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Monday, January 29, 2024

HOW I ANIMATE USING PROCREATE (Tutorial)


Demystifying Animation: A Dive into Emily's iPad Animation Process

Introduction

Hey everybody, I'm Emily, a digital artist passionate about bringing characters to life through animation. Today, I'm excited to share a detailed walkthrough of my animation process using my trusty iPad 11 Pro, Apple Pencil, and the Procreate app. As a self-taught artist with just a year of experience, I've discovered some tips and tricks that have significantly improved my animations. Let's dive in!

  1. Getting Started with Animation Assist

    • Begin with a canvas and draw a simple happy face.
    • Access the animation assist feature in Procreate settings to manage frames.
    • Duplicate frames to create a basic blinking animation, showcasing the simplicity of character movement.
  2. Backgrounds and Foregrounds

    • Explore the background option to add depth to your animations without interfering with the main action.
    • Experiment with foregrounds to place elements over your animation, creating intricate scenes.
  3. Animating a Character Blinking

    • Use one of your characters as an example, duplicating layers to create a blinking effect.
    • Showcase how animation assist brings your character to life with a simple blink.
  4. Saving and Exporting Your Animation

    • Demonstrate how to save your completed animation as an animated MP4 file.
    • Adjust the speed to ensure a natural flow, emphasizing the importance of exporting and sharing your creations.
  5. Handling Complex Animations with Magic Poser

    • Introduce Magic Poser as a valuable tool for creating challenging poses.
    • Capture screenshots of the mannequin in different positions and import them into Procreate for seamless integration.
  6. Reusing Drawings for Efficiency

    • Illustrate the process of reusing drawings for different scenes.
    • Showcase how duplicating and transferring drawings across canvases can save time and maintain consistency.
  7. Adding Dialogue in Post-Production

    • Briefly mention using Cap Cut to add dialogue to your animated videos.
    • Highlight the flexibility of post-production in enhancing the final presentation.
  8. Engaging with Your Audience

    • Encourage feedback and questions from viewers in the comments.
    • Express willingness to create additional content based on audience requests, such as a tutorial on character drawing.

Conclusion

Animation is a captivating art form that allows digital artists like Emily to bring imagination to life. With the right tools and techniques, anyone can embark on a journey of creative expression. Emily's insights into her animation process not only demystify the intricacies but also inspire aspiring digital artists to explore the limitless possibilities of animation on the iPad. If you've ever wondered about the magic behind animated characters, Emily's tutorial provides a comprehensive guide to get you started. Stay creative and keep animating!


If you have any questions let me know in the comments! Links to the apps I use here: Procreate: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/procrea... Magic Poser: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/magic-p... CapCut: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/capcut-...

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