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Edit: IT WORKED HAZZAH. I suggest waiting a few seconds before playing it, I was to lazy to make a loading bar.
But I figured out how to make my movies into flash files so I can actually upload my animation here! Get excited guys!
But I figured out how to make my movies into flash files so I can actually upload my animation here! Get excited guys!
Category Flash / General Furry Art
Species Gargoyle
Size 640 x 480px
File Size 1.57 MB
Hey, I wanted to ask, (if it doesn't take too much of your time), how do you even make animations using pencil and paper like that? Or maybe if explaining would take too long, is there a link to anywhere that has a good explanation of how? Your work has really inspired me, and it's been on my mind day and night lately to find out how you make these.
Unfortunately traditional animation is expensive. I paid about $130 for the lightbox that comes with a peg bar I animate on top of. and depending on what type of paper you want to animate on, you can spend about $20-$50 on about 300 to 500 sheets of paper (this paper is special and has the certain hole punches that go on the peg bar in them to animate on so your papers line up). that is just for the animation tools alone, to 'shoot' your scene you need a down shooter which are either $1000+ pre made or you go through the effort of creating your own (so you'd have to know someone savvy at doing that). It's why I only get to shoot my animation at school because they can actually afford all the tools eh-heh…I certainly can't afford a downshooter. Also the program to shoot your scenes is like another $200 something bucks.
However, if you'd like to try animating using digital programs to draw, you can use Flash, basically can do the same stuff as on paper. still would have to find the program though BUT as far as techniques I recommend reading the book Animation Crash Course by Eric Goldberg :) it'll teach you the basics. There are other sources online if you look for them.
However, if you'd like to try animating using digital programs to draw, you can use Flash, basically can do the same stuff as on paper. still would have to find the program though BUT as far as techniques I recommend reading the book Animation Crash Course by Eric Goldberg :) it'll teach you the basics. There are other sources online if you look for them.
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