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About the animation process...

Well, after yesterday's storm (God! That was a tough day) I'm getting back into the swing of things and I thought it would be a good idea to tell you a little about the animation process, while I work on the animation that I'll be releasing tomorrow "Muscle Power - Part 4" πŸ˜…

I always say that animations are what takes me the longest to do and here's why hehe

And this, friends, is how it all looks at the beginning, that mess of lines you see there, a compendium of hand-drawn layers all superimposed to synchronize the animation until we get to this:

As you can see, this still needs some work, so this is where I have to regulate the time of the frames, to give dynamics to the actions. While drawing, I open the editing program where once the sequence is "finished" I put everything in place for editing

Once that is done, I move on to the part of coloring the sequences, adding the effects and backgrounds. When I save the modifications, the editing updates itself, and that's the animation process. Then comes the whole editing part, adding sounds, music, editing effects, etc.

To give you an idea, a 10-second sequence can end up being a job of one or two hours, approximately, sometimes more, sometimes less. And the editing part is also usually laborious because (like in movies) sometimes there are sequences that I have to eliminate, or I have to make additional ones so that the animation can be understood. It's hard, it's a lot of work, but believe me, it's a lot of fun too β€οΈπŸ˜πŸ˜…

So, I thought it would be interesting to share a little bit of the way I work with you because as I said, it can be an arduous process, but I really enjoy doing it 😊

Thanks for always being there!!

C-You!!

Comments

Love it all!

SuperCDR

Thanks!!! πŸ˜€β€οΈ

bloodluxt

Great post

CMM80


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