Firealpaca animation7/9/2023 ![]() (I numbered them for easy visualization for this tutorial, but I typically don’t name my layers because it gets more tedious and interferes with the actual drawing process) Preview your animation with the “Autoplay” window to see how it looks so far: This is the first frame I drew, and I kind of winged it, drawing the follow up frames. In fact, what I drew for the first layer is the “anticipation” before this expression: Everyone’s process is different, and the last frame might not be the first frame that you draw. But I would like for there to be a lead up to this frame. This is one of the keyframes, and the last frame of the animation. So my subject here is one of my favorite characters from “RWBY”, and he’s making an amused expression (something along the lines of 3c as suggested by one of my followers.) When animating, having a goal and a subject strongly helps with conveying the art. Also, make sure you have the Transparent background option unchecked. You can make your dimensions whatever you want for whatever purposes. Make a new canvas- I make mine 640x360 because those are Widescreen dimensions, but they’re also small, and my animation isn’t gonna be too detailed. You can dock the window whenever you need to by doubleclicking on the window title (the yellow bar, in this case) or by dragging the subwindow to one of your docked sides. This is what the subwindow looks like when its floating. ![]() This tutorial explains the basics of Onion Skinning, and how to preview and export animation, so be sure to check it out first, or you might get lost reading my tut.įIrstly, if you need to open a reference for what you’re drawing, be sure to make use of the Reference Subwindow (which is a GODSEND of a feature) Into a cel-shaded artwork like this for every frame: This post is long and image+GIF heavy, so its under a read more. There are already some starter tutorials and walkthroughs of FireAlpaca and its functions, but the thing I’ll be focusing on in this tutorial is 2D animation, and going from simple sketches like this: The 3D perspective gives users the ability to swap 3D objects, while panel layouts and built-in templates will be appreciated by comic book artists.Please consider supporting me on Patreon so I can make more tutorials like this! Even pledging less than $5 a month is immensely helpful, and will give you access to patron exclusive rewards! Perspective tools like cancellation lines and multiple perspective views are also available in FireAlpaca which is a big deal considering that it is free. Images can be generated and organized with these tools as well. These include rotate, selections, resize, flip, filters, canvas size, and layer support. Users can make the application look the way they want, so they can work on a canvas they are comfortable with.įireAlpaca users have multiple image editing tools at their fingertips. Windows can be moved from left to right, floated anywhere on the interface, or stuck on other windows. It has a simple interface that has straightforward navigations tabs such as the layer tab, filter tab, file tab, edit tab, and the editing tab.įireAlpaca’s flexible windows feature is also something that will catch the user’s eye. The main benefits of FireAlpaca are its totally free platform, availability in 10 languages, and its user-friendliness.
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