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Just as a side note, the term animation usually implies the illusion of movement. What you have is called a comic strip.Hey, this is the version of the animation I made with PHOTOSHOP, and there is a part of the production process.
Thank you for your detailed and pertinent suggestions. The inspiration for this piece comes from the disappointment of some people about the new iPhone, Apple Inc does not seem to meet people's expectations for the new iPhone.Hello and welcome.
I wholeheartedly support your efforts and I'm willing to help you out in any way..................but, I'm very sorry, I don't understand the comic. It does not make sense to me.
I assume we (the audience) are supposed to read the comic from left to right, top to bottom.
You get a new iPhone 11 Pro, you take it out of the box, it looks fantastic and you're in love, then you click on the Apple logo located on the back of the phone, then you show (in the next frame) the actual camera from the iPhone, and then SURPRISE, the camera suddenly turns into a different giant camera, and then you throw it down.
This would make way more sense if, in the second frame, you drew the guy with a thought bubble thinking about the iPhone and the cool three lens camera................then when he opens the box, SURPRISE, you only have the big single lens camera..............then throw it down. You could remove the two middle frames altogether and it would make better sense.........to me.
I don't understand the two middle frames!!! Why click on the Apple logo? Clicking the Apple logo is not a feature of the iPhone. Then, after clicking on the Apple logo, why would you show the iPhone with the normal camera lenses? Then in the next frame you show the SURPRISE.................what caused the camera lens to change? The click on the Apple logo? Why throw the iPhone? Just click on the Apple logo again and turn it back to the three lens camera!
Final question, why does the guy in the bottom left frame have a nose (or maybe an ear?) and the others don't?
Your frames are off.
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I saw you struggling with that in the video. The solution is easy. Here is one way to do this.
Just set up your guidelines.
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Use your Rectangular Marquis Tool to make the selections....
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Hello and welcome.
I wholeheartedly support your efforts and I'm willing to help you out in any way..................but, I'm very sorry, I don't understand the comic. It does not make sense to me.
I assume we (the audience) are supposed to read the comic from left to right, top to bottom.
You get a new iPhone 11 Pro, you take it out of the box, it looks fantastic and you're in love, then you click on the Apple logo located on the back of the phone, then you show (in the next frame) the actual camera from the iPhone, and then SURPRISE, the camera suddenly turns into a different giant camera, and then you throw it down.
This would make way more sense if, in the second frame, you drew the guy with a thought bubble thinking about the iPhone and the cool three lens camera................then when he opens the box, SURPRISE, you only have the big single lens camera..............then throw it down. You could remove the two middle frames altogether and it would make better sense.........to me.
I don't understand the two middle frames!!! Why click on the Apple logo? Clicking the Apple logo is not a feature of the iPhone. Then, after clicking on the Apple logo, why would you show the iPhone with the normal camera lenses? Then in the next frame you show the SURPRISE.................what caused the camera lens to change? The click on the Apple logo? Why throw the iPhone? Just click on the Apple logo again and turn it back to the three lens camera!
Final question, why does the guy in the bottom left frame have a nose (or maybe an ear?) and the others don't?
Your frames are off.
View attachment 106237
I saw you struggling with that in the video. The solution is easy. Here is one way to do this.
Just set up your guidelines.
View attachment 106238
Use your Rectangular Marquis Tool to make the selections....
View attachment 106239
On a new layer fill with white.
Then add a stroke layer style.
Perfect!
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On a new layer fill with white.
Then add a stroke layer style.
Perfect!
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you're right. I should not call it an animation. Maybe I should call it video comicsJust as a side note, the term animation usually implies the illusion of movement. What you have is called a comic strip.
I understood it just fine. In fact, it made my day when I first saw it. But maybe it's one of those things that only appeals to a very specific audience.I'm very sorry, I don't understand the comic. It does not make sense to me.
In the middle two frames of the comic, the iPhone's three cameras are turned into a fidget spinner. They begin spinning around (that's not one big camera, it's just a lot of circular motion blur on the fidget spinner). This is why the character angrily throws the phone down.You get a new iPhone 11 Pro, you take it out of the box, it looks fantastic and you're in love, then you click on the Apple logo located on the back of the phone, then you show (in the next frame) the actual camera from the iPhone, and then SURPRISE, the camera suddenly turns into a different giant camera, and then you throw it down.
This would make way more sense if, in the second frame, you drew the guy with a thought bubble thinking about the iPhone and the cool three lens camera................then when he opens the box, SURPRISE, you only have the big single lens camera..............then throw it down.
That is a drop of sweat, or perhaps a tear, indicating the character's dissatisfaction.Final question, why does the guy in the bottom left frame have a nose (or maybe an ear?) and the others don't?
AHHHHHHH. I didn't know that was a fidget spinner! Makes better sense knowing that. Press the Apple logo and the spinner spins.In the middle two frames of the comic, the iPhone's three cameras are turned into a fidget spinner.
Yes I would agree 100 percent!I understood it just fine. In fact, it made my day when I first saw it. But maybe it's one of those things that only appeals to a very specific audience.
I'm glad that you noticed this. I did not notice the fidget spinner. In the lower left frame of the original comic, it looks more like one big camera lens than it does a spinning object. It was not clear to me what was going on. Your right, explaining it only makes the humor more confusing. You should not have had to explain it in the first place.In the middle two frames of the comic, the iPhone's three cameras are turned into a fidget spinner. They begin spinning around (that's not one big camera, it's just a lot of circular motion blur on the fidget spinner). This is why the character angrily throws the phone down.
In this comic, OP is pointing out that the new iPhone's camera looks like a fidget spinner. I got a good chuckle out of it. Of course, now that I've explained the joke, it won't be as funny to you.
OK.That is a drop of sweat, or perhaps a tear, indicating the character's dissatisfaction.
From what I was told in a PM, the OP is using Google Translate. This is why the OP had trouble understanding me and answering.Also, to OP: Your English is actually quite good. Better than many native English speakers where I live, other than the misunderstanding of the word "animation". Unless you are using a translator, I think you've already learned English quite well
I understood it just fine. In fact, it made my day when I first saw it. But maybe it's one of those things that only appeals to a very specific audience.
In the middle two frames of the comic, the iPhone's three cameras are turned into a fidget spinner. They begin spinning around (that's not one big camera, it's just a lot of circular motion blur on the fidget spinner). This is why the character angrily throws the phone down.
In this comic, OP is pointing out that the new iPhone's camera looks like a fidget spinner. I got a good chuckle out of it. Of course, now that I've explained the joke, it won't be as funny to you.
That is a drop of sweat, or perhaps a tear, indicating the character's dissatisfaction.
Here's a remake that might make the joke a little more clear (assuming I've interpreted it correctly). I decided to opt for those old image macro faces people used a few years ago as my character.
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Also, to OP: Your English is actually quite good. Better than many native English speakers where I live, other than the misunderstanding of the word "animation". Unless you are using a translator, I think you've already learned English quite well![]()