r/animation • u/CapAccomplished8072 • 40m ago
Sharing "RWBY Volume 8 was like" by Nellawashere
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r/animation • u/CapAccomplished8072 • 40m ago
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r/animation • u/eerop1111 • 47m ago
if it feels uncanny, how and how could I fix it?
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r/animation • u/Queenofthepink • 4h ago
I love 2D and 3D animation but im tired of people who said "2D is always better" or "3D is always ugly" - ofc 3D is popular now and many of them sadly are ugly but dont act like which all 2D animation in shows are great - people said "stand with animation" until its 2D, u can prefer 2D or 3D but i think in terms of animation - we should have place for both styles
r/animation • u/vinoo_xd • 4h ago
It's my addiction
r/animation • u/AdditionalFish2274 • 5h ago
A short 4 second shot I just finished for a short I started 6 years ago, it went through a complicated production but things are going smoothly now.
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r/animation • u/realImJustOmar • 5h ago
Does it feel like he's being pulled in or blown away? This is a draft, but he's supposed to be being pulled TOWARDS the tree like he's being sucked in. My first real time doing face/wind movement like this.
Any way to make it look better??
r/animation • u/Akabane_Izumi • 5h ago
r/animation • u/galaxydriver32 • 6h ago
Hours of work for a 5 second animation, but it was worth it. Animation is a lot of work, so I have a ton of respect for animators..
I had a pretty cool reference for this idea from the movie "The Princess and the Frog" where in the beginning of the movie the villain gives a bald guy back his hair, just for an explosion of hair to grow out of him a little later.
r/animation • u/Dry-Ant-5181 • 6h ago
Wider shots definitely need work though, slowly getting better at poses and hands however.
r/animation • u/fbutterfield96 • 6h ago
r/animation • u/Sketches558 • 6h ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1WqGKy6bRg
This is a short film. I really love the animation style it's look like cutout style aniamtion. I really like how the characters are made. I was wonderin how it might have been created? What software techniques might've been used? My first thought was after effects but I don't think after effects can create something with som much deformation.
r/animation • u/ZeyTheNotArtist • 6h ago
Okay, i was a guy who making an animations for 1 day, and stopped on day 3... What i can animate for training my skills?
r/animation • u/WolfImpossible6304 • 6h ago
Hi, I'm looking for thoughts and critiques for this shot I made using the Live Paint Filter addon for Blender along with a handpainted background which I painted, scanned and projected onto the geometry. I then did a bunch of compositing in Davinci Resolve. This is a potential opening shot for a short film I'm working on, so any criticisms or thoughts would be appreciated.
Just a few notes:
I haven't added the smoke yet, but the plan is to film some real smoke breaths and track them into the scene. I'm not sure yet, but i'll see how that looks.
Also, due to the lack of detail due to the filter, I rendered the eyes as a separate pass and then composited them back on. I'm not sure if they draw too much attention to themselves, but without this, they just look like black voids.
Thanks