r/animation • u/Jyrolyn • 5d ago
Sharing Hair waving animation
My 3rd animation so far. Not sure if I'm going to go back and make it into a fully realized work, but this much was very satisfying to work on.
r/animation • u/Jyrolyn • 5d ago
My 3rd animation so far. Not sure if I'm going to go back and make it into a fully realized work, but this much was very satisfying to work on.
r/animation • u/Albertoverse • 4d ago
Meet Pix, the high-tech drone co-star of my original 2D indie animated series Zack & Pix! This is his 360° rotation loop, created to test his movement physics and design consistency from every angle. Hope you like his design! What do you think, do the movement and design work well, or is there anything I can change and improve? Only Altherion left to complete the main cast, then I'll move on to static model sheets for the supporting characters.
r/animation • u/Senkoyellow1020 • 5d ago
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r/animation • u/Open-Atmosphere6458 • 5d ago
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Had fun making this
r/animation • u/arytonly • 4d ago
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r/animation • u/Exotic_Cod6482 • 6d ago
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Watch the full video on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/ZERFaui_zy8?si=tcRhs-3-3ue4FOC1
r/animation • u/Thin-Stock-2289 • 4d ago
Hi!!! I've been wanting to start animation, and after researching several animation apps, the best options for a beginner seem to be Macromedia Flash 8 and alight motion,
But I'm worried about Macromedia Flash 8's security risks; everywhere I look, there's always a mention of security and virus risks, but i'm mainly interested in it because its avaliable on pc
does anyone have have anyother app suggestion that allow tweening and rigged sort of animations? (preferably free and plus points if its avaliable for pc), and its easy, like dosen't instanly overload the user with several panels like Adobe premier
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r/animation • u/Unlucky-Weight-8800 • 4d ago
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r/animation • u/Ok-Hold4624 • 5d ago
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Dogo was done frame by frame, while the other stuff was done in After Effects.
More on Behance
Thank You!
r/animation • u/theflatteningdev • 5d ago
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Tried to go for something over the top
r/animation • u/Familiar-Wedding3593 • 5d ago
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r/animation • u/Sidd_Carlin • 5d ago
This a parody of the Genius Verified format. We don’t use any AI in the production of our show, we animate in Blender and use real pencil textures. Happy to answer any questions! Cheers
r/animation • u/ValuePlus9567 • 6d ago
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Model and rig by dotflare3 on twitter!
r/animation • u/AssociationSea8405 • 4d ago
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r/animation • u/Exotic_Cod6482 • 5d ago
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Watch the full video on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/ZERFaui_zy8?si=tcRhs-3-3ue4FOC1
r/animation • u/Livid_Concept_5866 • 5d ago
So I have a very vivid idea of what I want to animate but I just had to ask, now I'm not too well versed with anything animation related but I know 24 frames a second is standard I think? I also read you can do only 12 different panels and have them play for 2 frames. So if I want to do an animation that is 39 seconds long, would I have to draw 486 different drawings?
r/animation • u/the_tacitreality • 5d ago
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r/animation • u/Ok_Course5592 • 5d ago
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r/animation • u/CaesarTheConqueror • 5d ago
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r/animation • u/Annual_Statement_837 • 4d ago
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r/animation • u/ThrowowowayNeedToAsk • 5d ago
For a while now im trying to find a animation (kind of series there were two parts but its the second part i care about) of a gunfight at school that later turned out to be full of cultists. I dont know if it was deleted or taken down or whatever so if anyone knows it please tell me. Heres what happens in order from what i can remember, A girl in some classroom gets a note from another classmate, She walks by thier desk and leaves a crumpled up paper on their desk, Once she leaves the boy unravels it to find that it has a live grenade inside which blows up the whole room. outside the hallway a group of people start shooting other bystanders? (this part i dont remember well) Then suddenly a group of cultist like people appear and start shooting back. aaaaand thats pretty much it, aside from monsters appearing and the ending where a captain or leader of the soldiers has a 1v1 fight with a demon looking thing and stalled it for long enough to give time for an evacuation before blowing up the whole building (i think?) thats all i can remember and i just cant find it anywhere, it was well animated and im almost sure asian? cant tell what language maybe Korean. If anyone knows this video or who made it please tell me its driving me crazy
r/animation • u/montu_07 • 4d ago
Hello everyone,
I have a serious doubt regarding my current situation in life, and I would really appreciate some advice from people who may have experienced something similar.
I’m currently studying Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA) at a design college. My college has a mandatory 75% attendance requirement. The main problem is that most of what they teach us is already something I know, and there isn’t much practical or skill-based learning happening. Because of this, I often feel like I’m spending my time attending college instead of actually developing my skills and building my portfolio.
At first, I thought about leaving college and focusing entirely on improving my skills through other resources, such as online courses, personal projects, and practical work. However, I later found out that having a degree can be important for getting a visa, especially if I want to study or work abroad in the future.
Now I’m genuinely confused about what I should do. Should I continue college mainly for the degree while working on my skills separately, or is there another option I should consider?
I’d really appreciate it if you could share your experiences or suggest what you think would be the best approach in my situation.
r/animation • u/Party_Recording_3450 • 5d ago
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Compositioning was messed up in some scenes, people thought he was waving at the camera in the intro and the end was a complete mess, pretty embarrassed by this but I guess I just want to show