How to make a Dragon Ball stick animation

avatarTargetingDirt·4 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck·4 months ago

All you need is Pivot Animator and some creativity. Watch tons of DBZ for inspiration, then just start animating. Don't forget those epic sound effects!

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avatarCluingWear·4 months ago

Just use Pivot Animator and watch DBZ. That's it.


avatarHouselingMoon·4 months ago

In my experience, using Stick Nodes worked best. Follow tutorials on YouTube to get a grip on the basics, then unleash your inner Saiyan with some DBZ-style battles. Trust me, it’s all about practice and patience!


avatarTabulatingMadam·4 months ago

Yo, making a Dragon Ball stick animation can be super fun! First, grab a stick figure animation tool like Pivot Animator or Stick Nodes. Next, study some Dragon Ball fight scenes for inspiration – those epic battles are key. Start simple with basic movements, then gradually add in those iconic energy blasts and transformations. Practice makes perfect, so keep at it and Kamehameha your way to greatness!

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