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Thank you all so much. I found a pretty cool animator.

Hi!

I came here last month to talk to others about one of my works, a manga called Moonlight Rising. I did find an amazing artist. There I mentioned working on another manga called The Mystery Of Tokyo Bay.

Blurb:
What would you do if you were sent to a wrecked station full of spirits of all kinds every time you slept? That is naps included. Would you investigate? Would you ignore it? Would you even sleep at all? Five people are sent to this world and each has its take. It is Mai Arashiro who one day realizes that in order to stop the dreams she has no choice but to figure out what happened.

What connects them to the dreams? What is the cause of the wreck? Why is it that the longer you are in the dream, the closer you are to death? These five people grow together to answer those questions. After learning that these crashes had been ten years apart they know that to figure out what truly happened. Especially to stop another crash from happening.

We already have an artist and both of us are signed under a great publisher but are in need of an animator. My publishers are called Horizon Publishing. They are on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and normally publish on Amazon books. I and my publisher are free to video chat and anything if you are interested. Also, feel free to ask questions or message me! My email is daiesha33@gmail.com

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If you're asking for an animator, that is ... a lot. I can understand an artist, but an animator is a whole new step up.

:sweat:

I know. I had a meeting with my publisher and artist today and we were trying to figure out how to keep readers interested because my artist has a manga of his own he is working on so he doesn't know how it will affect the manga once it catches up to the same chapters he has now. So my publisher suggested finding an animator.

So one month a chapter is published and then another month we see the animated version. I mean this was the same process I found my artist so I decided to give it a try you know.

Here we are now. :sweat_smile:

Animation is literally a hundred hours of work for a few seconds of footage (Ok, something really simple might be a little better on the time vs. length of footage commitment, but I'm going to guess if you say "manga", you're not looking for stick men). While a collab with an artist for a comic is... fine if both parties are ok with it, looking for a free animator (without even an estimate of what this "profit" would be) is unconscionable. I was thinking of animating some effects (not even characters) for my own pages and the time commitment was just too much for one person.

ETA: If you were looking for something super simple like animated glow effects, a writer can easily learn how to do that. Yes, it will take you a hundred hours to learn... But then at least you're not asking someone else to do it for free.

To be honest, normally I would have the number of how much of the percentage of profit I would give them but this time I am not sure. For example, I and the artist get 60% of the profit but we are splitting that. So I am not sure if the percentage would be given to the animator in-house or if I would have to, along with the artist give them a certain percentage. This would have to be talked about with the animator, the artist, my publisher, and me. It is so we can get an understanding. I hope that's understandable.

Hello, what kind of animations do you need? I usually animate my characters on After Effects, this is an example of what I usually do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_1JyQWtVfw16
As you can see, they're really simple animations, but if this is what you need contact me :slight_smile: If you need something more difficult, I probably can't help you :frowning:

Hi! Your animations look amazing. I will have to ask my publisher about what he thinks will be best and definitely get back to you. Thank you so much!

Have you made any profit from your publisher? If so, you could use that money to hire an animator or two. Animating takes a lot of time and effort for mere seconds of footage.

Lol not yet. This is one of my first works with them. Believe me, if I did I would have defiently tried the paid option. The stress going through and finding an artist was enough to remind me of how tough it was when I did it. My other work is coming out a little later this years so I have no choice.

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