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How to make an animation, like a dragon ball? . . What software to use, how to dub and how to make it? ...

Almost all of them are hand-painted.

Come on, AE's friends did it. The Dragon Ball animation was made in 1986, AE was released in 1993 65438+ 10, and the first Japanese version was released in 1995 65438+ 10.

Introduce the general process of animation in the past (starting from different places now, I won't introduce it if I repeat it)

I won't talk about the early planning and design stage, just like now.

In the animation drawing part, the original painting is no different from the previous animation, but the back is different. In the past, animations were all drawn on paper, then copied to celluloid by hand and then colored. Later, with an animated line drawing machine similar to a printer, it was much more convenient to draw lines, but the colors still had to be drawn by hand. Now the animation is drawn on paper and scanned directly into the computer, and the computer directly colors it. For example, in the past, animation scenes were painted on watercolor paper, and the foreground was painted on celluloid. Now there are two kinds of backgrounds: hand-painted on paper and computer-made, and the foreground is not ... almost all hand-painted

Come on, AE's friends did it. The Dragon Ball animation was made in 1986, AE was released in 1993 65438+ 10, and the first Japanese version was released in 1995 65438+ 10.

Introduce the general process of animation in the past (starting from different places now, I won't introduce it if I repeat it)

I won't talk about the early planning and design stage, just like now.

In the animation drawing part, the original painting is no different from the previous animation, but the back is different. In the past, animations were all drawn on paper, then copied to celluloid by hand and then colored. Later, with an animated line drawing machine similar to a printer, it was much more convenient to draw lines, but the colors still had to be drawn by hand. Now the animation is drawn on paper and scanned directly into the computer, and the computer directly colors it. For example, in the past, animation scenes were painted on watercolor paper, and the foreground in the middle was painted on celluloid. Now there are two kinds of backgrounds: hand-painted on paper and computer-made. The foreground in the middle is no longer painted on celluloid, but is the same as the background, either hand-painted or computer-made. In the past, the special effects were all hand-painted without any software, but now most of them still rely on computers.

Photography used to be done on the stage. Fix the background, shoot by changing or moving celluloid, and shoot every time you move. Now, after the animation is digitized, the background and animation draft are synthesized by computer software. Editing should be the same as before, the only difference is that the software has more functions now.

Sound is divided into three parts: role dubbing, music and sound effect. I haven't done it, so I don't know this part.