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Thursday, December 27, 2018

Very Cool: Animation Tutorial - Krita

Video Below Commentary

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Hi!

Are you ready to begin a new year? 

I hope you had a GREAT 2018—and 2019 brings you all the best!

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Screen Capture From The Video Below

Whether you are an artist or just a fan of all things creative—today's video may be very interesting to you.

When viewing 2D animation (unless you are already an animator), we sometimes forget the HOURS of time that went into making even a few seconds of action.

The excellent time-lapse video below—made by Ed Tadeo shows his process from the initial "key poses" for two characters, cleaning up original roughs, making placement and timing adjustments, adding inbetweening, details, color, and shading to the characters, and ultimately a background—all with multiple animation tests along the way. 

A Look At Some "Process" Steps From The Video

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If you want a quick over-view—I recommend changing the play-back speed to 1.5X after he shows a look at the final animation in the beginning..

Also—if the music isn't your taste—just hit that mute button.

: )

Tadeo uses Krita software for the animation—and you'll find a link to it below the video. *

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Hope you enjoy this very cool vid.





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* Krita "freeware" drawing/painting and animation software:

https://krita.org/en/features/highlights/

(BTW—I watched an additional review of Krita and it looks like it's a very good "no cost" option for artists and animators)

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See you again soon!





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