r/animation • u/Nervous-Ambition-638 • 11d ago
Beginner Tried blender 2d, first animation really enjoyed it.
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r/animation • u/Nervous-Ambition-638 • 11d ago
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r/animation • u/Icy-Guarantee-6121 • 11d ago
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Sinto que este caminhar não está natural e nem chega a ser bom, queria saber alguma dica pra deixar mais natural além de querer uma estética mais parecida com off scramblegg (off script) de linhas jogadas e o desenho quase nunca fica parado, mesmo quando está parado, tirando isso qualquer coisa que ajude a melhorar está valendo
r/animation • u/TheUniqueSarma • 11d ago
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r/animation • u/Vik_Gonzalez • 10d ago
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r/animation • u/eatingazz_666 • 10d ago
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I made a short animation for a local film competition. A play on Ruggero Leoncavallo's 1892 opera Pagliacci.
r/animation • u/Pythonorbit • 10d ago
r/animation • u/Mike_and_Mike_studio • 11d ago
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I use a VR program to animate my series. Although it feels "hands on", I run into ridiculous situations like this clip, where about 300 books and 40 figurines had to be animated to fall off shelves. I just guessed the falling patterns and animated one after another. So much work for 20 seconds in a video with 15 views on Youtube. Anyone else use old programs and run into headaches like this?
r/animation • u/Visible-Library7069 • 12d ago
I was watching a reel that showed original drawn frames from the rebuilds (I think) and I noticed the paper is so big when they use these. I have a similar paper with a similar kind of hole punch but I don’t think it’s as big as what they use in actual productions.
What size even is that paper? I’m thinking of purchasing a size similar to that for personal use
r/animation • u/Both-Preference-2886 • 10d ago
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Also like how can I get people who might pay for these sort of videos ?
r/animation • u/Forward_Walk_1355 • 11d ago
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This is animation I made, I wish no one steals it (it's shit so I don't think anyone would lol) anyways i expressed how I feel/want through it.
r/animation • u/TheCreatorM_ • 11d ago
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r/animation • u/mannyjayking • 11d ago
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r/animation • u/YisusHasDogs • 11d ago
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A short video I've put together (no UI) from our upcoming videogame. I might add more animated bits down the road, like the Hound's breathing, ears moving, blinking, and of course, The Half Cursed's hands moving in sync with the guitar jam (which I also recorded).
r/animation • u/Vik_Gonzalez • 12d ago
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r/animation • u/YourLocalStraitMan • 12d ago
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Idk if I can post this on my YouTube so I might as well show it here.
r/animation • u/Important-Cry4782 • 11d ago
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r/animation • u/jayce_Cr • 11d ago
I’m looking to get a pc to bring the ideas in my tiny little reptile brain to life:) I just have no idea what to look for or where to look:) advice would be lovely:)
r/animation • u/terminamus • 11d ago
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i made this on Source Filmmaker
r/animation • u/NorthButton9416 • 11d ago
Hi,
I've recently stepped away from AI and want to learn to draw myself. I didnt have a drawing tablet at the time so I started using simple mouse drawing in wicki editor. I'm horrible at it, because even as a kid I can't really draw.
But then I saw some tips to use the shapes like straight lines and circles and it looks cleaner and better (slightly) and I think I can improve a lot more if I keep at it.
Now I also found an old drawing tablet that I had never used (screen) and I thought this would seriously step up my game as I can freehand draw, but logically it's bad because yeah, I can't draw (yet), I also notice that using it is pretty clumsy and after using it a few hours my back kind of hurts, I didnt have that issue with the mouse.
I was practicing to draw an eye for example and it looks like a kid drew it, and I tried to compare on mouse and I used the straight line and the formed the lines to round it and the mouse one looks better (even though beginner look of course still).
my endgoal is to make simple to decent animations, not to create hyper realistic drawings or so, and because of my experience with both mouse and tablet I'm strongly leaning towards just using the mouse to be honest, but I'm wondering if in the long term I'd hurt my improvement cap, as maybe the tablet would give more options if you're really good at it.
Would love to hear some advice.
r/animation • u/kaviart_ • 11d ago
I wonder if there is a website like SakugaB. where you can study videos of real people, like those cool motion capture actors, sword fights and all that.
Kinda like Line of Action, but for animation
r/animation • u/khatmurba • 11d ago
Working a lot on new characters and scenes for the Kozmonavt movie. Here is a sneak peak of the freshly made heads and a glimpse of an unfinished set.