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Published: 2015-06-13 02:42:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 76951; Favourites: 923; Downloads: 0
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I'd been thinking of some Disney-girl fan-animation possibilities for a while, so I figured this would be a good place to start. A nice, little animation to break up the larger projects....It ended up taking a month to complete.
Anyway! Hope you guys like it. Cheers!
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aswaldthe [2025-04-12 02:47:56 +0000 UTC]
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FantasyRebirth96 [2019-04-07 22:08:07 +0000 UTC]
Are you gonna post this onto Sakugabooru? This animation looks great^^ In case you DON'T know, it's a website where you can post animation. Simple. If not then it's fine, just keep animating okay?
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JoshNg In reply to FantasyRebirth96 [2019-04-11 16:46:39 +0000 UTC]
Glad you like it, thanks!
At the moment I have no plans to post this stuff anywhere else apart from DA, but thanks for the info!
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PJToon75 [2017-04-05 20:53:52 +0000 UTC]
This is both beautiful and amazing! Well done!
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EmCaCo [2016-12-26 07:24:06 +0000 UTC]
So smooth! I definitely see the Richard Williams influence! I have a question, how much do you use symbols/puppeting versus hand-drawing? Your follow-through motions like the fabric and hair look like they're totally drawn out, but was any tweening used for the arms or legs? And your extremes have great silhouetting. Did you start from total keys or did you build out the motion part-by-part?
I love the motion and detail in the hands and shoulders by the way- so many subtle little movements!
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JoshNg In reply to EmCaCo [2016-12-27 06:00:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the kind comments! It appears you know your Animator's Survival Kit well.
How much I use cutout animation against traditional animation varies from project to project. If we're talking about the Jasmine animation specifically, I used tweened symbols as guides for the head, earrings, and the headband-jewel thing. Everything else--face, torso, arms, legs, hands, feet, hair, cloth, etc.--is hand-drawn, traced, colored, and shaded individually. Also, I start with a baseline run of keys, and build up the motions part by part from there.
Thanks for the question!
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ParseMan26 [2016-06-03 05:05:50 +0000 UTC]
Watch this animation with this song :Β www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPMNu8β¦
Awesome job, BTW.
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JoshNg In reply to ParseMan26 [2016-06-06 04:59:59 +0000 UTC]
Glad you like it, thanks
Catchy tune!
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Lorian-Dragon [2015-12-26 12:48:20 +0000 UTC]
So cool... So awesome... Where did you learn animated like that?
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JoshNg In reply to Lorian-Dragon [2015-12-27 02:44:09 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for faving and watching!
I'm self-taught, usingΒ The Animator's Survival KitΒ by Richard Williams.
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JoshNg In reply to kirschner [2015-12-24 01:25:17 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
I use Flash for the animation and After Effects for color correction.Β
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Chuckamuck-D [2015-12-22 13:25:51 +0000 UTC]
holy cow! You didn' rotoscope did you? - This is just awesome! (and I use this term really carefully!)
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JoshNg In reply to Chuckamuck-D [2015-12-23 16:06:27 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
No actual rotoscoping here. I just looked up "belly dancing" on youtube and paid close attention.
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PeterSFay [2015-09-12 02:07:45 +0000 UTC]
Dammit! Why Flash gotta be the industry standard for 2D Animation? Huh? Don't you know what kind of commitment there needs to be to shell out $20 a month just to learn how this blasted thing works? Nobody's got time for that! I know I don't.
All that aside, the animation looks neat. I never knew Jasmine had those kind of moves. Maybe next animation you could have her battling enemies like in Disney Infinity 2.0
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Chuckamuck-D In reply to PeterSFay [2015-12-22 13:32:11 +0000 UTC]
you needn' use flash. Take Pencil, its' a free penciltest program. Pixels though but really neat for testing.Β
Pixel animation works best with TVPaint animation; you may get a version of Newteks Aura cheap where it derives from.
Toon Boom animation is another vector based tool. Best is that you can use a skelleton tool for character animation. It is quite expensive though; around 1000$ I guess - but you pay once and it's worth every cent of it ...
So just forget Flash
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PeterSFay In reply to Chuckamuck-D [2015-12-23 18:24:48 +0000 UTC]
Pencil doesn't export animation into movie files. I thought it could, but each time I've tried, I get nothing. Am I doing it wrong?
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Chuckamuck-D In reply to PeterSFay [2016-03-19 11:11:06 +0000 UTC]
.. sorry for not writing sooner ..Β
the old version for Mac (up to OSX 10.7) could export Quicktime movies but alas Apple doesn't support it anymore (do they support anything?).
As Pencil isn't originally for production purposes you might want to help yourself by exporting an animated Gif with a transparency colour which then can be imported and produced in photoshop, gimp or whatever. (I prefer TVpaint Animation [aka AURA, formerly DPaint, aka DeluxePaint] which is a quite versatile tool for traditional animation. - Quite costly though ...Β
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Benthehyena [2015-08-20 15:31:28 +0000 UTC]
I WANT TO MARRY THE ANIMATION. NOT JASMINE. ONLY THE ANIMATION.
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E-Ocasio [2015-08-14 14:40:26 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Wonderful job! Hope you will do other characters!
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JoshNg In reply to E-Ocasio [2015-08-16 06:14:01 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the kind comments!
And yes, I'm currently working on a few more of these animations. Progress is slow, but they will be done eventually.Β
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E-Ocasio In reply to JoshNg [2015-08-17 14:16:44 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, the style, shadowing and movement are just wonderful!
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TheLuckyPetals [2015-08-06 16:52:42 +0000 UTC]
how the hell... lol
this is perffΒ are you using flash?
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JoshNg In reply to TheLuckyPetals [2015-08-07 01:10:04 +0000 UTC]
Glad you like it! (and thanks for the watch)
Also, yes: I use Flash for these things.
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TheLuckyPetals In reply to JoshNg [2015-08-07 01:35:05 +0000 UTC]
Sweet. Can't wait to try flash someday
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JoshNg In reply to TheLuckyPetals [2015-08-08 08:25:25 +0000 UTC]
Cool! It can be a little tricky to figure out at first, but tutorials are everywhere, so, you'll be fine.
What program do you use for your pixel-art animations? (I'm assuming Photoshop...?)
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TheLuckyPetals In reply to JoshNg [2015-08-08 21:46:59 +0000 UTC]
ima be taking a class at my university soon lol for flashΒ
im too stupid to learn certain crap on my own hahah
yeah photoshop woot woot!
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JoshNg In reply to TheLuckyPetals [2015-08-10 16:21:19 +0000 UTC]
Ah, you'll be all right. Still, here's hoping your teachers know what they're doing.
Also, impressive work with the pixel art! I use Photoshop's animation feature to export GIFs, but I've never used it for actual animation, (just never got around to figuring out how it worked) so....well done!
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TheLuckyPetals In reply to JoshNg [2015-08-10 17:08:25 +0000 UTC]
Yea I know some teachers are extremely bad.
I would know. I had only one animation teacher this last year
in my whole life. the class was called animation in photoshop.
and she pretended like it was "make stolen images off the internet
move around on your screen in photoshop class"Β lol. we did no animation.
thank you! been doing it for a little while now.depends on what photoshop
you have i think only ps3 and up can animate : D its not so hard its most likely
100% easier than flash lol
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JhiFromEpsilawn86 [2015-07-06 02:26:20 +0000 UTC]
so smooth and graceful! XD I love it!
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