Drawing Skills you NEED for animation

Drawing Skills you NEED for animation

Toniko Pantoja

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@Loreage
@Loreage - 03.08.2023 11:22

I’ve been 3D animating for 4 years. Never drawn but deciding to learn 2d. It’s such a different learning curve but i love it just as much as 2d. Learning 2d is taking a bit though. My best advice is that animation is not sacred, for those starting up PLEASE don’t develop a “when im good ill animate” mindset star animation the day you start drawing. It doesn’t have to be and wont be good. But it will help you climb that mountain.

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@ItsNaama1
@ItsNaama1 - 31.07.2023 13:09

I learn my art skills through animating, I’m not he best and I’m not good at all, but I can make decent animations

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@BEPPEJHA
@BEPPEJHA - 26.07.2023 01:04

I can draw stickman, but I can imagine so many animations it s frustrasting

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@Jesusloves3
@Jesusloves3 - 24.07.2023 16:19

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” - John 3:16 God bless everyone here. Jesus loves you and died for you on the cross. He did this to wash away the burden of sins, and if you open your heart to Him, He can take away the burden of your sins and give you a peace incomparable to anything in this world. ✝✝🙏

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@stinkyonions343
@stinkyonions343 - 30.06.2023 02:37

but what site do i use?

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@sarmy725
@sarmy725 - 12.04.2023 01:09

Hello, I always loved animation and admired it (I am a big fan of japanese anime) and so I have set my goal to become a good animator. I am 17 and I am in second year of highschool. I know how to do the baisics of graphic design, how to work with photoshop, illustrator etc. and I also learned how to program websites and applications. The problem starts with me and drawing, I have 2 years (there are 4 years od highschool in our country) before I have to turn my portfolio for collage in and I have NO idea how to draw. Do you think that its possible to learn how to draw in 2 years on a level that would be accepted for my collage application? Ty for response in advance

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@alittleofsomething
@alittleofsomething - 06.03.2023 00:33

This video made me remember my UK college days, where they prepared me for animation university... I was clearly showing talent, but then I've been given tasks that seemed completely pointless and I never finished the course in the end. Like trying to do something related to a certain theme, and then being told that my ideas are pretty much shit and that I should focus on stuff that I don't like at all and don't make me all happy. There were so many baffling things there, and the worst of all, they didn't make me properly focus on most of these useful things I needed to learn. Complete incompetence in that college. Good thing it was free and a big life experience.

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@qnv9631
@qnv9631 - 12.01.2023 04:22

i'm aspiring to be an animator. even though im not even the age to become one, your channel inspires me to start practicing now to be good later. good, clear, and educational videos!

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@matthewrausch1837
@matthewrausch1837 - 01.11.2022 06:55

Nice! I've been studying all of this a lot lately! Watching this video, I feel GREAT. Very confent in myself knowing i'm already doing a lot of these. Thanks so much Toniko! Watchin these videos not only I learned a lot, I also feel so confdent in myself knowing that I'm already naturally doing these tricks

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@ieda18
@ieda18 - 12.10.2022 16:19

i guess i should just give up 🤣

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@mywebsits
@mywebsits - 31.07.2022 18:56

Hi ,
What animation program are you using ?

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@OhBeans
@OhBeans - 29.06.2022 17:50

Do you think focusing on portraits to really understand the face and expression is also needed? or is that a waste of time. I'm doing a figure class and I feel like my faces are weak!

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@ymotle
@ymotle - 20.06.2022 05:54

In other words you need to eat your vegetables, I mean learn the fundamentals

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@kanadchakraborty7434
@kanadchakraborty7434 - 13.06.2022 19:44

I want to become a character designer. So can you tell me please is it necessary for me to know composition too? please I need this

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@josephheliel2401
@josephheliel2401 - 09.06.2022 02:31

Thanks bro.

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@TheTimeProphet
@TheTimeProphet - 10.05.2022 18:52

I do 3D animation so luckily my drawing skills don't have to be that good. Is this tv paint?

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@garrettviewegh677
@garrettviewegh677 - 10.02.2022 21:21

I only have an associates in fine art, so I feel the skills I have learned may translate well to animation reading gestures and designing characters. Though I plan on learning other techniques and skills regarding animation and learning the principles and programs through the internet and workshops. I feel it may be a just as good, if not cheaper option. In any case, videos like this are a great help.

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@awsumcreations7604
@awsumcreations7604 - 28.01.2022 20:49

I saw this to late I don't have all these skills I might go back to technology major or something I'll figure it out

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@anotheregoistidiot8756
@anotheregoistidiot8756 - 20.01.2022 09:31

The fundamentals are important

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@shankar4510
@shankar4510 - 04.01.2022 13:00

no anatomy ?

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@faaaakfkkd
@faaaakfkkd - 16.11.2021 12:23

warning: a long story. i just need a piece of advice.
i'm not english so my language might sound very childish or not gramatically correct, sorry for that.

my dream has been to master hand-drawn 2d animation since i was five years old. i grew up in a family of traditional artists who don't even see animation as a form of art. they would send me to different art schools, hoping that i will grow up and decide to become a traditional artist like them. i've been studying traditional art for almost twelve years, five of them professionally. every single one of my art teachers including my parents absolutely hated any animation style, i'm not even talking about anime. i am now studying traditional art at local college. all i do now is draw still-life and other traditional art stuff. our college's second year program is learning anatomy and proportions, and then that's it. after that we just repeat all of that for two years until we graduate. i've always hated drawing things that college commands me to draw. it's not because i'm not good at it, i'm actually one of the best students in my class. it's just that i'm extremely bored by academical drawing and it's been draining my drawing energy so hard that i ended up in a huge artblock. i stopped illustrating and animating more than a year ago and since then i can't find the time and energy to get back to it because i have millons of overdue assignments in college that are hard for me to complete emotionally. i'm quite confident in drawing figures, dynamic poses, reading the proportions. my parents have always told me i feel the proportions and anatomy even though i didn't know it at the time. i feel like i have solid drawing skills and that i'm ready to start learning animation professionally, but my parents keep telling me that i'm an idiot and don't understand the importance of becoming an absolute master of fine arts before moving on to animation. they tell me i'm talented and making big progress in fine arts but i might lose everything if i drop college after the second year... but i don't believe so. i don't think i'm gonna reach the peak of my potential after my fourth year of college. in fact, i don't think anyone's artistic potenitial has a "peak". after twelve years of constant drawing, i believe i'm starting to waste my time and energy on the unnecessary perfectionism. i feel like i'm starting to lose my illustration and animation skills... i already feel quite stiff and uncomfortable while drawing digitally. i'm afraid that if i carry on doing what i hate, i might lose what i love. god. i'm so tired of thinking about this.

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@eoagr1780
@eoagr1780 - 30.10.2021 22:04

As an eager student I appreciate this video very much

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@PleasantlyDisturbing
@PleasantlyDisturbing - 29.10.2021 18:51

Hi toniko, does your animation course cover all this online?
I know it's a lot to pack in one short course , but I'm kind of lost halfway in my career and need to relearn things and fill the missing gaps, and fix my bad habits.

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@harakrishn362
@harakrishn362 - 29.10.2021 07:09

This is like a mind map for me and vanish confusions
1) where we start.
2) what thing we really need to practice first.

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@artcatdraws4203
@artcatdraws4203 - 25.10.2021 23:02

this is mostly for me so i can remember what he says, but I figured id share my notes with you guys. maybe it'll be useful. i mostly wrote down important things, and stuff I need to learn how to do and what to practice. its divided into points with the video

1) fast gesture drawing that shows clarity and emotions that tell a story.
- do quick sessions for practice, for 15-30 secs. get the idea crossed. don't focus on tiny details.

2) figure invention. knowing how to construct things like anatomy proportions and be able to understand basic macanincs like the skeleton and muscles major shapes to be able to break down basic mechanics of movement. its important to help come up with a human figure quickly and is important in character designing.

3) line confidence- bold strokes. be bold and confined, don't me indecisive and be confident with your lines. less is more and its easier to cleas up if you don't do hairry lines.
-try practicing making one side of a drawing one single stroke and the move on to another line. make them more deliberate.

4) solid construction. too much to write down. i will go back and listen again later

5) basic understanding of perspective skills: ;earmomg how to utilise vanishing pintsand solid objects. learn to draw and brake down cubes in the perspective line.
` take a photo and break down where the vanishing points are and try to use what you learn to make your own scene.

6) BASIC SHADING SKILLS: cast shadows, crest of shadows, learning how to deal with values, how to do soft shading, how to indicate harsh shading, how to deal with convincing lighting on solid figures.
-just focus on a few tones and showcase believable lighting value. limit yourself to only three tones at first, white gray and black, to

lighting and tone can add a lot to the mood, setting and form of the character. its essential to visual development.

7) layout and composition. know how to use effective camera, effective layout, effective visual design than can emphasize the story elements in your work. use things like shape abstractly to help pull focus and attention to desired areas and to emphasize.

for animation its more about the shape language of the character animation. its all about design, and how the drawings look when animated. rather than just haveing stuff move, there also a sense of graphic design when it comes to you poses.

character design is more about shape language that define the character design.

for storyboarding and visual development and layout. its about how to use those shapes to strengthen the storytelling aspects of the piece/shot. animation is a medium that mostly deal with storytelling and visuals/art. having strong composition adds to that story telling aspect using layout and compositional skills to strengthen an emotion is a perk when it comes to animations. these are things to look for and when you study other pieces

8) forgotten skill. observation. good observation skills especially for a drawing is being able to see something and be able to break it down and be able to recreat it. its useful for adapting to different styles for projects.
you have to be able to adapt to different styles for what your working on.

when it comes to drawing and observation skills. practice: blind contour sketching. learn to avoid drawing bias.

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@oneuser8395
@oneuser8395 - 23.10.2021 18:45

Man, you don't know how useful and real I find the stuff you say, it's like I already had some idea of what things are like but getting to hear them from an actual animator in the industry is quite valuable to me, so just wanted to say thank you for putting your words and reflections out there for us. Greetings and good luck on your next projects :)

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@RinkachiVilar
@RinkachiVilar - 23.10.2021 11:01

3D effect for Android please?

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@peterstoric6560
@peterstoric6560 - 21.09.2021 05:50

I’ve always been interested in animation, but my drawing skills are… let’s just say not the best. I’ve decided I might as well take a look at what it takes if I ever want to really get into it

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@seb-lobo4
@seb-lobo4 - 26.08.2021 08:28

Thank you so much for this video!!! It helps a lot to get over my "fear of drawing" lol

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@rodcav3
@rodcav3 - 22.08.2021 03:27

What application is that you are using in the beginning of the video...I don't recognize the interface

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@laknunvevo425
@laknunvevo425 - 19.08.2021 15:58

Okayh!! I'll do my best this 2 year! I'll make my art improve 2018- 2021-2023

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@BlueTheCartoonAddict
@BlueTheCartoonAddict - 01.08.2021 22:41

Just gonna say, you're really basically my animation teacher. You're the person I listen and study from. One of the videos you have that really helped was the one on timing charts! You inspire me so much!

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@Xitaychin
@Xitaychin - 30.07.2021 21:38

Still can't start animate because it's hard for me to learn these programs(traditionally it's even harder) and I'm no good at drawing the same object several times, especally complex (though i practised and now it doesn't seem so unattainable)... I tried several times but eh... I'm more of a storyteller and a director but such an introvert that the only person I can rely on in the art is me... My mother is my spectator :D
Animation! It seems so easy and hard at the same time. Can't practise a lot..

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@gabrielbusaneli
@gabrielbusaneli - 21.07.2021 16:45

What are the artists he talked about in gesture drawing?

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@angelicadino6777
@angelicadino6777 - 06.07.2021 08:15

So I was just vibing and listening to the video until I heard Sheridan College, I was like OMG that's literally the school that I'm striving to be in, despite the 'newer' complains, I dont think that would stop me from joining (though it has made me do a double take), hopefully the year I get into Sheridan it would be covid free and things would be better!

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@amusingworld2029
@amusingworld2029 - 04.07.2021 10:03

the dificult point to me is how to draw the next move of animation

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@cuppatrash
@cuppatrash - 01.07.2021 21:56

are there any free or incredibly cheap drawing programs you recommend for high school students looking to pursue animation? i cannot afford toonboom, nor a photoshop program, but i DO have a computer and a cheap wacom tablet. i currently use firealpaca, but it’s hard to add colors using the onion skin layer feature. anything you recommend?

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@johnlecasu5371
@johnlecasu5371 - 17.06.2021 23:09

Thanks for the quality content

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@alisarsaida6287
@alisarsaida6287 - 12.06.2021 14:25

i love you ...... I'm graduating now and I'm making a short animated movie , without your courses I'd be dead now

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@chris.sketch3592
@chris.sketch3592 - 15.05.2021 09:32

This is the only video I will need for the rest of my art journey. Omg!!! Thank-you sir!

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@El_Rosita_Fungoso
@El_Rosita_Fungoso - 02.05.2021 03:51

Like Bobby Chiu will tell us: F U N D A M E N T A L S

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@MetalArrow
@MetalArrow - 27.04.2021 03:03

Extremely helpful video!!! Thanks man.

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@blownupfishnchips9071
@blownupfishnchips9071 - 23.04.2021 10:25

A little tip for beginner animators like me. More on the mind actually, to make you not feel intimidated by the workload. Treat keyframes and start-end points, the breakdowns as check points and the in-betweens as follow ups that should be adjusted.

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@blownupfishnchips9071
@blownupfishnchips9071 - 22.04.2021 12:07

Perfect timing man, I needed this. Better overdue than not at all.

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@hopekelvin1065
@hopekelvin1065 - 22.04.2021 07:08

That laugh😁😁

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@valasafantastic1055
@valasafantastic1055 - 21.04.2021 04:34

useful video thanks

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@Vanyx1000
@Vanyx1000 - 20.04.2021 14:50

love it whenever he does a voice

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@lilacfaun
@lilacfaun - 18.04.2021 20:15

omg this is amazing. so often people just throw around "make sure you have the basics down" and i'm just like "what does that even meeeeeeeean that's so vague & big"-thank you so much for giving some direction! 💜

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