Hey Animators!
Just uploaded an animated short based off my buddy Scribbly _g's webcomic. Here is some behind the scenes and the Animation.
I would like to start creating more animated shorts of my friends webcomics - I told my subscribers if they would like to do a LIVE stream where I show my entire process and do a Q&A they can let me know by leaving a like on the video.
So let me know if you would like to see my process by leaving a like on the final Animated short and I will start prepping to do a live stream later this week
Behind the scenes 1
Behind the scenes 2
Final Animated Short
Behind the Scenes of an Animated Short
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Behind the Scenes of an Animated Short
I teach moho and animation on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@mccoy_buck
Re: Behind the Scenes of an Animated Short
Hey Animators!
I will be doing a LIVE stream this week where I will show you behind the scenes of my Space Cat Animation to show you how I put the entire animation together and do a LIVE Q&A.
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/mtbuck24
I don't have a solid date/time when I can do it this week - but subscribe to the channel and you will be the first to know.
I will show you how I put the entire animation together, workflow, lessons learned, and production process using
Moho - for character animation
Krita - for frame by frame animation
Audition - for sound fx/ ambience
After Effects - for compositing, 3D background, lighting
Premiere - for editing the final video
Photoshop - for space background creation
We didn't hit 100 likes on the Space Cat Animation Short on the channel.
But rather than getting bummed out about it I figured it was a lofty goal to begin with. But I guess you shoot for the stars and at least land on the moon - I didn't even land on the moon - but at least I gave it a shot
I appreciate all those that left a like on the video and to those that enjoyed it and that are interested in seeing behind the scenes. This is for you.
I will be doing a LIVE stream this week where I will show you behind the scenes of my Space Cat Animation to show you how I put the entire animation together and do a LIVE Q&A.
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/mtbuck24
I don't have a solid date/time when I can do it this week - but subscribe to the channel and you will be the first to know.
I will show you how I put the entire animation together, workflow, lessons learned, and production process using
Moho - for character animation
Krita - for frame by frame animation
Audition - for sound fx/ ambience
After Effects - for compositing, 3D background, lighting
Premiere - for editing the final video
Photoshop - for space background creation
We didn't hit 100 likes on the Space Cat Animation Short on the channel.
But rather than getting bummed out about it I figured it was a lofty goal to begin with. But I guess you shoot for the stars and at least land on the moon - I didn't even land on the moon - but at least I gave it a shot
I appreciate all those that left a like on the video and to those that enjoyed it and that are interested in seeing behind the scenes. This is for you.
I teach moho and animation on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@mccoy_buck
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Nice gag there McCoy, very cute.
I'd love to see a short with more that one scene, a little story perhaps.
People watch hours of mega budget, elaborate, long running content daily, and then they still say ' Meh, Fx were so fake.'
You have to get them with the story.
The last video clip I did Here in the dark, didn't even get 40 likes after a few months and I put a whole lot more effort than space cat. I'm not sure if I even give a $#!^.
Don't be disappointed.
I'd love to see a short with more that one scene, a little story perhaps.
People watch hours of mega budget, elaborate, long running content daily, and then they still say ' Meh, Fx were so fake.'
You have to get them with the story.
The last video clip I did Here in the dark, didn't even get 40 likes after a few months and I put a whole lot more effort than space cat. I'm not sure if I even give a $#!^.
Don't be disappointed.
Re: Behind the Scenes of an Animated Short
Thanks Chucky! This animated short was based off my friends single panel comic of Space Cat. We have plans to do a lot more in the future that I'm excited about. But yeah, rather than tell a story - I didn't have too much to work with here - I figured the end goal would to make someone laugh. That's what Scribbly_G's comics do for me.chucky wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:56 am Nice gag there McCoy, very cute.
I'd love to see a short with more that one scene, a little story perhaps.
People watch hours of mega budget, elaborate, long running content daily, and then they still say ' Meh, Fx were so fake.'
You have to get them with the story.
The last video clip I did Here in the dark, didn't even get 40 likes after a few months and I put a whole lot more effort than space cat. I'm not sure if I even give a $#!^.
Don't be disappointed.
I thought that animation was pretty sweet! I liked it on YouTube probably the first week you posted it. So I can't say I'm disappointed - but I am excited to start on the next animation.
I teach moho and animation on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@mccoy_buck
Re: Behind the Scenes of an Animated Short
Fun short, McCoy! I'm a sucker for anything with cats in it, and I also liked hearing the backstory for the project. Thanks for sharing.
I think making project based tutorials is a good idea. Years ago, I meant to do that for Scareplane but never got around to it.
Best wishes on the tutes for your project!
I think making project based tutorials is a good idea. Years ago, I meant to do that for Scareplane but never got around to it.
Best wishes on the tutes for your project!
D.R. Greenlaw
Artist/Partner - Little Green Dog | Little Green Dog Channel on Vimeo | Greenlaw's Demo Reel 2020 Edtion
Artist/Partner - Little Green Dog | Little Green Dog Channel on Vimeo | Greenlaw's Demo Reel 2020 Edtion
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Thanks Greenlaw for checking it out! Yeah I'm trying to balance tutorials and animations and the little bit of spare time I have throughout the week to make them. Thank you for the kind wordsGreenlaw wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 8:42 pm Fun short, McCoy! I'm a sucker for anything with cats in it, and I also liked hearing the backstory for the project. Thanks for sharing.
I think making project based tutorials is a good idea. Years ago, I meant to do that for Scareplane but never got around to it.
Best wishes on the tutes for your project!
I teach moho and animation on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@mccoy_buck