Submitted by ThreeSpiritsTrioReal t3_11dr5pe in tifu

So I've been trying to make a fan series for my TikTok for a while now but due to a lack of money I decided to go down the animation route, problem is I can't animate. I can draw however and thanks to the type of phone I have I'm better able to translate my skills over to a digital canvas.

Now the only problem is getting the pictures to Move, how do I do that? Tweening of course. You draw something, split it into parts, throw it into an animation or editing program, and make the parts move however you want. Sounds easy enough, right? I looked up a tutorial on how to tween using CapCut and immediately tried to go for it, jumping right in the deep end and splitting up a particular character I have into a Bunch of Itty bitty little pieces in the sketch.

I ended up biting off more than I could chew for my first time and I probably shouldn't have tried to make more than 5 moving parts, I couldn't even make it past the sketching phase. I probably should have started with something simple instead of attempting to dive straight in right away.

TL/DR: I tried Tweening and I went in Way over my head.

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quelin1 t1_jaaijh3 wrote

Start small, work up. You'll get better. Just look at the TV show 'Archer' and compare the first season to current seasons. Even the pros have to deal with learning curves!

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ThadisJones t1_jaapuso wrote

"Sucking at something is the first step to being sorta good at something" -Jake the Dog, from Adventure Time

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ThreeSpiritsTrioReal OP t1_jae8o15 wrote

You weren't explaining shit dude, either that or you're shit at explaining. All you were doing is stating something expecting me to read your mind through the internet, guess what? That's not how this works, you have to explain your point how my fuck up isn't a fuck up, yes it's milder than some of the other posts but I'm pretty damn sure it counts

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