤️ lots of great tips for animation workflow
I really want to be an animator when I grow up. A lot of people dont believe me because I'm only 11 but ever since I wanted to be one I'm always fascinated when I watch movies. Thank you so much for the tips and information!
You made any progress?
Allen Ostergar! I love his work. Thanks for sharing this!
This was great, thank you for making this video!
Sir Wade! Great Videos as always, I love what your doing to help everyone that aspires to become an animator, myself included! So Keep at it everyone, and we can all grow together as artists! :D
thanks wade
I feel like animation is much like cooking in a sense, it's a lot about the feel, even on written recipes you see a lot of :salt to taste. What I mean is that it has a lot to do with the feeling, how you feel when watching how others feel when watching.
Thanks for this video sir..
Thanks for these videos fam, these are are priceless
I was waiting for this
I hope it was worth the wait!!
Sir Wade Neistadt it definitely was! Although there are more topics to cover (get on it asap, pls xD). i dont know if you remember this wade, but about 5 months ago i started my animating journey on my own, and it proved to be super tough. So when i commented on one of your videos and asked for advice, you said a few words which motivated me a lot. Also assured me that i was on the right track. I can never thank you enough for that xD been working on my skills ever since. If you have time, please take a look at my channel again, and i assure you im not the only one who took inspiration from your how to become an animator series xD thanks again cheers!
Does anyone know this script, cause seems pretty neat. 8:45
I was searching for the same thing
Love Allen! Great advice. Thanks for the interview!!
Does anyone know about that script that he talks about which works moving the keys to whole frames without editing the curve?
Thank you gor making this videos!
Did I understand it correctly.. he said to always animate in FK and use IK only when there is interaction?
Hello from Russia, Wade!
Thank you for very useful stuff!
Thanks sir Wade..
Thank you for the video, really appreciate it!
this guy had alot of good tips. how hard would it be to clip some b role of ratatouille?
Well i want to study animation at college and i want to work at dreamworks after finish it but what i should have to work in it ?
really nice one
can you tell about walk cycle and upper body in next tutorial
these are amazing
8:48 Who knows that script ?
scale keys for the timing.. it is a problem for me. surely arcs are everywhere. mouth, eye brow, torso etc. I must be carefull for everything.
Thank you very much :), This is very helpful
Hi sir, I am from India and i am about to finish up with schools. I want to study at school of visual arts in New York. I want to become a modeler and an animator , and I am terrible at drawing. I know basic modeling and animation which i learnt from an local academy in my town. Most of the portfolios I saw which were accepted contained hand drawn stuff. Will i get accepted if I only include some 3d models and pieces of animation? I am very serious about it and i have also started preparing for English tests such as the IELTS. Thank you!
Ballu .. first select your specialization ( animation or modeling ).. then start working on it.. don't hurry... learn thoroughly...
Vamsi krishna I wanna specialise in animation. I am improving quickly at animation and animation itself is very interesting for me! Appreciate your reply!
Superb!!
nice video thank you!! dark brotherhood?
You guys think you can help me out with environment modeling? I gave up on animation lol. BUT I am looking for a pro that can guide me with modeling. Thanks.
And im hear having a hard time moving from the blocked out phase to the animated phase of my animation
I've been getting a lot of requests to do a video about that struggle! I definitely intend to address that! :)
Wow, amazing tips. Subscribed :).
Happy to have you joining us!! Thanks for watching!
Hey could you do some maya tutorials
what do you do when you animated a LOT and then maya freezes?
Cry, usually... Save OFTEN and in incremental file versions so you have backups as you go. Or use dropbox- they keep file versions for you :)
Good stuff, this is pretty much exactly what I do lol
life is short eat dessert first !LoL
me right now 17:21
Practically batao bhai thearically nhi samj ati
Great video. Some nice advice's. But the edit was killing my eyes. Sound wise all ok, and if you just listen its great. But looking at it, with everything jumping it was a nightmare. I understand that there was a lot of water that you edited. But I would rather watch a 2+ hour long video than this edit. Hope next time you prepare a script or don't edit that much. Anyway great job. Really interesting topics for animators. Keep'em coming.
He’s my brother in laws brother
really polishing not there in student work? I'd say it's when you're pro that you don't get to polish anymore cuz you don't have time.;
I’m 17 and my dreams to be a animator am I too old or too late to start now and be successful ?
Unknown Hey I'm 25 now.. i have started my carrier now in animation... its never too late...
17 is too soon
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EVRY..... EVERY.... EVEEEEEERYTHING. ....EVERY. Gesturing all over the place.
Thank you so much, amazing tips !!!