Procreate Dreams - Animation Tutorial with Aaron Blaise

Disney animator Aaron Blaise shows us how to animate an ogre using the new app, Procreate Dreams. Watch him draw the ogre’s movements, one frame at a time, really paying attention to weight and movement so it looks real. You’ll see him use cool features in the app like onion skinning and a timeline to animate the ogre walking over a city. This demo is a practical look at how Procreate Dreams simplifies frame-by-frame animation, making it straightforward for anyone interested in animating. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:49 - Inbetweening 03:19 - Questions About the Procreate Dreams 10:44 - Aaron’s Procreate Dreams Animation Short 15:20 - Continuing Inbetweens 26:53 - Adding Colors 27:56 - Outro GET PROCREATE BRUSH SETS: Charcoal Master Pack - Pastel Pro Pack - LEARN HOW TO ANIMATE: Animating Walk and Run Cycles - RELATED LINKS: Learn Proportions FASTER with this Procreate Trick - Drawing Figures in Procreate with Lane Brown (LIVESTREAM) - Animation Help from Aaron Blaise - Creature Art Teacher - #procreatedreams #ipad #procreateapp Subscribe to Proko: Don’t miss new tutorials - Hit the BELL! Premium Videos - Pose photo sets - FOLLOW PROKO: Email Newsletter- Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - Tumblr - Pinterest - WATCH MORE PROKO: Latest Uploads: Figure Drawing: Art of Caricature: Popular Videos: ABOUT PROKO: Instructional How to Draw videos for artists. My drawing lessons are approachable enough for beginners and detailed enough for advanced artists. My philosophy is to teach timeless concepts in an entertaining way. I believe that when you are having fun, you learn better. I take pride in producing high-quality videos that you will enjoy watching and re-watching. CREDITS: Artist | Instructor - Aaron Blaise () Producer - Stan Prokopenko (), Charlie Nicholson () Production Assistance - Stephen Clark (), Patrick Bosworth () Editing - Charlie Nicholson Publishing - Alex Otis, John Birchall Additional music by Epidemic Music All materials shown in these videos are not sponsored and were recommended by the instructors on their own.
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