The Makings Of The Small Animation Of Familiar Wife Cover On Youtube.
Fun fact: I did this animation about a week ago before I got an awful cold that I'm still kind of suffering from, soo this is a bit belated sorry about that!!
Familiar Wife: Fan Animation was a project I wanted to create after hearing the song: Let Me Show You. Lately, I've been in the mood to work on singing covers of songs that are originally in Korean into English as kind of an experiment to see if it actually sounds well in a different language. Fortunately for this song, I think it did and here we go.
(I did not translate this song by the way, that credit goes to klyrics.net)
The animation for this video wasn't anything quite special, I mostly used ClipStudioPaint for the drawing process:
Linework:
Here's the video Of The WIP animation when it was all said and done. (The finished animation is a bit better than this, of course but it shows everything as is at that moment of time.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttbm6FGixJA
Finally once the linework stage is complete, I move onto the final step for this animation which was the base color animation. This is where I color each frame and then finish it all up inside Window's Movie Maker.
The editing stage didn't take too long, I was mainly focused on the timing and making sure everything fits smoothly by the end.
Here's the end result of the video, when it is all said than done:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qykp1BgliBo
Familiar Wife: Fan Animation was a project I wanted to create after hearing the song: Let Me Show You. Lately, I've been in the mood to work on singing covers of songs that are originally in Korean into English as kind of an experiment to see if it actually sounds well in a different language. Fortunately for this song, I think it did and here we go.
(I did not translate this song by the way, that credit goes to klyrics.net)
The animation for this video wasn't anything quite special, I mostly used ClipStudioPaint for the drawing process:
Linework:
Here's the video Of The WIP animation when it was all said and done. (The finished animation is a bit better than this, of course but it shows everything as is at that moment of time.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttbm6FGixJA
Finally once the linework stage is complete, I move onto the final step for this animation which was the base color animation. This is where I color each frame and then finish it all up inside Window's Movie Maker.
The editing stage didn't take too long, I was mainly focused on the timing and making sure everything fits smoothly by the end.
Here's the end result of the video, when it is all said than done:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qykp1BgliBo



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