![]() ![]() The majority of my audience ended up being students, working professionals, and those who already know how to animate, but need to learn this software because they’re studying at a studio that’s using it.īecause Harmony is such a large software, there’s so many different ways to use it, it’s kind of about trying to figure out how it speaks to you. On a very basic level, you can learn actual rigging that you would see in a company.Ĭolin: I guess I fill a slightly different niche. It’s not advanced, but it’s basically what you would expect from a studio. I don’t hold your hand, I just go straight into the workflow. The audience is anyone who wants to learn rigging, but you need to have at least a basic idea of how to use Harmony. ![]() Piotr: My tutorials are mainly about rigging - I don’t think I cover anything else. My tutorials are fun, funny and fast-paced. My tutorials cover very basic stuff, as well as very niche, advanced wizardry. I couldn’t find any of that, so at one point I thought I’d just make it. Some are really slow paced, and they have a very long introduction about the history of whatever.įor people like me, with ADHD brains, we need facts. There’s many kinds of ways to do tutorials. Marie-Ève: For my tutorials, the audience is everybody who used to be at a loss for finding fast-paced, straight-to-the-point tutorials. For those who haven’t visited your channel before, how would you describe your tutorial videos and who do you see as your audience? Learn about their favorite techniques and experiments, how they approach recording their tutorials, along with their advice for staying consistent and building a following.įull video of the livestream panel discussion from April 2023 featuring Colin Bennett, Marie-Ève Lacelle, Piotr Bartosik and Tony Ross. We invited our guests to discuss the work that goes into creating tutorials as well as their advice for artists interested in teaching others. The following is an excerpt from our livestream interview. Tony Ross ( is an animation instructor who has been training artists to use digital tools for over 20 years, and hosts the Harmony Fundamentals and You Can Animate In Harmony series on The Animation Study.Piotr Bartosik ( is a supervising technical director who documented the process of creating a production-ready character rig on his YouTube channel.Marie-Ève Lacelle ( is a senior solutions specialist at Toon Boom Animation by day and hosts tutorials on animation, rigging and compositing.Colin Bennett ( is a pipeline supervisor and Toon Boom Harmony trainer who has been digging into Harmony’s features on YouTube since 2015.If you’ve watched an animation tutorial on Toon Boom Harmony, there’s a really good chance that you’ve come across a video made by one of our guests from our livestream panel in April. While working in animation requires many skills, there is also a flourishing community of tutorial artists producing helpful step-by-step videos for artists at every stage of one’s career journey.
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