I love a good “process” explanation! I’ve never done animations this way so it’s always neat to find out how others are making things. Do you have Procreate? I bet you’d love the animation feature in there if not! Thanks for sharing. Some tedious but fun work to read :)
I don’t have ProCreate but I’ve seen people do some pretty cool stuff with the animation feature. I don’t have an iPad so it would be an investment… but probably worth it.
Oh my gosh- based on your talent and apparent interests I can assure you it would be worth it! But it’s still really cool to see your process without it. Thanks again for sharing!
So great! I also love the wonderful process of back and forth between digital and traditional media. I know it's tempting to NOT do that but it really adds so much. Thank you, as always, for sharing.
I had the same response as Emily: so cool to see! But I was also intimidated by Illustrator/Photoshop. I've seen a cool tutorial for Procreate and have been eager to test it out there.
Well Photoshop and Illustrator are intimidating, and not user friendly. A lot of my students use Procreate and it seems to work really well. It will be interesting to see if the professional design industry adopts it or continues to stick with Adobe.
I love a good “process” explanation! I’ve never done animations this way so it’s always neat to find out how others are making things. Do you have Procreate? I bet you’d love the animation feature in there if not! Thanks for sharing. Some tedious but fun work to read :)
I don’t have ProCreate but I’ve seen people do some pretty cool stuff with the animation feature. I don’t have an iPad so it would be an investment… but probably worth it.
Oh my gosh- based on your talent and apparent interests I can assure you it would be worth it! But it’s still really cool to see your process without it. Thanks again for sharing!
So great! I also love the wonderful process of back and forth between digital and traditional media. I know it's tempting to NOT do that but it really adds so much. Thank you, as always, for sharing.
I'm not exactly sure what it is about switching back and forth between digital and physical but I love it.
I had the same response as Emily: so cool to see! But I was also intimidated by Illustrator/Photoshop. I've seen a cool tutorial for Procreate and have been eager to test it out there.
Well Photoshop and Illustrator are intimidating, and not user friendly. A lot of my students use Procreate and it seems to work really well. It will be interesting to see if the professional design industry adopts it or continues to stick with Adobe.