Hello, my name is Leonardo, I'm 12 years old, I'm Brazilian and I'm a big fan of yours, I love animations, I've been making flipbooks since I was 8 years old, the first ones were really bad, but I've evolved, and man, keep going with your channel, I really like yours videos, I've seen your evolution, I've been following you since 10k. It's good to find animation channels that you identify with, man, you're the man.
Damn awesome! I appreciate the commitment, that's a very long and elaborate sequence for your first go at traditional animation. Improvising a light table is actually a lot easier than you might think, just put a flash light (or even your phone with the flashlight on) in a cardboard box, and top it off with any flat transparent surface (a sheet of plastic or acrylic or glass) Alternatively, if you have a glass table you can just put a flashlight underneath it. Also if you have a hole-punch, I would recommend using it on all the pieces of paper you're about to animate on, and making something to hold them together (for alignment). Traditional animators use a specially made peg bar (which is also super cheap btw).
Get a piece of glass. Mount it on a couple of books. Put any light source underneath (your smartphone flashlight would probably do just fine). BOOM, professional grade onion skin machine is ready! This is a pretty fun idea for a video, I think we NEED to have another one like this, but with a proper setup and paper of the same size.
What your supposed to do is animate without the background, take pictures of all the frames, remove everything from the frames except the running guy, add color in the editing, make a super detailed background, and make it move in the editing
I'm currently doing traditional animation. Definitely it's worth it once you get the hang of it. Going more than 2 minutes worth of time though usually will end up being +300 or more pages of paper on typical animation speed. That's the thing that got me off guard about it when I 1st did traditional animation.
5:14 there's nothing better then randomly putting a cat in a video
Hello, my name is Leonardo, I'm 12 years old, I'm Brazilian and I'm a big fan of yours, I love animations, I've been making flipbooks since I was 8 years old, the first ones were really bad, but I've evolved, and man, keep going with your channel, I really like yours videos, I've seen your evolution, I've been following you since 10k. It's good to find animation channels that you identify with, man, you're the man.
i thought bro was about to doxx himself for a sec there
flipbook animation is litteraly my entire childhood
mine too
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SAME HERE BRO
I love traditional animation, I do it all the time!
the water splash didnt need to look that good man! love the end product, the loop is very smooth aswell
Damn awesome! I appreciate the commitment, that's a very long and elaborate sequence for your first go at traditional animation.
Improvising a light table is actually a lot easier than you might think, just put a flash light (or even your phone with the flashlight on) in a cardboard box, and top it off with any flat transparent surface (a sheet of plastic or acrylic or glass) Alternatively, if you have a glass table you can just put a flashlight underneath it.
Also if you have a hole-punch, I would recommend using it on all the pieces of paper you're about to animate on, and making something to hold them together (for alignment). Traditional animators use a specially made peg bar (which is also super cheap btw).
oh that's helpful
Get a piece of glass. Mount it on a couple of books. Put any light source underneath (your smartphone flashlight would probably do just fine). BOOM, professional grade onion skin machine is ready!
This is a pretty fun idea for a video, I think we NEED to have another one like this, but with a proper setup and paper of the same size.
Quite a lot of hardwork and effort put in this one; and it turned out amazing. Love your animations!
What your supposed to do is animate without the background, take pictures of all the frames, remove everything from the frames except the running guy, add color in the editing, make a super detailed background, and make it move in the editing
I'm currently doing traditional animation.
Definitely it's worth it once you get the hang of it.
Going more than 2 minutes worth of time though usually will end up being +300 or more pages of paper
on typical animation speed. That's the thing that got me off guard about it when I 1st did traditional animation.
lol, I was about to comment on this video idea and now you upload this video:D
Awesome, love the way it looks!
wow, considering you didn't use a professional setup, it turned out really well!
Awesome, a great new challenge!
100th like 🫡 love to see an upload from you! this is a super fun one
App: Pencil & Paper! :D
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You could invest in a light table for onion skinning… well done !!
cool, you should try 3d animation one day. would make quit the challenge.
It's under consideration!
@@CyanSandwich okay, thanks
Love your vids 👍
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I wonder if this will be ANOTHER w video
You have such a big head against the background of thin arms! 😮😮
Do stop motion next
He already did😂
Yay under ten minutes!
You should do this again but you should get andymations flipbook kit
Can u make a animation of fighting a red stick figure on a beach with a shark to in 10 secs and 1 min 1 hour and 10 hours
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First comment, great video by the way 👍
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