Not moving right away after taking the pose,
but keeping it still in this pose for a moment,
will be easier to understand
-Thank you for coming -Hello
Um.. this time the character we've seen quite often lately is...
hiding a totally different character behind him
What is this animation called?
Quick transformation using effects
So you just stand normally
Next is...oh, getting ready?
The transformation is....
duck
I drew it like mascot character
Cute as always
-Going to the effect and... -Ah, using the same effect. I see
This is that...flying thing...
Flying squirrel
There are two sheets for the effect
-but I want 3 -3!
-so I'd like you to draw me another -Ok
It's drawn randomly?
Just draw something that would seem like it
but don't make it exactly the same,
change it randomly
The height and the width...
-The width is just about that much -Having that in mind...
So for now laying over frame 3
Putting some fresh paper over it
For the width, it doesn't have to be exact. It could be wider or narrow
The one you had drawn has quite some sharp edges
You have to make it look energetic
Make the edges look sharp
Just like this?
Is there anything I can improve?
-The angle here might be a bit too steep -Ahhh
Are there any other points to improve?
Well, you have the center
Think of a flying saucer stuck in the middle of it, with angle
Having that mind in these areas,
Imagining this is the middle,
It will be like this, right?
This part could have a bit more to it
so you can add some small ones here as well
So this is pretty much the draft
Drawing on a fresh sheet
The shape is strange all of a sudden
Is there any advice when you do free hand drawing?
Hmm...I wonder....maybe just get used to it?
Oh no no no, it's meant to get smaller and smaller...
This part is missing something, we could add a little extra
and the shadow now
Dark shadow and light shadow
The one in pink is the light shadow
The one in blue is the dark shadow
Any reason for that?
Having different colored shadow gives more depth to the drawing
I see
but it doesn't have to come to the same place, though?
It doesn't have to at all
You draw the shadow where it pretty much where it looks right?
Imagine that the light is shining from above
Since there is an angle to it, it won't have a complete half shadow
As a way to think it, imagine the light from above
and then drawing an oval shaped object...
and give it a very slight angle to it...
This type of shadow is also possible
and when on this side,
you can add the shadow like this
Then if you were to draw a normal apple,
Similar to when you practice shading like this?
like when the light shines from this side, it doesn't become like this, but like this?
That being so,
Is something like this ok as well?
On the other hand
Adding it like this and
and adding the shadow on like this
That is ok as well?
Think it as a back light
That also works as well
Even when the light shines from this side,
you can add a shadow like this?
-Yes -Oh, really?
As I have drawn here,
even when you add here,
Ah, I see
These look interesting
These V shaped lines
As there is a object above it, its shadow is falling down on it
I see
And the object's own shadow is coming down like this
For example, when the shadow is falling down here,
It slides down like this and its shadow goes down here
That's what happens
Done
Let's make this no.5
Oh, it's a long one
Well, you can use the same material
Oh the 3,4,5
repeats often
This is the human character?
Let's say the character N
N stands for 12 frames, and...?
6 frames for...oh right, getting ready
When in a real animation situation,
you add inbetweens
but when you only show the original keyframe drawings,
it changes rapidly like this
and you won't feel much strangeness there
If you were to add in-betweens, it will be here?
In-betweens? It will be here, and here
-What are these dots? -Just indicators
Dividing it 1/3 each
Oh you drew it like that?
Oh I see
You don't move the instant you make a pose,
It would easier for the viewers if you freeze it for a bit and show this pose
So let's get ready and,
2 frames each of this tornado
Yes
Show it and this goes once, and twice
-and 3 -As much as you like
As long as you can tell it's spinning
and the 6 and 7 is the duck
So the frame 6 is only two frames long?
-Is it ok? -Oh, it's 3 frames
Only 3 frames?
Pretty fast
and....3, 4, and 5
15 frames
That is true
And getting ready again
Ready for the tornado
Showing it for 6 frames....
The squirrel appears for 3 frames
Then it comes to rest
Then show it for 12 frames again and,
and get ready again
Get ready again and
show the 3 tornado frames
finally, the last part
-Frame 1 is... -The very first one
Oh really?
Go back instantly
Now the repeating material is done
That is pretty interesting
So for the characters, there are about 3 images for each?
Relaxed, getting ready and...
Finished transformation
This pose can be anything?
Just like after transformation
-I thought it was better to have a pose that's stretched out -That's true
Then there are these, Art Deco type things
-In industrial terms it's called "Mampu" -Mampu?
Is that short for something?
-Everyone just calls it Mampu Mampu -Oh really!
SD characters never have necks
It's there but I don't show it
For the flying squirrel, this pose is because it's shy?
-Well, more like a sleepy looking pose -Ahhh
and getting ready is pretty much the same
Same the human character
The twisting pose of the duck
The twisting direction is the opposite, so...
so I cannot use the brush effect anymore right?
Nah, it's fine you can use those effects
If I add it in, won't the direction get decided too?
-It's not really something to worry about -Really?
It does depend on how you add it in, but
If you just add it in,
it's actually hard to distinguish which direction it is twisting to
Using this tornado so many times,
but the direction doesn't matter so much
In digital shooting, you can make the size of the tornado bigger or smaller
or even have it closer or go deep in the back
That could be a new series
Digital Animation Effect
Are there other places we can use this effect other than transformations?
When this becomes a tornado,
balls of light will shoot out of here in many directions
Those you see quite often, actually
Bullets as well
So you can hold the gun like this, and attack like that?
Fending off the attack of the enemy as well
A very useful quick transformation effect
Please try it out, everyone
-Thank you very much -Goodbye!
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