Synfig skip sequence - squirrel dreaming of acorns
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WOW! Very impressive.
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THAT SUN STARES INTO YOUR DEEP,DEEP SOUL. O-O
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amazing animation work!
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Ppl below seem to be struggling with the same question that I have. How do you "draw" a squirrel on frame 1 for example..and redraw him on frame 2? what do you do with the objects of the first frame? is this 'replacement' animation? Can you please make a tutorial of how the rotation of his face was done? thank you and great work!
caricaturize1 1 year ago
@caricaturize1 "Drawing" for me means using the bline tool to create every single detail (shape of the head, ear, inside of the ear, fur on the cheek...). The layers remain on the other frames, but you have to slightly move them to match the new shapes and positions. Of course some details disappear (just turn their amount to 0), while new ones come out (create them ex novo but don't forget to turn their amount to 0 on the previous frames). It's just simplier and more boring than you think :-)
taiglander 1 year ago
Was the images (frames such as the squirrel) imported into synfig and then objects such as the acorns were rotated in synfig too? But the backgrounds were developed in synfig? How do you turn synfig into a frame by frame kind of program?
hahli1994 1 year ago
@hahli1994 Hi! The original jpg image with the different frames was imported using the import option, but it serves only as background reference, because then you have to manually draw your character (bline tool) by creating layers - regions and outlines - for the different parts of its body. The squirrel is made up of some 80 layers. They must be then singly animated for 10 keyframes (again with the jpg original as a reference), while Synfig elaborates the in-betweens.
taiglander 1 year ago
@hahli1994 The acorns were drawn and animated (rotation layer) in Synfig, same as the background (simple translation towards left and loop). The video was rendered as a png sequence and then edited in MonkeyJam (really simple program, but I suggest you to use Blender if you want to add some sound).
taiglander 1 year ago
So the actually squirrel animation was done elsewhere (not in synfig)?
mrgreyblake 1 year ago
@mrgreyblake
No, everything you see was drawn and animated in Synfig, but the poses of the squirrel are not original, in the sense I took the original ones by Preston Blair (jpgs images), traced (copied) them and let Synfig draw the in-betweenings to see how it works. Hope I was clear!
taiglander 1 year ago