@10lettername It is relative that it'll be a compliment or not. I wouldn't like my animation work to be mistaken for rotoscoped because there would be doubt in the whole effort I put into something. And what I mean is that Mr Bennicke has worked in Disney features so I feel like it's safe to assume you need not have such doubts..
No, whether it is a compliment or not is very relevant. If I mistake something for being rotoscoped and it wasn't, that would mean that his many hours of work was a success because of the fluid result. And funny you bring up Disney features as if they are a valid point, you do know the majority of Snow White was rotoscoped right? I feel my initial question was a very legitimate one, that for whatever reason, you've taken the wrong way.
@10lettername The character Snow White was rotoscoped, I'm sure most know that. Also the movie came out in 1937 and rotoscoping was an experiment. But well, if you still find it relevant to judge animators' works in 2011 then go for it! And I personally still don't find it complimenting if my animation work was thought to be rotoscoped. I suppose it is a matter of opinion, but to keep it safe, I rather not use it as a compliment since others might relate to my opinion.
nice one! I love animating straight ahead, I actually prefer it over using keys and break downs when doing dialogue scenes....keeps my mind active and, the performance (for me anyway), is pushed more.
very nice. the looseness shows how you didn't get all caught up with the drawing. You were all about the performance. Animation is not about a drawing its about creating a series of drawings that work together. this is very refreshing!
In Flash, eh? I have to learn how to use that, I haven't found any simple digital pencil test software, and it looks like Flash might be okay for that...
it is not necessary to learn how to use Flasj, i suggest learn how to draw keys, breakdowns and inbetweens using PAP (plastic animation software) from Denmark, it's free trial, but don't forget, you need to be able to draw human figure, in order to achieve stuff like this...with the help of wacom, :-) tolits of dubai, uae
I was wondering why the dialogue was so familiar, then I saw the description! Nice animation by the way!
sketchandobserve 2 weeks ago
sooo good
amoinside 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
how many drawings did you do?
TjipzPK 2 months ago
this is amazing!
mathsquadforlife 4 months ago in playlist More videos from runebennicke
how much long this took to make O_O
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adamroynon 8 months ago
That is so good!!!!
limbdarkening 9 months ago
This is amazing
6littleMERMAIDS 9 months ago
Damn, no keys? I can never keep track of the sizing when I straight ahead-I need at least one or two key there. He good job.
IBetYouWillFemales 1 year ago
did you rotoscope?
10lettername 1 year ago
@10lettername Are you really asking if Mr Bennicke here rotoscoped? woah
iaintgotimetoblog 7 months ago
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..uhh yes, the motions are oddly fluid, now if he didn't rotoscope, than I guess thats a compliment.
10lettername 7 months ago
@10lettername It is relative that it'll be a compliment or not. I wouldn't like my animation work to be mistaken for rotoscoped because there would be doubt in the whole effort I put into something. And what I mean is that Mr Bennicke has worked in Disney features so I feel like it's safe to assume you need not have such doubts..
iaintgotimetoblog 7 months ago
@iaintgotimetoblog
No, whether it is a compliment or not is very relevant. If I mistake something for being rotoscoped and it wasn't, that would mean that his many hours of work was a success because of the fluid result. And funny you bring up Disney features as if they are a valid point, you do know the majority of Snow White was rotoscoped right? I feel my initial question was a very legitimate one, that for whatever reason, you've taken the wrong way.
10lettername 7 months ago
@10lettername The character Snow White was rotoscoped, I'm sure most know that. Also the movie came out in 1937 and rotoscoping was an experiment. But well, if you still find it relevant to judge animators' works in 2011 then go for it! And I personally still don't find it complimenting if my animation work was thought to be rotoscoped. I suppose it is a matter of opinion, but to keep it safe, I rather not use it as a compliment since others might relate to my opinion.
iaintgotimetoblog 7 months ago
nice one! I love animating straight ahead, I actually prefer it over using keys and break downs when doing dialogue scenes....keeps my mind active and, the performance (for me anyway), is pushed more.
OmniTron1000 1 year ago
It's amazing, yes.. but to be fair, I was expecting him to sound like nixon.
ChibiHoboProductions 1 year ago 8
Man that's Good. WOW!
revelarts777 1 year ago
very nice. the looseness shows how you didn't get all caught up with the drawing. You were all about the performance. Animation is not about a drawing its about creating a series of drawings that work together. this is very refreshing!
ChuntiChuntaro 2 years ago 11
Awesome!
PurOStudios 2 years ago
Its so fluid. Did you, by change, use rotoscope or are you just that amazing? lol
baryldrummer 3 years ago
thats really amazing
butterz2butterz2 3 years ago
thats really cool. the detail must be pretty killer
Maggieyoell 3 years ago
man how are you not doing this on keys!
natebooce 3 years ago
simply amazing each frame considered effective key poses, i would love to draw like you, you're a Man! Salute!!!
amateur animator from Dubai, UAE
manolitoagustin 3 years ago
Beautiful animation! Thank you for posting! :)
ktshyclosetspace 3 years ago
Great drawing! (even without the animation)
paul6000000 3 years ago
so, so awesome!
In Flash, eh? I have to learn how to use that, I haven't found any simple digital pencil test software, and it looks like Flash might be okay for that...
my3k 3 years ago
Have you tried Monkeyjam or Pencil? They're both free.
jenumba 3 years ago
it is not necessary to learn how to use Flasj, i suggest learn how to draw keys, breakdowns and inbetweens using PAP (plastic animation software) from Denmark, it's free trial, but don't forget, you need to be able to draw human figure, in order to achieve stuff like this...with the help of wacom, :-) tolits of dubai, uae
manolitoagustin 3 years ago
very nice Rune!I can't wait to see it finished!
douglas99a 3 years ago
Very cool! Straight ahead? Wow. If I did straight ahead I would get lost so fast! Very well done.
siskavard 3 years ago