I made a tool with the hopes of helping overworked animators in other places outside the west. Can anyone working under harsh conditions tell me your honest thoughts?

I made a tool with the hopes of helping overworked animators in other places outside the west. Can anyone working under harsh conditions tell me your honest thoughts?

I’m an independent animator and I think me and overworked to 2D animators are having the exact same problem. We are trying to meet these big deadlines but it’s not easy. Keeping our work on model, especially for complex characters, is very time consuming.

I created a command line dashboard that might be able to ease the paid for animators in Asia and other places with low animation wages and high output, but I’d love feedback more than anything to see if you guys think this could really help you. I did add multiple languages for the tool, but here is the showcase in English for anyone interested for now.

https://youtu.be/mt6Gb_pIbuU?si=ZM9JMPN0dBhYubO4 si=ZM9JMPN0dBhYubO4

u/Agreeable-Let-1474 — 3 days ago
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I made a lecture on 4D drawing specifically to help indie animators who need to keep their animations on model! I use my OC from my movie as a demonstration.

If you’re trying to make more high quality animations, this video goes over some really important fundamentals as well as animation techniques that can help you.

I’m a classically trained animator and I studied animation with Don Bluth in Arizona because I really wanted to make my own films rather than go into the animation industry.

While I was studying with him I did independent research on 4D drawing to help me keep my characters on model, which he encouraged me to pursue.

If anyone has any questions for me I’d be happy to answer.

youtu.be
u/Agreeable-Let-1474 — 3 days ago