@wynsfke

Fun fact: this is actually called boiling an animation.

@starrywolf6273

this is legit what OMOCAT did while producing omori. it’s honestly a really interesting style.

@mariisgarbage

me who is lazy : *makes two frames only*

@kg2892

Love Flo’s channel! Her voice is comforting and she always gets to the point without wasting time. Thank youuuuu 😊

@koniistarr

Yes! Boiling animation techniques help in any kind of style you're going for! Whether it be relaxing, scary, or nothing and paper vibes, it works so well! It is one of my favorite techniques to use in animation!

@randyiron2

My daughter and I have really been learning a lot from Flo. She planted the seed for us and now we are both making very creative stuff!! Thanks Flo!!

@xcrunner3291

This is so cool! Thank you for the tutorial!😃🎉👏🏽👌🏽

@citlali_lali

I always do this in the ends of my animation when I write the credits and I write “Peachiya animations”. Much more fun that just writing it once and it ads some extra pizazz.

@sashfrogo

Me with the most unsteady hand the animation hopping around everywhere

@ichiruki.forever

Making 3 layers and looping it is enough than creating more layers for just that.

@Mcodings

You are a true procreate phenomena!
Good Luck and Merry Christmas.

@pinroshan020

Basic but effective for beginners ❤

@soaze837

I Love this style in drawings it alway reminds me of Omori(play it)

@shafinahmedapurbo7837

That animation reminds me of Ed, Edd, Eddy 🦧

@blakeecarter

Seems kinda painful for me :)
I find your shorts really useful and informing. Thanks for the beautiful content ^^

@SunshineRiptide

This would have been a live saver in my 2d animation class

@sumairaahmed1841

That's amazing. Thanks so much for showing this. So easy yet so effective!

@ufolandings

Ed Edd n' Eddy lineart vibes!

@Fish_Pudding

Thank you! I always try to do this but it just looks sloppy. Using this has made it look amazing! Thank you!

@fawn_saito

OMG THATS HOW YOU DO THAT 😱