I have drawn before but, I haven't done an animation.
Wanted to ask what would be the best software for people who've
just started off with animating in general?
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I have drawn before but, I haven't done an animation.
Wanted to ask what would be the best software for people who've
just started off with animating in general?
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depends on what kind of animations you want to do
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Mutisija said:
depends on what kind of animations you want to do
The fluent kind or at least making and applying an effect to one of my projects.
(Like adding a flame or something along those lines.)
Plus: for the comment that vanished before I could respond.
Thanks for the two links, they were helpful. =)
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Notkastar said:
The fluent kind or at the least making and applying an effect to one of my projects.
Say adding a flame or something along those lines.
okay i cannot help with that. sorry.
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Notkastar said:
The fluent kind or at the least making and applying an effect to one of my projects.
Say adding a flame or something along those lines.
Still not sure exactly what kind of project you're working with, but here are a couple. both are gnu household brands
There are others, like Inkscape and such, but I don't know what you want to do
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_graphics_software
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titanmelon said:
Still not sure exactly what kind of project you're working with, but here are a couple. both are gnu household brands
- GIMP - photomanipulation. can do animation from scratch if you're experienced/patient enough
- Blender - very advanced 3d stuff. presumably, it can handle 2d as well if you specify a Z value of 0
There are others, like Inkscape and such, but I don't know what you want to do
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_graphics_software
My project: http://deviantkeybrian.deviantart.com/art/Sir-Maxwell-IV-591298635
I was looking for something that would help me animate the flames coming from his chest/heart to make it look like it's moving like a real fire.
Good examples of the animation I wanna do:
http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/guilty-gear/images/8/8d/RaouSprite.gif/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/270?cb=20091120145325
http://www.netanimations.net/animated_burning_campfire.gif
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lylio9U4XJ1roubgto1_500.gif
But simplified.
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Those are frame-by-frame animations, meaning every frame is hand drawn (except the last which is CGI animation with some distortion added).
If you want that style you want GIMP as a free software.
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(I really gotta spell/grammar check the things I say.)
NotMeNotYou said:
Those are frame-by-frame animations, meaning every frame is hand drawn (except the last which is CGI animation with some distortion added).
If you want that style you want GIMP as a free software.
Ah I see, Guess I could keep using SAI for the frame work too for drawing the flames.
How different do the frames have be when moving to one to another to look like a fluent picture altogether?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animator's_Survival_Kit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Animation:_The_Illusion_of_Life
Are both considered essential reading for all animators [citation needed]
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I don't recommend GIMP on its own -- animation where each individual frame is a layer, is a pain. However, if you get GIMP-GAP, that is quite good -- I've made a range of animations with various levels of sophistication with it. It scales all the way up to making/editing videos if you need it to.
More comments when I have more time :)
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titanmelon said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animator's_Survival_Kithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Animation:_The_Illusion_of_Life
Are both considered essential reading for all animators [citation needed]
Thanks for the links,
I'll see if there's an online copy before looking into buying the physical book.
savageorange said:
I don't recommend GIMP on its own -- animation where each individual frame is a layer, is a pain. However, if you get GIMP-GAP, that is quite good -- I've made a range of animations with various levels of sophistication with it. It scales all the way up to making/editing videos if you need it to.More comments when I have more time :)
Sounds like exactly what I was looking for in terms of somewhere to work,
Mind shooting me a download link when you get back?
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