Getting started with animation in Aseprite
Ғылым және технология
Hey, Pals!
I still regularly get people coming into the stream thanking me for introducing them to pixel art, so I thought I'd put together a very simple animation tutorial for you beginners out there.
Thanks to everyone for watching and supporting my content. Wishing you all the best on your animation journey ❤
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:32 - Aseprite animation tools
9:46 - Bouncing ball animation
19:34 - About detailing animations
23:23 - Exporting your work
24:24: - Outro
Music:
Zelda's Lo-fi Kingdom [Gamechops.com]
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Later, pals!
Пікірлер: 41
Even though it has been a year since i've watched beginner tutorial about aseprite, It always feels good to watch adam's videos. Thank you for your content.
@ELF_Productions
Ай бұрын
exactly what i was thinking
hey thank you for seemingly always making updated ground-floor videos. as a programmer trying to do art for my game, your videos have been super helpful and, importantly, to the point.
Unbelivable that I said this week I would start to learn how to animate in aseprite and you drop a video. Man, you are simply the best!!!
Yay, a new pixel art tutorial, thanks Adam! I've been learning pixel art and animation for about 2 years, and I've made so much progress thanks to your videos. My games finally look like something I'd see and think, "Ooh, that looks cute, I want to play that," which I never thought I'd say when I first started. I'm certainly no expert, and I still have a long way to go, but for those of you just starting out, keep practicing! In a couple years, you'll be making art you never thought possible ❤
Thank you for posting this right as I was thinking about trying to animate things in Aseprite, lol. Super useful!
Happy to have found this channel, I really needed a video like this as I just started to get into pixel animation.
I know on stream you do a lot of secondary motion animation, I was wondering if you have a video specific to helping identify and planning it. Thank you dude! I recommend you all the time.
Perfect timing, I wanted to get more into animation
I have literally watched every animation video that you've put out, some of them more than once. I appreciate the work you are doing and for your next video I would love to see an updated parallax game background video but that's just my thoughts. Thanks again!
I was really fighting with this. Thanks Adam!
Tags! Thank you! I didn't know that was an option, that helps tremendously.
Another amazing video. Thanks, Adam!
This is so helpful! Thanks Adam!
Thank you for the video! ❤
I found your channel via Aesprite. I started doing this on my own and my ball looks rough but I'm happy to brush off the artistic dust in a new area and make awesome stuff.
great video! i love ur pixel art lessons :D
THANK YOU SO MUCH
How is this literally the exact video I need right now?
@snickerdoodle1962
Ай бұрын
Same!
@griff424
Ай бұрын
same
i really like this video ,thanks for shared
Thanks !!!!
request: walk animations for 4 legged creatures (cat, dog)
Hi your tutorial has helped me alot can you do 1. Character cape animation 2. Water animation(water physics) 3. animal walk/run animation 4. Day to night transitioning 5. Character power-up. Sorry my request kinda much
when I do an animation I use to split the draw. How can I unite all the layers in one frame easily?
You can still stream sporadically on KZread, Adam. Maybe when you're doing pixel art, since that's what the YT audience is interested in the most.
Wheeee!
It was very interesting, I was able to learn many things, but I have a design question. How to animate ball in rotating form?
Hi.that was amazing.but i have question.what is the app name that you use?
so after it become a gif. and I want it on my video(.mp4). what software do you use? do you convert the gif to mp4 first? please help
Thanks for these informative videos! What kind of PC/laptop spec would you say is needed for 2D game development - aseprite + unity?
@AdamCYounis
10 күн бұрын
Unity is going to be the main resource hog, but anything with 16GB RAM or more and a dedicated GPU is probably okay. My main machine was a laptop from 2020 with 16GB of RAM and a GTX1660 while travelling last year, and it was fine.
What color palette are you using, please?
what drawing pad do you use to draw?
Can you do cat/dog tail sway?
../ i like your videos .
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skibidi toilet
@collin2401
Ай бұрын
Ugh, I work at an elementary school, and my students won't stop saying that during my lessons. The Internet was a mistake 😂
@humanoidsandvichdispenser
Ай бұрын
what the sigma