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lenoirexv · 1 year
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wolfythewitch · 1 year
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welcome to my masterlist of  things????
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What drawing program do you use? 
clip studio paint
What tablet do you use? 
XP Pen Artist 15.6
 What do you use to edit? 
Sony Vegas Pro 14 
 what do you use to animate? 
toon boom harmony 21
what brushes do you use?
Oilmax Brush pack
Are your comms open?
No
Have you heard of Ulysses dies at dawn?
Yes, I loved it a lot
What translation of the Odyssey/Iliad did you read?
Robert Fagles
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areallysourlemon · 8 months
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Biggering Full Animation (Behind The Scenes / Work In Progress Log #2)
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So I have set myself a deadline/goal that the Biggering animation will be finished and released by March 2 2024 for the movie's 12th anniversary, so I have around 7 months to complete the animation.
Please keep in mind that I will only be animating the last 2 minutes of the song as animating the entire piece will be too much for me to handle by myself. This project may potentially be overwhelming, but I am determined to push through this, I cannot back out now In the future, I may ask for help with backgrounds only Software I am using: Toon Boom Harmony Firealpaca Sony Vegas Pro 14 (or Adobe Premiere) Adobe After Effects
Background sketch / storyboard is by @rafatello
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foileadeux · 11 months
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what is the program you use to make your amazing animations/animatic? If it's not too much trouble to know
sony vegas pro 14 and clip studio paint!
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spinoff-antithesis · 1 year
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i actually have not stopped thinkin bout your bb!edit like,,,, its so good and scratches my brain right
how long have you been doin edits for? do have any tips for someone, who hypothetically, wants to start doin edits too? what programs do you use? how did you do the cool animated bits?
im so sorry for all the qustions 😭😭 i just think youre very talented and inspirational and i hope you have a good day ^_^
hi firstly oh my gosh you're literally so sweet i am gently shaking you i love you so much /p. secondly, i apologize for the long answer! (it's all under the cut. this got away from me. i'm so sorry apparently i have a lot to say.) (also you're so good about the questions i would constantly be asking one of my professors questions during class to the point where she said i didn't have to go "i have a question" every time i approached her)
i've been editing since 2016! around march/april, i think? loved it so much i went into film & video production in college as a major so i could do editing for a living. (i have done more motion graphics for my classmates than i have done edits outside of class assignments, BUT!)
the program i use is after effects - i started learning it when covid first hit the united states because i had nothing better to do with my time (other than music theory but i failed that bc my professor focused more on the history aspects than the actual theory soooo) and my ipad kept giving me the "no more storage" whenever i tried to use videostar lmao. (vs has, apparently, gotten a LOT of good updates, so if you're looking to start editing and have an ios system, i'd look into it! only downside is you have to pay for some of the cool stuff).
also the program i use for masking (i think i explain this later dwdw) is superimpose. i've been using it since 2014 and it's SO nice bc i can use my fingers to erase backgrounds & stuff instead of hoping i can get it to work correctly in ae or photoshop (photoshop my DETESTED i'll use it but i'll complain the entire time).
for people who want to start editing: tutorials on how your program works and how to do specific transitions are gonna be your best friend when you're first figuring things out! i forced a friend to literally walk me through how after effects worked when i was first figuring it out, and when i had swapped to videostar back in 2017/2018(?) i had watched a Lot of tutorials. that and played around a lot and figured things out on my own - which is also always a good way to start!! it's also totally valid to look at other people's edits for inspiration - most editors don't really care, as long as you don't flat-out remake their edit (some people don't like that!). i have a style insp folder on instagram where i save edits that i like so if i need transition ideas or i'm doing a different style, i can look there for inspiration. at the end of the day, as long as you're having fun with it that's all that matters!
also, starting simple is always okay!! my edits for a year were just me slapping gifs & video segments together on a timeline in cute cut pro bc imovie didn't load them lol & it'd crash every time i breathed. ++ it never hurts to ask people for feedback/constructive(!!!) criticism/etc! (also not to sound like everyone else but practice? good. it's so good. if i showed my 14/15y/o self some of the edits i can make now they would've passed out on the spot bc i was still trying to figure out transitions back then. programs can also sometimes make a difference in edits, but usually it's not super noticeable until you start getting to the Complicated Shit.)
a lot of popular programs i've seen are ones like video star (ios only), alight motion (android only), after effects (i recommend 🏴‍☠️ing it tbh, i only use it legally bc i had to use adobe programs for school), capcut, and i think some people still use sony vegas pro & maybe cute cut pro (i've heard it may have actually gotten better since i last used it in 2018)? i have no idea. programs also depend on whatever device you're using to edit on! since i've been using my laptop, i'm able to use after effects (it's computer-only), but when i used my phone/ipad to edit i used ccp & vs.
for the animation - it's a lot of cutting up the image and masking! more complex animations, like the one i had of leo walking down that red 'hallway' have several different layers that have been masked. (i removed the background & filled in the spot where leo originally was in two different apps - superimpose (taking leo out) & photoshop (filling in the bg)) in after effects, the way i've done this was mask out the specific thing i wanted to move (like an eye) and then put that mask on what i've called a "base" (not animated), and then stick a solid behind the base to match the color of the object. (some of my layers are not named appropriately; base 2 is the left arm & the four "SIX_[...]" layers are the mask/bandana tails)
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an example of this would be for any of the eye blink animations i did! this (above) is the same shot, with and without the eye - since it's masked out and i have the background solid behind it, it doesn't look too unnatural/have a black outline/mass where his eye should be.
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what it looks like without the solid layer behind it ^ (the red lines are from the null layers - ignore that)
this is what my timeline looks like if it's a more simplistic animation - the only five things being animated here are leo & raph's eyes. (there's only this many layers bc it's two characters in one shot & i was also animating their pupils - typically, an eye-blink animation is about 4-6 layers for me (solid, base, mask, & null to animate with, 6 if i'm animating both eyes & 4 if just one))
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in after effects, there's this really cool tool called the puppet pin that one of my friends (lovingly) yelled at me for not knowing about - which. yeah fair she wasn't wrong it's SUPER useful in animating, provided you chop up your image first. if you don't it's a mess.
(separated by layer vs i should've really put the mask tails & leo's head on separate layers and didn't bc that was the 2nd to last animation i had to do and i was losing my mind bc i wanted to be done with the edit lmao)
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the way people animate depends all on their style (there's two common ways to do blinking animation - having the anchor point at the bottom of the eye, or the middle of it) and the program they use. it's been a while, but i could probably tell you how to do some basic animations on videostar still even though i've been doing them in after effects for about 2-3years now. ALSO the best way to have an animation be noticeable is to over-exaggerate it/make them Big - which, yes, can mean 'breaking bones' and having the limbs be a little wonky at the start. (if you want it to be realistic though go Just to the point where it looks uncomfortable lmao)
uhm. again i am so sorry that this is so long i THINK this is everything? if not: my inbox/dms are always open if you ever want to ask more questions, wanna follow up on something, etc etc!! (also if you ever start editing please send me your edits!!! i'd love to see them <3)
#this got away from me im SO sorry (just put this in google docs out of curiosity. 1255 words. i am so sorry for the essay.)#uhm. ANYWAY YES like i said if you have any other questions feel free to reach out!!! i am always alway willing to help people out#with stuff like this!!! i can talk your ear off though if this wasn't enough proof of that /j#if nothing makes sense it's bc i'm responding to this at like. 5am my time. so. my bad if there's typos i'm so sorry#like i think i saw this ask at 4:40ish am and i'm still making sure i've got everything covered and its like 5:32am LMAO#me when i dont sleep bc i have no routine now#ask box pals#art creds in the screenshots to trubblegumm !! <- tagging to be safe#still in shock at the amount of positive feedback im getting from my bb!leo edit like oh my god you guys are incredible ilysm /p#sorry i discovered in the middle of typing out my tags that you can edit them now after you've hit enter where am i.#also this is offtopic so its down here but i am Not complaining about doing more motion graphics than actual editing.#a bitch has won two awards for their motion graphics at festivals and i've been doing them for a YEAR#(laughs in the first time i ever did a real one i won a student award. idk how. but i DID and i won the pro category this year <3)#it would be nice tho to do more editing for short films tho :( had a professor tell me i was good at it.#i should rly start using my camera and shoot my own stuff and edit it huh. maybe i will eventually i have a few ideas.#anyway. i need to stop rambling abt my experience as a film student and go to bed i apparently need to be up in the morning but idk WHEN
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findmeinthealps · 2 years
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@le-red-queen replied to your post “NO BUT MY TYPE IS SUCH A GROOVY SONG. And if...”:
Tbh I'd be up for you talking about your process too, like do you board first? what do you use to edit, etc etc Just. All very good.
​ah, process. it's always kind of hard to talk about because i wanna be like "i just open the program and then sort of shuffle clips around until it makes my brain happy" but obviously there's a little more to it than that.
as far as software goes, i do all my editing in Sony Vegas Pro 14, which is enough for my purposes since i'm not a big effects user (i tried to use After Effects once and it made me wanna cry so i stopped). i've vaguely looked at some other programs and i know a lot of vidders are switching to open source stuff like DaVinci Resolve these days, but i just cannot be bothered to learn a new thing and i like the system i have, so, eh.
the process itself pretty much changes with every vid tbh, but in general i like to have a pretty good idea of what i'm doing/the rough structure of the vid before i start editing. sometimes that involves me just taking a big old notepad and writing the idea out on paper (either that or in notepad++), with like some lyrics/clip matches i can think of and some general ideas of the different segments. i also usually clip very thoroughly (in Vegas, you can basically scrub through the episodes in a little window and create subclips from it, which you can sort into different folders etc.) unless i already know the source very well and i don't feel like it anymore (which is a point i've definitely reached with CK lol - so excited to get new material though!).
and then from that point it really is just kinda... trial and error, just putting stuff down and seeing what works, i can't explain it.
btw if you're interested in the technical side of vidding/general vid discussion, there's a vidding discord i'm in that i could share the invite for, it's a server where a lot of vidders hang out and talk about current projects, new tech etc. like no presh, but it's open for anyone to join and it's pretty chill (and this goes out to anyone else reading this as well)
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I edit on Sony Vegas Pro 14!! It's just a side hobby of mine hehe
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Adobe Premiere Pro is a powerhouse for professionals, offering advanced features for video editing, colour correction, and audio enhancement. Its seamless integration with other Adobe Creative Cloud apps makes it a go-to choice for many filmmakers.
2. Final Cut Pro X:
Exclusive to Mac users, Final Cut Pro X is known for its intuitive interface and powerful features. With 4K capabilities and a robust set of tools, it's a favourite among video editors working in the Apple ecosystem.
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foileadeux · 11 months
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I'm so sorry because I'm confident people have asked you this like 1000000 times but what program(s) do you use to make your animatics?
clip studio paint and sony vegas pro 14!
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drawinggheys · 8 months
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which program do you use to stitch together your animatics? :>
hiii, i use sony vegas pro 14 :3 (with a bit of premiere pro if needed)
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