“Blackbird” Comic Completed. Paperless Animation?

Blackbird sampleI’ve finally finished the artwork on the “Blackbird” comic. Here’s hoping someone picks it up soon. I’m going to take a bit of a break from comic projects for a while (at least those that stretch a few weeks at a time) to focus more on animation and developing teaching materials for the coming semester. One of the modules I’ll be teaching this time around is 2d animation. We’ll be using one of those 2d animation software that’s become so widely used today (check out the newer stuff they’re showing on TV nowadays for some examples), so for the most part it’ll be ‘paperless’. Basically it means that the entire animation process from drawing to final output is done in the software itself. No scanning of drawings needed and no flipping of cels/pages by hand necessary. Time-saving as that may sound, I still believe you can never avoid drawing stuff on good old-fashioned paper. Character designs, thumbnails, pose studies – they’re so much faster and more intuitive to do on paper imho. Wacom tablet and software notwithstanding. Maybe I’m just too much in love with my pencil.

Did a quick pen sketch of this kid (who I’m assuming is heading home from school) on one of my rare trips on the MRT the other day. I really should get on the public transport more often. And I definitely need to get more sleep…

Kid on MRT


Discussion (2)¬

  1. Atiqah says:

    hi sir,
    dropping by to say hello. What? u r teaching 2D animation next semster… not fair we didn’t get to learn that , I’d love to learn it. I so prefer 2D animation over 3D. heh. Well c ya!

  2. Ahmad Al-Mahir says:

    Hiyas Atiqah. It’s never too late to start and there’s really absolutely nothing stopping you from diving into 2d animation. So go right ahead and then if you feel like it show me what you come up with! :)

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