https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuil3SAIrPc
So my Youtube Channel is about 3 weeks in with 8 videos (4 shorts) and 41 subscribers (who are of course, mostly family and friends). I have realized that getting people to subscribe is really tough. You will really need to work hard to get some traction, especially that my channel does not offer anything substantial like how to get rich and tutorial stuff. I'm really no good at making those. All I have are simple funny stories which I am hoping can entertain you folks. Nevertheless, I'm in here for the long run. No surrender! As I'm hoping to make this a livelihood (guri, you fool!).
Anyway, I have been thinking of sprucing up the channel and one way I thought of is adding an intro animation to the videos. I'm still fairly new to animating so I took a jab at learning how to make a walk cycle in adobe animate which I want to be used for the intro.
If you are interested in animating and would like to learn how to setup a walk cycle, I suggest watching this tutorial by Alan Becker. It's the only video that I watched and it taught me a lot about the setup. He's got some really great animation tutorials so go ahead and watch his videos and give him a like and sub (he really deserves it!).
See below the line art I did in adobe Animate to setup the walk. There are about 8 key poses you need to do to make it look smooth.
Here's the line art walking animation
All 8 key poses being cycled to give the illusion of walking.
I thought of making a brickwall as a background and have it animate to make the character look like he's passing by, even though he's just walking in place initially.
A few more ideas in and the result is the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuil3SAIrPc
So I guess we can also use this as a reminder to watch the road? Ironically the music that I found in YT's free audio library is aptly titled "When You're Not Looking"
It took me almost a day to finish it. A day for around 7 seconds of animation. And I know it's still crappy! LOL! But It felt really good getting the walking cycle done. Well now I have a somewhat reusable intro for the next feature vid I'll be making.
Let me know what you think in the comments (here or in YT or both 😄)!
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