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From: BrianCreates
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  • This reminded me of "The Silence of the Lambs" when Clarice (Jodie Foster) came to visit Lecter (Anthony Hopkins).

  • Hello guys,

    I am currently looking for a person who can partner up with me on YouTube to help me out with some animations.I am not that experienced but I am learning. I am looking for a person who has good drawing, animating, and editing skills. I currently have Toon Boom Studio 6 and I'm going to purchase a pen tablet soon. So if you have any experience and want to help. Please inbox me and we will talk. ;)

  • Too funny !

  • WUT?

  • how do you make your an9mation talk on toom boom

  • I used the built in capabilities of Toon Boom at first to interpret the audio footage.  I then went through the footage syllable by syllable and made the mouth shapes just right. Toon Boom does okay, but it's not exact. I'm a perfectionist so I wanted it just right. There are tutorials from Toon Boom that show you how to do it.

  • @BrianCreates how do you make stuff like that?

  • @TheMarcuscollins I used Toon Boom Studio at the time. I also used my skills from animation classes that I've taken and experimentation with animation on my own.

  • no toon boom just has a 3d layers not 3d k

  • That's pretty g00d..

  • I liked it...good job

  • i can't tell, is this toon boom 3d?

  • Toon Boom is a 2D program, but it has layers that can be manipulated in a 3D space. The head turns were the hardest part. I tried to make them look like they are turning in 3D space, but they're not.

  • What is up with you Brian your videos are retarded

  • This is worse than Nerdmouse!

  • lol

  • .. That was awesome xDDD

    Toon Boom Studios is kind of hard to use..

  • anybody know the music in the beginning of this video?

  • The song was originally known as "Entrance of the Gladiators" and later called "Thunder and Blazes." It's by Julius Ernst Wilhelm Fučík. This is all according to Wikipedia. It's my own version of the song, though.

  • nice ending ;-)

  • Nice job...

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