Sketches and drawing I may or never may end.
Homework https://www.instagram.com/p/B3CTz0yC7Ni/?igshid=1iacx53dnb5a1
"Hansel y gretel, parte 2" trabajo de clase #homework https://www.instagram.com/p/BzAunOUCGyh/?igshid=nhloe7r0k9wq
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A comic I did two years ago and never finished
Part 03 and sketches of the storyboard
I mentioned on twitter that I wanted to do a lip sync tutorial and immediately got some people who were interested so I put one together real quick!
I’m going to use a bit of unfinished lip sync from my taz animated part as reference. They’re just gifs so no sound, but you should still be able to tell that he’s saying “I’d say a solid B… Solid B minus.”
Anyone who’s looked up how to do lip sync has seen phoneme charts. Phonemes are just the shape your mouth makes when you make certain sounds.
What’s easiest is to say it yourself and pay attention to the shapes your mouth is making. Since you’re going frame by frame, your audio is slow enough that you can make each shape slowly and distinctly and you can get each individual phoneme down in the animation.
An easy way to tell if you’re animating lip sync wrong is if you run out of frames to make each shape. You don’t need them! Making each shape is unnatural. People talk quickly and the mouth doesn’t have the time to get into each shape. They blend together, sometimes to the point where the shape doesn’t change at all!
Not only does the 2nd gif take less frames and energy to make, it’s more relaxed, it looks less distracting, and his lips are much easier to read!
These are reference charts to show the differences more clearly
This is the difference between getting swallowed up in every last detail and paying attention to reality.
What matters more than hitting every syllable is making it look natural and flow with the acting. That’s why anime mouth flaps can work so well. A strong pose through the whole body matters more than one mouth shape.
"Hansel y gretel, parte 1" trabajo de clase #homework https://www.instagram.com/p/BzAue08iVxP/?igshid=1hv2hex136e77
a super quick tutorial on how I make wooden board textures. (sorry for the handwriting)
I like making the textures myself, so I can mess with them and embed them easily
here are some examples:
Carolina-animation student. Just a girl who loves lots of things. im just using @your-dead-art-student now
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