there is no *best* framerate to use, it all depends on personal choices based on style and skills.
around 15 can be considered smooth enough to convey motion, while also being good at not putting too much stress on the animator itself.
24 is the usual standard for animation.
30 is theoritically the requirement for “illusion of movement”, mainly used in movie production.
60 fps, don’t ever use it for animation unless it is 3D graphics and you have broad understanding of animating and are fully and stylistically aware of what you’d go for.
20-24
20-24
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15
15 seems a bit low in my opinion, why did you decide that?
9-12
Normally, most animators (including professionals of the past) uses 24fps.
They also used these things called “twos and threes”.
what’re twos and threes?
Think it’s double and triple framing. I think at least.
Also I either use 17 or 24. Mostly 17
I don’t have the will to make 48 frames for a 2 second animation
Yeah, hurts like heck. It’s dedication though, you gotta have the patience to sit there for months just to come out with a 1 minute animation.
Well, read this article here.
https://www.lifewire.com/what-are-ones-twos-and-threes-4057778
there is no *best* framerate to use, it all depends on personal choices based on style and skills.
around 15 can be considered smooth enough to convey motion, while also being good at not putting too much stress on the animator itself.
24 is the usual standard for animation.
30 is theoritically the requirement for “illusion of movement”, mainly used in movie production.
60 fps, don’t ever use it for animation unless it is 3D graphics and you have broad understanding of animating and are fully and stylistically aware of what you’d go for.
I use 30 fps
Lmao I haven’t animated since last Christmas…I kept it at default so 10fps…but I think imma try 24fps in the future