Jake's Cup O' Tricks Nail Down Your Main Poses Asap - 1:05 Consider Each Individual Element - 2:16 Rough Your Poses Light, Push When Tying Down - 3:29 Keep Your Animation Sincere - 4:24 Contrast......CONTRAST - 5:37 Sophie's Animation Philo-Sophies Make Your Workspace Work For You - 6:52 Plus Your Animation With Camera - 8:52 Lessons From Yoga - 9:53 Visceral Animation Animate Hip First - 13:27 Look At The Stain (Every Joint Is A Bouncing Ball) - 13:36 Break it! - 13:59 Find Your Rhythm (Tempo) - 14:27 Animation Hacks (Sylvia Chong) Get Comfortable With Constraints - 15:51 Black Faster By Breaking The Rules -16:32 Speed Up Polishing By Simulating Seondary Motion - 19:33
The burst approach was really good. I preferred the Workflow advice over the career advice, pretty much because I have no intention at all of going back to studio work lol, too many bad memories.
27:30 "My face when people add me on facebook ... and you don't know them" - yeah, I hate it when YOU don't know people who add ME on facebook. Lots of good information, but this video definitely wasn't Meme Tricks of the Trade.
What is up with people saying good content for 5 mins and then whipping out completely unrelated conclusions??? Here's a summary: Talk1: Don't animate badly, make every movement count Talk2: Use the camera, makes it cooler Talk3: It's ok to copy and build a work flow, look at mine Talk4: Generic advice on technical subjects, if you're not an animator, you probably have no idea what she is talking about Talk5: Design and Animations go hand in hand (probably the best talk of them all), use designs to make several animations Talk6: really really really bad career advice and networking advice
People who do presentations. STOP using repeating gifs for the presentations. If it takes you quite a while to go through one slide then the audience is going to see the same gif at least 20 times and it's supeeeeer annoying.
@@kidsteveee Going to go out on a limb here and suggest this comment might have been directed at the usage of gifs in the last talk for flavour, as opposed to the earlier gifs used for demonstration.
Jake's Cup O' Tricks
Nail Down Your Main Poses Asap - 1:05
Consider Each Individual Element - 2:16
Rough Your Poses Light, Push When Tying Down - 3:29
Keep Your Animation Sincere - 4:24
Contrast......CONTRAST - 5:37
Sophie's Animation Philo-Sophies
Make Your Workspace Work For You - 6:52
Plus Your Animation With Camera - 8:52
Lessons From Yoga - 9:53
Visceral Animation
Animate Hip First - 13:27
Look At The Stain (Every Joint Is A Bouncing Ball) - 13:36
Break it! - 13:59
Find Your Rhythm (Tempo) - 14:27
Animation Hacks (Sylvia Chong)
Get Comfortable With Constraints - 15:51
Black Faster By Breaking The Rules -16:32
Speed Up Polishing By Simulating Seondary Motion - 19:33
The burst approach was really good. I preferred the Workflow advice over the career advice, pretty much because I have no intention at all of going back to studio work lol, too many bad memories.
If you don't mind me asking, how long have you been in the industry?
What happened brooo
Is the industry that bad
Really good insight here!
Good tips and tricks. Thanks for sharing
now the technical talk we waiting
Great talks, thankyou!
This is great!
27:30 "My face when people add me on facebook ... and you don't know them" - yeah, I hate it when YOU don't know people who add ME on facebook. Lots of good information, but this video definitely wasn't Meme Tricks of the Trade.
What is up with people saying good content for 5 mins and then whipping out completely unrelated conclusions???
Here's a summary:
Talk1: Don't animate badly, make every movement count
Talk2: Use the camera, makes it cooler
Talk3: It's ok to copy and build a work flow, look at mine
Talk4: Generic advice on technical subjects, if you're not an animator, you probably have no idea what she is talking about
Talk5: Design and Animations go hand in hand (probably the best talk of them all), use designs to make several animations
Talk6: really really really bad career advice and networking advice
People who do presentations. STOP using repeating gifs for the presentations. If it takes you quite a while to go through one slide then the audience is going to see the same gif at least 20 times and it's supeeeeer annoying.
Except the whole point here is the animations, so by looping it we can watch it more than once without having to rewind just to watch it again...
@@kidsteveee Going to go out on a limb here and suggest this comment might have been directed at the usage of gifs in the last talk for flavour, as opposed to the earlier gifs used for demonstration.
are you an animator, because 99% of our job is to look at literally 30 frames of reference/animation on loop for hours.
@@kidsteveee lul. I said GIFS. Not the animations. Some stupid ass gifs from tv shows.
Man I wish I could find something this minimal and inconsequential to complain about.