⚪➡️🐇 If you have any questions come and join the Discord (link in description), there's plenty of people who are happy to help! Make sure you check out those books too if you want some more animation learning resources! Thanks for watching 😀
@@saultoons Awww I feel very comfortable here, thanks Saul ❤️ I love your channel, the topics? Idknw how i traslate" temas" XD then, are too difficult for me😞, but it is easy to repeat your videos, they are also very well understand and they are so complete that it is not difficult to watch them over and over again, and if I also have ADHD too and I realized that paying attention to these issues with you is easy because of how you dedicate to that part, you can see the effort and love for your work ☺️ and also that I'm Mexican and I don't speak English that well XD You pronounce very well to understand you, no se traducir esto pero " apesar de " my level in the language 😂 other channels are like what he said?? because they speak very fast XD, really thank you very much
I've studied and taught animation for years and this is one of the best examples of the 12 principles I have seen. Great work and the very cute rabbit helps.
This man just explained, clearly and engagingly, in 8 minutes (probably 10-15 minutes of dialogue irl, and an hour or two of editing), what took approximately ~24 1-hour classes in college... That I failed. Twice. Life is frustrating in special ways... And, also, the bunny excelled at its goal and distracted me from the fact that this is just the 'bouncing ball' and the 'flour sack' all over again. Gonna tack that under 'thanks'... **eye twitch**
Glad you found it useful! :) yeah there’s a lot of fluff in class I found, I always thought “just get to the point” when I was in them. So try to live by that when I teach something
Richard Williams 12 principles of animation and Frank and Ollies Illusion of life. Great books, no secrets involved:) Fun Fact: All three hated working for Disney.
@@saultoons My animation professor told us that. He worked at Disney during the Tarzan/Mulan era as a clean up artist. I guess it was known within the studio that a lot of top Animation talent/ leads/ directors didn't care for the sweatshop atmosphere once you peek behind the curtain. Disney has always been a bit nefarious so it doesn't surprise me. Anyways, thanks for tutorials, learning more with every watch. Translating traditional animation to pixel animation isn't the easiest but the fundamentals are good to see translated to pixels.
@@hasan7786 Very interesting Hasan I bet that was a great experience! I'm glad my videos could help a little, the pixel part can be quite difficult but it's quite similar to 2D with a few tweaks so I'm sure you'll be fine. Thanks for leaving this bit of knowledge :D
This video really clears up the principles of animation for me and makes me want to go back to animating! Really, your videos are a joy to watch and are very helpful, thank you
Ahhhhhh! I wondered how that don-blurry style animation was done. I’ve seen several RU-vidrs who make animations that are just a treat to look at! I’m getting there, I think. I’m planning on an animated short (minimum viable project) and I need to make simple walk cycles and stuff for my main characters since their designs are super simplistic. Thanks so much! Subbing now so i can keep learning!
Yeah animation is difficult and time consuming but so worth the extra love and care, because good animation really is a treat to look at like you say :D That sounds awesome, I hope it goes well, I have a video on walk cycles if you want to check that out, and definitely pick up that Animators Survival Kit if you're interested in animation, it's so good :)
For sure, the in-between timing I mentioned in this video can help a lot with that. Think about the poses you want to emphasise and use in-betweens that help that :D Remember to join the discord and share your work for feedback in the future, we can help :D
Im currently working on pixel art right now. My animations are not coming out smooth. Hoping this helps. Also, how many frames was the rabbit? It looked like the peeking animation had a surprising amount of frames.
To stretch something you have to understand how the weight is being affected by forces, in this case, gravity is the force pulling it down. So I stretch the ball when it's falling.
@@saultoons Sorry, I should've been more specific. I'm having a problem with stretching my ball a bit diagonally as it falls down, like at 2:58. I've been trying to do it manually and with Aseprite's selection tools, but it always looks too distorted in some way, I just can't keep the volume consistent (and it just starts looking a lot less like a ball). What I'm asking is, how do you correctly manipulate the ball in accordance to the forces moving it to the right and downward? Is there some sort of pixel art technique I should use?
Check out my cartoon tutorial, it’s the same process! :) but I may make a video in future of how to do this profile picture style, thanks for the suggestion
Also regarding the guy who thinks you're underrated, i dont think you are, i haven't seen a bad comment on this channel i just think no one knows about you :P (and not in a bad way)
Just have a job in a pixel art studio, after years of practicing drawing alone and a few months digging into pixel art with your videos. Thank you and love you man.
Seriously…..you are just amazing. Your explanations are fun, precise and concise at the same time. I am really happy to found you. Thank you for adding so much value.
I'll have to make sure to do my characters' movement more fluidly. Great job on the video! I love the way you did the humor without taking away from the main purpose of the video!
@@saultoons Yeah. You are getting and therefore deserve more subscribers... 😁 Eventually, I'd like to make a few minor games, before I really finish my main game... Any tips to improve overall quality?
I adore your rabbit animation, it's so cuuute! I've been watching your vids to learn better techniques to create a bouncy Kawaii s'more animation. It's been a lot of work, but a lot of fun 😊
I don’t allow the usage of my work for any commercial purposes such as NFTs, though the tutorials should equip you to create your own intellectual property
I think one thing all tutorials so far are missing are Aseprite examples. So that if someone is not happy with result, one would have some source to check how Master has done it, so that young grasshopper could get a little closer to achieving the dream 🙃 All in all, tutorials are great. Fun and educative.