Yeah, it's a pretty graphic picture, but please take into account that she's doing it to show how everything moves together. By drawing the floppyness of the breasts and the fat, it shows the significant changes in what happens when she moves. Also, we're artists. We have those days where things just get weird xD
Id like to know. What software do you use to fuse all the scanned images into a program where it brings it all together and and brings the drawn frames into a full animation. Also that adds colour and everything. Well done by the way!
@franciscodudeful All scanned in and layered in AfterEffects. We do all the Charmin ads this way too. We are lucky enough to work with very creative After Effects artists. I Love AfterEffects.
There is no need to argue over 2d and 3d. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. Personally most of the animated films that I love are hand drawn but that doesn't mean 3d isn't good. In all honesty I think they are quite different and hard to compair. Where 2d is a series of illustrations, cg is puppetry. The processes are quite different. However 3d really isn't faster or less expensive than 2d, at least not by much. It can take up to a year just to rig a character! To each his own
she pretty good, I want to become an Animator just like her someday i mean, I draw pretty good
my mom, my friends and family say i should pursue that and i want to. Ive been drawing cartoons as a kid (i also understand that being an animator you must learn life drawing)
@KrazyKaiKroeger if you are looking for some good books for 2d animation, you should get; The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (two of Disney's Legendary 9 old men) and The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams. They are very good books and you can learn everything you need to learn about traditional animation from them
@KrazyKaiKroeger if you are looking for some good books for 2d animation, you should get; The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston and The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams. They are very good books and you can learn everything you need to learn about traditional animation from them
@KrazyKaiKroeger if you are looking for some good books for 2d animation, you should get, The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston and The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams. They are very good books and you can learn everything you need to learn about traditional animation from them
lol PlebScrubber biggest troll, with absolutely shit 3D animations in his videos XD The fact is, 2D and 3D have thier merits and it's my opinion that nothing will ever match the creativity and artistic flair of good 2D animation. I love the feeling when you line test your animation and it works, the feeling that you drew every frame :)
I enjoy drawing thousands of drawings and whether a machine can make cgi animation that has the same personal feel as hand drawn( and I say it can't!) is beside the point! There will always be artists that enjoy drawing by hand with animation just as there will always be people who do not draw by hand and therefore will never feel the satisfaction of making their own hand drawn animation. Joanna Quinn has that satisfaction!
All these 3D haters out there trying to defend 2D animation... just like people who swear by the old vinyl record players claiming they have better sound, when in reality a digital recording can be made to sound identical to the record, but will never get scratched or damaged. Same people who cry when a new machine in a factory can do the job of 100 people, much quicker and cheaper and you dont have to pay it so they all lose their jobs... Its called progress dont hold on to the past.
@PlebScrubber There isn't a 3d animator that isn't appreciative of 2d, as a 3d animator your principals of animation are taught to you exactly the same as 2d, there is no successful 3d animator that cannot draw. 3D is just as long and expensive process as 2d is. There is no point into using 3d to produce the storyboard because the point of the storyboard is to know and confirm what you are doing and how your film will look before you spend the hours into modelling and animating everything.
@killingaoi Im not suggesting to use 3D for storyboarding, but that storying boarding is an early development stage of the animation, but it then has to get developed further to make a movie.
I was saying that using renders and shaders, they can create an animated movie in 3D that looks like its been drawn in 2D.
well I don't know why so many people arguing in which kind of animation is the best or what process is better than other, animation is a form of art and is a expression of your experiences, a medium to show an idea, a way to develop a concept so it is plenty subjective, overall when you are an independent animator, joanna quinn has some unique style, the difficult of the process makes her work amazing, and the concepts behind her animations are some of the most satirical I ever seen!
3D, in the same sense as stop motion, feels wooden and mostly void of character. If done well, CGI animation can be a beautiful thing, but it will never shake the fact that its just geometry and numbers as opposed to a 2D animators blood sweat and tears
In 3D, everyone works off the same model, and because the character isn't drawn over and over again, the animator fails to feel the same attachment. Famous Disney veterans Frank and Ollie once said, 'not much compares to the final scene you create with a character, it's like saying goodbye to an old friend whom you probably won't see again, at least in such an professional consistent manner'- that feeling is something you certainly will not get with 3D animation.
@PapaLongLegs Interesting... But I think the goal of animating is to create a particular video as a creative outlet or expression of the animator/director. Its about the end product and how it makes people feel when they watch it. Its not so much what the animator feels about the process, but the audience is the... target audience?
@PlebScrubber Well then this is where we differ Plebscrubber. I like to think an animators pride plays a large role in what they create and if they aren't enjoying themselves, it wouldn't look or feel half as good. The animator should enjoy their work either equally or more than the target audience, otherwise it wouldn't end up as good.
@PapaLongLegs I say you can create a 3D film IDENTICAL to the 2D animation, including the FEEL of pride from the animator, the end product would vary in no way at all. They could tell you an old school animated made it and you would love it, even tho it had been rendered out by a machine with no soul.
@PlebScrubber I'll make an analogy on this. Let's say an animator is a baker. If a baker makes a bread and if I ask who will take the first bite or taste on his/her product, the baker will say him/herself. Why? Because why would he/she show or offer his product to others if he/she doesn't like it. Just like the baker, an animator must love his/her work starting from the idea to the pre-prod, the way he/she did the production no matter what medium he/she did.
@PlebScrubber Its not the same result though is it? As I said, its a much more personal result, I wasn't talking about the process, I was talking about the finished thing. You can see the love that has gone into each 2D character and the personal touches an animator gives it.
@PlebScrubber I'll like to inform you that before a 3d animation is done, a 2d storyboard is done. That storyboard becomes an animatics which is as good as a 2d animation without the in-betweens and consideration of the roughness of it. I had watched Up of Pixar and I would encourage you to see also the 2d animatics of Up. It's just the same movie but different style.
@jorel0221 But can't they use cell shaders/renders to produce a film that looks identical to a 2D hand drawn storyboard?, minus the massive work load... plus all the features that 3D offers?
@PlebScrubber let me tell you "3d fanboy or girl or whatever you maybe", it's so much faster to make a storyboard in 2d than 3d. Also, there is no massive work load in 2d, maybe in "your 3d". Go tell that to Pixar or Disney or Dreamworks or any studio and lemme see what will they gonna do to you >:].
@jorel0221 Im not saying use 3D for a storyboard, im saying that the final animation can be made in 3D but rendered in such a way that it looks no different than a hand drawn animation. All the inbetween drawings and coloring and timing takes many more people and time. In a 3D setup, once the characters are built they can be reused forever saving time... i was saying you can use modern 3D rendering to create a FINAL movie that looks just like hand drawn images... quicker cheaper better
@PlebScrubber Umm im not hating like everybody else is cuz i love 3d animation, i miss having blender but now i animate in 2d. But the way i animate has 3d elements kinda, the idea of a "puppet". Cut-out animation where i just put(rig) the character together & animate its body parts with pivot points & tweens, kinda similar to animating with bones. its not the same as traditional animation, kind of a medium. What's your opinion on that? lol i'm curious.
@Simstyle12 I wouldnt say your animation has any 3d elements, and just because its 2d dosnt mean its crap... of course your animation does look like crap... but then again southpark was very successfull with crappy animation, by having good humour and story.
I think your animation is very good at telling a story, even with the crappy graphics. Also good camera movement and angles, scences flow together well.
I like how at the end its kinda like the begining going backwards... full circle
@PlebScrubber Ummm, Ok Thank you i guess. I didn't know my animations was "crappy" but atleast ur keepin' it real i guess. But honestly i think i animate on a level way better then south park but we all have opinions. Lol, Which Video Did You Watch? & also, What d0 you mean by the end is like the beginning?, just wondering. But i'm trying 3d animation again cuz i really like 3d animation more, i just need to practice at modeling.
Used to work at Beryl with Joanna. It was amazing to see every single frame, single drawings were full of life and movement. She is born to be an animator and role model to so many animators inc myself.
Used to work at Beryl with Joanna. It was amazing to see every single frame, single drawings were full of life and movement. She is born to be an animator and role model to so many animators inc myself.
@namffocevets You find out if you like it by watching it … therefore having an informed opinion. Personally it's not to my taste, but that doesn't mean I can't draw. I prefer stylised imagery, her work is too much like a rough draft in a sketchbook. Each to their own. Diversity of opinion is what makes the web such a great medium
Thanks for this great video, I found it very useful! When working in your own home without tuition it is hard to know how to approach the work... Seeing the process in speedy motion is very encouraging and inspiring.
I found this really annoying, like a lot of writers illustrators of stories, she's a really bad verbal talker. If this video had the final animation it may be interesting, but it's just irritating and has no educational or entertainment value. So I give it a thumbs down for that reason.
>.< She's sooo good i'm gonna use that mirror trick cos my friends always say my anime pics are AMAZING but to me there always seems sme thing wrong :S but i tend to find the problem like months later XD .....but 100 THUMBS UP FROM ME!!
@dstacey102 it's 25 drawings per second, if it wasn't at least that much long, you wouldn't even able to see anything, as it will all happen in a blink of an eye...
People who obviously have not seen her animations can only call it 'easy' and 'unrefined lines'. She can draw really well, the movement of the body are just breath-taking! And disney had a group of artists and many other people to really teach them to get the grasp of the movement, they had to be educated constantly! For Joanna Quinn to understand that movement by herself by constant observation and drawing are saying that she got this skill and talent through a LOT of hard work!!!
@sunnyday1021 yes people who do something exceptionally have put in the hard work and when they do it so well they do make it LOOK easy, so people just assume so its like a poison challace really
@sunnyday1021 indeed and yet her work tends to looks like sketchbook roughs or initial storyboards - To pull off an 'unrefined' or 'rudimentary' look, there has to be real economy of line (in my opinion, that's where the real challenge lies). Too much and it looks muddy and overworked. This is coming from an illustrators perspective though, not an animators.
I never thought of using a mirror to check for errors, I just email my images to a friend or colleague (which is normally a colleague who's also a friend and vice-versa). Seems to work pretty well, but I'll use the mirror from now on if I just want a quick evaluation on minor errors.
i'm not a fan, someone said her animations were as good as a disney artist, i don't see it.
disney artists have to produce near perfect frames, they have to learn to draw like the rest of their team and have to work VERY hard to prduce what you see in the film, this by comparisome looks easy.
i know this animation has personality to it, but that doesn't help it if the personality is messy unrefined lines and a low frame rate.
so true about not being able to see the mistakes in your own drawings, the worst is when you see it in someones tattoo... you don't know what to say when they ask what you think.
@dragonball999 I would imagine they are 3, sorry 4 people (including myself) who are perfectly entitled to hold a separate opinion from you, despite your protestations. The creative arts are entirely subjective and you would do well to take your own advice … troller of trolls!
I am guilty of that myself sometimes. It can be very easy to spend even 30 minutes on one drawing, especially if it's a key pose. I have to remind myself that speed is the animator's bread and butter.
Anime isn't all THAT there is other styles :) if u are begining 2 draw don't always go 4 anime, try ur own style 1st and use SOME refs from anime or american style animation if u have 2 and you'll be well on ur way :)
@15heartz technically it isn't it.its just that employers want huge portfolios.It is taking me 2 years now to put my stuff together.there is too much to do and there are so many talented people out there.it is just hard to "stand ut" when so many peeps have the exact same skillset, it is self-marketing that is different.I am so bad at it.I am just praying.
@15heartz Anime is just a style, not all animation is "anime" Get a program like Flash or After Effects and a cheap Graphics Tablet, then you can draw any style into your program of choice. Or draw your Anime style onto paper then film it frame by frame with a cheap digital camera, then load it into the PC.
it's something i'd like to do now i'm nearing retirement...but i'm still too busy at 62 trying to get a lucky break in music....check out my new video & songs..hit on gypwin.....cheers
@whataboutoddd tracing paper's better.animation is repetitive and time consuming.patience is a key factor.she has an advantage over us.she lives in a nice house with a pretty cool street view.something rare in london unless you live in an upscale neighborhood lol!
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mr813s 2 weeks ago
Yeah, it's a pretty graphic picture, but please take into account that she's doing it to show how everything moves together. By drawing the floppyness of the breasts and the fat, it shows the significant changes in what happens when she moves. Also, we're artists. We have those days where things just get weird xD
UltimegaSeven 1 month ago
Fantastic!!!I love your spectacular work
ohalove 4 months ago
Oops! I accidentally clicked the dislike button.. oh, 26 others did that too.
Zevarye 4 months ago
Out of all the things she could've chose to animate...WHY that? It's very good, don't get me wrong...just kind of something you don't...draw. haha
12ParisDaisies 5 months ago
@12ParisDaisies Why not? xD It's art, everything is allowed as long as it's pretty in some way, and pretty is a wide word.
narutoxfunny10 5 months ago
@narutoxfunny10 Yeah I guess I can agree with that. Someone's art is their art. No judging.
12ParisDaisies 4 months ago
What in the fuck is she drawing....
72david72lp 5 months ago
you should see my animations....i use white paper and black pen....than photoshop and 25 frames per second
stefanolattanzio 5 months ago
Trusty Mirror! :D
cookie123456789012 6 months ago 6
Id like to know. What software do you use to fuse all the scanned images into a program where it brings it all together and and brings the drawn frames into a full animation. Also that adds colour and everything. Well done by the way!
franciscodudeful 6 months ago
@franciscodudeful All scanned in and layered in AfterEffects. We do all the Charmin ads this way too. We are lucky enough to work with very creative After Effects artists. I Love AfterEffects.
BerylProductions 6 months ago
love this woman !!!!!!!!!!!!
TheTwillerZone 7 months ago
i can't be an animator, because i can't whistle
GmGzY 8 months ago
I know what she means by using the mirror, an image can look so different flipped around like that.
CrimsonOkami 11 months ago
She has officially made me happy... She uses herself as a model for animation just like I do...
LynnettesDowry 1 year ago
ikea lamp!!!!! ahaa
roxonogueira 1 year ago
She's such a nerd! I love her!!
ptc4566 1 year ago
Wondering if this is the Ex Mrs Bob, my old Instructor?
KMLSTUFF 1 year ago
2:22 im learning with the AA just now.
614560w 1 year ago
There is no need to argue over 2d and 3d. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. Personally most of the animated films that I love are hand drawn but that doesn't mean 3d isn't good. In all honesty I think they are quite different and hard to compair. Where 2d is a series of illustrations, cg is puppetry. The processes are quite different. However 3d really isn't faster or less expensive than 2d, at least not by much. It can take up to a year just to rig a character! To each his own
Philosofy3 1 year ago 9
she pretty good, I want to become an Animator just like her someday i mean, I draw pretty good
my mom, my friends and family say i should pursue that and i want to. Ive been drawing cartoons as a kid (i also understand that being an animator you must learn life drawing)
KrazyKaiKroeger 1 year ago
@KrazyKaiKroeger if you are looking for some good books for 2d animation, you should get; The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (two of Disney's Legendary 9 old men) and The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams. They are very good books and you can learn everything you need to learn about traditional animation from them
Philosofy3 10 months ago
@KrazyKaiKroeger if you are looking for some good books for 2d animation, you should get; The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston and The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams. They are very good books and you can learn everything you need to learn about traditional animation from them
Philosofy3 10 months ago
@KrazyKaiKroeger if you are looking for some good books for 2d animation, you should get, The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston and The Animator's Survival Kit by Richard Williams. They are very good books and you can learn everything you need to learn about traditional animation from them
Philosofy3 10 months ago
lol PlebScrubber biggest troll, with absolutely shit 3D animations in his videos XD The fact is, 2D and 3D have thier merits and it's my opinion that nothing will ever match the creativity and artistic flair of good 2D animation. I love the feeling when you line test your animation and it works, the feeling that you drew every frame :)
woopsedoo 1 year ago
I enjoy drawing thousands of drawings and whether a machine can make cgi animation that has the same personal feel as hand drawn( and I say it can't!) is beside the point! There will always be artists that enjoy drawing by hand with animation just as there will always be people who do not draw by hand and therefore will never feel the satisfaction of making their own hand drawn animation. Joanna Quinn has that satisfaction!
jonhayashi1 1 year ago
All these 3D haters out there trying to defend 2D animation... just like people who swear by the old vinyl record players claiming they have better sound, when in reality a digital recording can be made to sound identical to the record, but will never get scratched or damaged. Same people who cry when a new machine in a factory can do the job of 100 people, much quicker and cheaper and you dont have to pay it so they all lose their jobs... Its called progress dont hold on to the past.
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber You have a bizarre delusion about animation if you think 2D is dead, turn on your T.V. fool!
stoneycartoon 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber There isn't a 3d animator that isn't appreciative of 2d, as a 3d animator your principals of animation are taught to you exactly the same as 2d, there is no successful 3d animator that cannot draw. 3D is just as long and expensive process as 2d is. There is no point into using 3d to produce the storyboard because the point of the storyboard is to know and confirm what you are doing and how your film will look before you spend the hours into modelling and animating everything.
killingaoi 1 year ago
@killingaoi Im not suggesting to use 3D for storyboarding, but that storying boarding is an early development stage of the animation, but it then has to get developed further to make a movie.
I was saying that using renders and shaders, they can create an animated movie in 3D that looks like its been drawn in 2D.
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
well I don't know why so many people arguing in which kind of animation is the best or what process is better than other, animation is a form of art and is a expression of your experiences, a medium to show an idea, a way to develop a concept so it is plenty subjective, overall when you are an independent animator, joanna quinn has some unique style, the difficult of the process makes her work amazing, and the concepts behind her animations are some of the most satirical I ever seen!
andimatrus 1 year ago
3D animation > 2D animation
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber horribly wrong and misguided
PapaLongLegs 1 year ago
@PapaLongLegs please elaborate...
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber
3D, in the same sense as stop motion, feels wooden and mostly void of character. If done well, CGI animation can be a beautiful thing, but it will never shake the fact that its just geometry and numbers as opposed to a 2D animators blood sweat and tears
PapaLongLegs 1 year ago
@PapaLongLegs You can get an identical result on the screen with 3D, with way more posibilities on top of it...
Your only focusing on the process it took to create rather than the final work.
Why use a more difficult, slower method to acheive the same result is my question?
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber
In 3D, everyone works off the same model, and because the character isn't drawn over and over again, the animator fails to feel the same attachment. Famous Disney veterans Frank and Ollie once said, 'not much compares to the final scene you create with a character, it's like saying goodbye to an old friend whom you probably won't see again, at least in such an professional consistent manner'- that feeling is something you certainly will not get with 3D animation.
PapaLongLegs 1 year ago
@PapaLongLegs Interesting... But I think the goal of animating is to create a particular video as a creative outlet or expression of the animator/director. Its about the end product and how it makes people feel when they watch it. Its not so much what the animator feels about the process, but the audience is the... target audience?
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber Well then this is where we differ Plebscrubber. I like to think an animators pride plays a large role in what they create and if they aren't enjoying themselves, it wouldn't look or feel half as good. The animator should enjoy their work either equally or more than the target audience, otherwise it wouldn't end up as good.
PapaLongLegs 1 year ago
@PapaLongLegs I say you can create a 3D film IDENTICAL to the 2D animation, including the FEEL of pride from the animator, the end product would vary in no way at all. They could tell you an old school animated made it and you would love it, even tho it had been rendered out by a machine with no soul.
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber I'll make an analogy on this. Let's say an animator is a baker. If a baker makes a bread and if I ask who will take the first bite or taste on his/her product, the baker will say him/herself. Why? Because why would he/she show or offer his product to others if he/she doesn't like it. Just like the baker, an animator must love his/her work starting from the idea to the pre-prod, the way he/she did the production no matter what medium he/she did.
jorel0221 1 year ago
@PapaLongLegs You can get an identical result on the screen with 3D, with way more posibilities on top of it...
Your only focusing on the process it took to create rather than the final work.
Why use a more difficult, slower method to acheive the same result is my question?
Not to detract from the skill of the artist shown here...
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber Its not the same result though is it? As I said, its a much more personal result, I wasn't talking about the process, I was talking about the finished thing. You can see the love that has gone into each 2D character and the personal touches an animator gives it.
PapaLongLegs 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber I'll like to inform you that before a 3d animation is done, a 2d storyboard is done. That storyboard becomes an animatics which is as good as a 2d animation without the in-betweens and consideration of the roughness of it. I had watched Up of Pixar and I would encourage you to see also the 2d animatics of Up. It's just the same movie but different style.
jorel0221 1 year ago
@jorel0221 But can't they use cell shaders/renders to produce a film that looks identical to a 2D hand drawn storyboard?, minus the massive work load... plus all the features that 3D offers?
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber let me tell you "3d fanboy or girl or whatever you maybe", it's so much faster to make a storyboard in 2d than 3d. Also, there is no massive work load in 2d, maybe in "your 3d". Go tell that to Pixar or Disney or Dreamworks or any studio and lemme see what will they gonna do to you >:].
jorel0221 1 year ago
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PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@jorel0221 Im not saying use 3D for a storyboard, im saying that the final animation can be made in 3D but rendered in such a way that it looks no different than a hand drawn animation. All the inbetween drawings and coloring and timing takes many more people and time. In a 3D setup, once the characters are built they can be reused forever saving time... i was saying you can use modern 3D rendering to create a FINAL movie that looks just like hand drawn images... quicker cheaper better
PlebScrubber 1 year ago
@PlebScrubber Umm im not hating like everybody else is cuz i love 3d animation, i miss having blender but now i animate in 2d. But the way i animate has 3d elements kinda, the idea of a "puppet". Cut-out animation where i just put(rig) the character together & animate its body parts with pivot points & tweens, kinda similar to animating with bones. its not the same as traditional animation, kind of a medium. What's your opinion on that? lol i'm curious.
Simstyle12 6 months ago
@Simstyle12 I wouldnt say your animation has any 3d elements, and just because its 2d dosnt mean its crap... of course your animation does look like crap... but then again southpark was very successfull with crappy animation, by having good humour and story.
I think your animation is very good at telling a story, even with the crappy graphics. Also good camera movement and angles, scences flow together well.
I like how at the end its kinda like the begining going backwards... full circle
PlebScrubber 6 months ago
@PlebScrubber Ummm, Ok Thank you i guess. I didn't know my animations was "crappy" but atleast ur keepin' it real i guess. But honestly i think i animate on a level way better then south park but we all have opinions. Lol, Which Video Did You Watch? & also, What d0 you mean by the end is like the beginning?, just wondering. But i'm trying 3d animation again cuz i really like 3d animation more, i just need to practice at modeling.
Simstyle12 6 months ago
Damn...she's married. ; )
Khultan 1 year ago
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Used to work at Beryl with Joanna. It was amazing to see every single frame, single drawings were full of life and movement. She is born to be an animator and role model to so many animators inc myself.
lampshade1335 1 year ago
Used to work at Beryl with Joanna. It was amazing to see every single frame, single drawings were full of life and movement. She is born to be an animator and role model to so many animators inc myself.
lampshade1335 1 year ago
great stuff
mattmallone 1 year ago
I noticed she's quite a little clumsy... And somehow I feel relieved...
ayinozendy 1 year ago
What a lovely lady! I've always liked her films anyway.
odylih 1 year ago
What I do in my sketch book is draw something, then go back to it a whole week later, so then I spot the stuff that needs work :P
MrNeeNaw 1 year ago
shes crust lol
mantasa22 1 year ago
does anyone know where I can get a pegbar like the one she uses?
adamdebaiser 1 year ago
(Damn, my boyfriends signed in on his youtube...but I'll comment anyway)
Joanna Quinn is a Chroma Colour user!! This is amazing!
Her style is so free and wonderful, I'm envious of how loose and great it looks.
I hope to be as good as you someday!
~Owlshower
Rinon20 1 year ago
amazing. thank you
GreenFury1976 1 year ago
She's fun. =3
Hankatu 1 year ago
if you don't like this then why did you watch this ..then why don't you show some of your drawings on you tube. that's if you can draw
namffocevets 1 year ago
@namffocevets You find out if you like it by watching it … therefore having an informed opinion. Personally it's not to my taste, but that doesn't mean I can't draw. I prefer stylised imagery, her work is too much like a rough draft in a sketchbook. Each to their own. Diversity of opinion is what makes the web such a great medium
celticwarrior74 1 year ago
@itfben thankyou
MissVanD1 1 year ago
Thanks for this great video, I found it very useful! When working in your own home without tuition it is hard to know how to approach the work... Seeing the process in speedy motion is very encouraging and inspiring.
simplekaty 1 year ago
@itfben what the hell are you talking about. just because it's not tidy, or what? don't you have any understanding of animation at all?
simplekaty 1 year ago
does anyone know what kind of paper she is using?
liesymaeys 1 year ago
Fat cartoon boobs FTW xD
KyleThePainPayne 1 year ago
Patience of a saint!
togalogs 1 year ago
yawn
richyb21 1 year ago
I would like as talented as she
dobleache52 1 year ago
I found this really annoying, like a lot of writers illustrators of stories, she's a really bad verbal talker. If this video had the final animation it may be interesting, but it's just irritating and has no educational or entertainment value. So I give it a thumbs down for that reason.
Elibobbob 1 year ago
Fantastic artist Great talent well done
bananamassacer11 1 year ago
>.< She's sooo good i'm gonna use that mirror trick cos my friends always say my anime pics are AMAZING but to me there always seems sme thing wrong :S but i tend to find the problem like months later XD .....but 100 THUMBS UP FROM ME!!
spottysniper 1 year ago
who the fuck draws 30 pictures of a fat women trying on a wonder bra??????
dstacey102 1 year ago
@dstacey102 it's 25 drawings per second, if it wasn't at least that much long, you wouldn't even able to see anything, as it will all happen in a blink of an eye...
sunnyday1021 1 year ago
@sunnyday1021 yes thankyou, i understand how it works, but hasnt she got better things to do?
dstacey102 1 year ago
People who obviously have not seen her animations can only call it 'easy' and 'unrefined lines'. She can draw really well, the movement of the body are just breath-taking! And disney had a group of artists and many other people to really teach them to get the grasp of the movement, they had to be educated constantly! For Joanna Quinn to understand that movement by herself by constant observation and drawing are saying that she got this skill and talent through a LOT of hard work!!!
sunnyday1021 1 year ago
@sunnyday1021 yes people who do something exceptionally have put in the hard work and when they do it so well they do make it LOOK easy, so people just assume so its like a poison challace really
neilss1 1 year ago
@sunnyday1021 indeed and yet her work tends to looks like sketchbook roughs or initial storyboards - To pull off an 'unrefined' or 'rudimentary' look, there has to be real economy of line (in my opinion, that's where the real challenge lies). Too much and it looks muddy and overworked. This is coming from an illustrators perspective though, not an animators.
celticwarrior74 1 year ago
amazing. sooo natural and talented. wicked film xx
rackmiller 1 year ago
omg, my sisters name is joanne quinney... :\
DrDjRj 1 year ago
I never thought of using a mirror to check for errors, I just email my images to a friend or colleague (which is normally a colleague who's also a friend and vice-versa). Seems to work pretty well, but I'll use the mirror from now on if I just want a quick evaluation on minor errors.
FuckSlice 1 year ago
@petujaymz And? Doesn't make her a bad artist or bad anything else.
brainiacbelle 1 year ago
Interesting video, really makes me want to get back in to drawing again. Looks like you've a lovely space to draw in. :)
andrewclonkil 1 year ago
i'm not a fan, someone said her animations were as good as a disney artist, i don't see it.
disney artists have to produce near perfect frames, they have to learn to draw like the rest of their team and have to work VERY hard to prduce what you see in the film, this by comparisome looks easy.
i know this animation has personality to it, but that doesn't help it if the personality is messy unrefined lines and a low frame rate.
arkatub 1 year ago
@arkatub
I'm sorry to answer a comment from so long ago, but I would like to make a point.
For Disney? I don't know.
The art is stylized and clean.
My true thought though is that Disney art really isn't "Da Bomb" or anything like that.
The strength of Disney is it's popularity and fluid animation.
There really isn't anything awe-worthy about the actual drawings.
TRUEZFAN 1 year ago
so true about not being able to see the mistakes in your own drawings, the worst is when you see it in someones tattoo... you don't know what to say when they ask what you think.
keYserSOze2008 1 year ago
i do hav a life tho , im doin wat i want im tlkin bout wen she stays at home all da time....
soulvizards 1 year ago
I do the trick with the mirror too or use the camera on my phone!
roisinhealy 1 year ago
@soulvizards says the dude whos trolling on youtube to the woman with a good career doing something she loves? hypocrisy these days...
MarshallRoseOfficial 1 year ago
i luv drawing catoons, i do it everywhere, on my exam papers, revsion books, honestly everywhere! Any tips on how to start doing it proffesionly? :)
Vigisquiggle44 1 year ago
who the fuck are the three that dont like this?....jeez...fucking trolls....
dragonball999 1 year ago 22
@dragonball999 I would imagine they are 3, sorry 4 people (including myself) who are perfectly entitled to hold a separate opinion from you, despite your protestations. The creative arts are entirely subjective and you would do well to take your own advice … troller of trolls!
celticwarrior74 1 year ago
draw bone 1st, it helps alot i think.
jlingx 1 year ago
It's nice to see some one as talented and successful as Joanna is just as messy as I am. :)
Sambucca 1 year ago 26
@Sambucca shes amazingly talented.. but shes just putting .. to much effort into each picture .. if u get me =/
MrOverlord69 1 year ago
@MrOverlord69
I am guilty of that myself sometimes. It can be very easy to spend even 30 minutes on one drawing, especially if it's a key pose. I have to remind myself that speed is the animator's bread and butter.
Sambucca 1 year ago
@Sambucca It's not messy. It's a wilderness of free-association.
ParzivalGrailking 9 months ago
Thank you Joanna :) <3
Anime isn't all THAT there is other styles :) if u are begining 2 draw don't always go 4 anime, try ur own style 1st and use SOME refs from anime or american style animation if u have 2 and you'll be well on ur way :)
Dharkhaze17 1 year ago
@Dharkhaze17 I recently started drawing a bit more, and my style is sort of anime, but realistic at the same time.
Blaqoon 1 year ago
sieht irgendwie scheisse aus
Dynamexxl 1 year ago
i wanna be a animator too realy bad what could i do bcz in the uk is very ard 2 be anime artist? why
15heartz 1 year ago
@15heartz technically it isn't it.its just that employers want huge portfolios.It is taking me 2 years now to put my stuff together.there is too much to do and there are so many talented people out there.it is just hard to "stand ut" when so many peeps have the exact same skillset, it is self-marketing that is different.I am so bad at it.I am just praying.
cannoir 1 year ago
@15heartz Anime is just a style, not all animation is "anime" Get a program like Flash or After Effects and a cheap Graphics Tablet, then you can draw any style into your program of choice. Or draw your Anime style onto paper then film it frame by frame with a cheap digital camera, then load it into the PC.
atombat 1 year ago
a light box would be 100 times more efficient
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lalablarblar 1 year ago
it's something i'd like to do now i'm nearing retirement...but i'm still too busy at 62 trying to get a lucky break in music....check out my new video & songs..hit on gypwin.....cheers
gypwin 1 year ago
I have the same lightbox as her, that means im cool
Regna 1 year ago
@Regna if she was cool
genericity 1 year ago
@genericity she's mad cool like an ice cube
Regna 1 year ago
@genericity
00Jake001 1 year ago
@Regna me too ;)
leliorising 1 year ago
talk about a MILF!
theflyingmcgee 1 year ago
@theflyingmcgee Haha :L
SidESKiT 1 year ago
WOW i want to see more! : D
ihateplato 1 year ago
Same way as I, except I use top pegs.
Chillton 1 year ago
Wow.. that "mirror trick" i never knew!! Thanks Joanna.
What a talented drawer. Joanna's skills are disney artists quality. It's beautiful to see someone still draws traditionally, and so well!
I wonder though if there's alot of inbetweens in here films or not. If she gets outside help. Animation is such a time-consuming process.
whataboutoddd 1 year ago 3
@whataboutoddd tracing paper's better.animation is repetitive and time consuming.patience is a key factor.she has an advantage over us.she lives in a nice house with a pretty cool street view.something rare in london unless you live in an upscale neighborhood lol!
cannoir 1 year ago
I need some tips on animating!!!
Brockus12345 1 year ago
get some stuff from the guy
called richard williams animators survival kit
nexust56 1 year ago