Best experienced in 1080p, Youtube's bitrate does not like this one. Had the idea for this textured effect about a year ago and finally committed to buying the necessary colored pencils. Was originally just going to have the video be a side-by-side comparison of before and after, but as I was putting it together I thought it would be more fun to animate the layering process itself. Planning to use this effect every now and again for animations that don't have backgrounds. Tried out a lot of new stuff: - Animating in 1080p - Syncing movements / transitions to music for the whole video - Moving the focus around a lot: If you see anything change speed, frame rate, opacity, saturation, or position, it's to either grab your attention or move it somewhere else. - Two-character interactions: pretty similar to the previous item. Just like the inanimate objects here, mute characters are limited to visual cues to tell the viewer where to look next. - Foregoing time charts and frame numbers: too confusing for the number of moving parts, much more efficient to wing it. Music Used: Toy Tracks (Kirby's Epic Yarn)
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