Animatics for Avatar Finale. All rights are reserved in Nickelodeon. Bryan and I split Aang / Ozai Fight Sequence. Bryan did Ozai beating Aang, and I did Avatar Aang beating Ozai. It was FUN!! wanna go back... hhh
The Legend of U yea draftsmanship looks amazing but the camera work is fairly flat. however it takes a lot of hardwork and time to get this kind of quality draftsmanship.
+jigmond If by luck you fall into the professional animation world, they'll for sure train you to make those storyboarding as easy as you see them. because when you draw a lot the same character from different angles, you learn so fast...
I could watch the whole series just through the animatics, they're so well done! It really makes me want to improve my skills and make better animatics. Also what I really loved is that the animatic shows clearly how much attention was brought to composition, each plan is so strong, that's amazing! Great, great job! I admire you...
This is one of those shows where if it's on, I'm going to have to sit down and watch it. Even if it's the 2 hour finale. This show is my inspiration and motivation when I can't get started on an animation. To work with the team of this show would be the most amazing chance of a lifetime! Just as the avatar gives Zuko hope, this show gives me hope for the future of animation.
Just went through the whole series on DVD in 2-3 days (yes, I lost track). I must say, it's awfully 'animated' for an animatic. My story boarding teacher thought I was crazy for animating the arm movements for a character casting a spell!
not software, handrawn , idk the name of the tool they use that makes them see the previous drawing so the next on looks similar but is moved. its some transparent thing. look up how naruto was made.
I enjoy Manga studios or Photoshop for Illustrating and Adobe premiere pro for putting the video together. Audio you can use pro tools to record. All these are $$$ but you can find ways or freeware.
Well I agree that it's handdrawn but it was definitely put through a software to pan the background layers as well as playing the next animation frame upon the layers. @18bovende I think you are right that was my guess as well
Tvpaint allows animators to scan hand drawn frames. We use it in school for 2d animation, either digitally or traditionally. So thts one software, if ure still wondering