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Summary: Learn how to ink frames for animation and cartoons in this free drawing video.
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Cable Hardin Cable Hardin has been making films and animations for over twenty years. With a specialty in 2D digital animation and a background in film production, Hardin ... read more
Hi, this is Cable on behalf of Expert Village. The next thing we need to do our bouncing ball animation is make the art work a little bit more precise. So you can go back revisit all your drawn frames and clean up any marks or smudges or stray pencil marks on the page. One by one you redraw anything that is not really precise. It is a good idea to keep a pencil sharper handy to so that the thickness of your stroke is consistence from frame to frame. Another thing you can do is to make your animation photographs better and your frames more legible it to ink it. All we have is basically circles on a page so what you do is take one of your fine pigment liners and carefully go over your pencil marks with a dark ink. This would make your animation more easily photographed.