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PARKER wrote:Actually im not really sure if im going to make an animation tutorial because i consider myself a nice vector and background artist but a beginner animator i really am...
I'm beginner artist and a beginner animator too but with the poor knowledge I have about animation I just can give you a tip:

The better the drawings the better the animation is. But there are great animations with average/poor drawings.

Also, for the sanity of the animator and the quality of the final result, drawings should be designed for animation, specifically for the scene that is being done. Some cautions taken at initial design stage will save a lot of time during the animation process.

Anyway I know that your "beginner animation knowledge" is enough to foresee those tricks ;)

-G
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jahnocli wrote:That's a great drawing style you have.
Thanks pal but remember i trace the character i dont draw it from scratch.
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I'm beginner artist and a beginner animator too but with the poor knowledge I have about animation I just can give you a tip:

The better the drawings the better the animation is. But there are great animations with average/poor drawings.

Also, for the sanity of the animator and the quality of the final result, drawings should be designed for animation, specifically for the scene that is being done. Some cautions taken at initial design stage will save a lot of time during the animation process.

Anyway I know that your "beginner animation knowledge" is enough to foresee those tricks ;)

-G
Your right, thanks for the tip :) .
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Post by hnguyen »

Count me in for the Tutorials

Thanks
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hnguyen wrote:Count me in for the Tutorials

Thanks
Great!, i assure you you will learn A LOT with it :) .
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I just wanted to let you know that i will compress the videotutorial files in winrar, this can be really useful because can reduce the size of the files to the half so at the end it will be way faster to download, also i think most of you wont have any problem to open .rar files.
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PARKER wrote:I just wanted to let you know that i will compress the videotutorial files in winrar, this can be really useful because can reduce the size of the files to the half so at the end it will be way faster to download, also i think most of you wont have any problem to open .rar files.
Half? Really? That seems like a lot of redundancy after video encoding. Which video codec are you using. I highly recommend the free x264 codec and avi format.
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Half? Really? That seems like a lot of redundancy after video encoding. Which video codec are you using. I highly recommend the free x264 codec and avi format.
Something like that, i tried first with a 585 mb video and the final compressed .rar was 318 mb.

Im exporting my recordings in AVI format, Xvid MPEG-4 Codec.
The resolution is 1280x760.
The video tutorials will include a video codec that will let you play them with no problem.
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Post by PARKER »

Another fragment of the videotutorial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTNCpnqJXBM

4:30

and also:

Here a 6 minutes clip on how to make your own brushes in AS, enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWj6KIEQr4g
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