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2DAnimation101

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New animation video finished.
This was a real challenge to do it.It was all easy, until I not faced the dwarfs. I think 2 days I played to avoid the protection of Seedance. Hard work :-) Offer a like on Youtube if you like the result :-)
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Congratulations, look great! I really would like to understand all the narration, are you planning in doing an English translation?
Copyright in the US
I am not a lawyer. I am an author who has filed for copyright in the past. If anything is unclear, get a lawyer and / or talk to the copyright office. https://copyright.gov/ https://copyright.gov/registration/ https://copyright.gov/registration/literary-works/ https://copyright.gov/about/fees.html I first registered a book for copyright in 2005. There have been changes to the process :) I have not read through all of the pages here - please read for yourself and / or get a lawyer. My copyrighted books are how to with words and pictures. I submitted them as literary works. Way back then, paper forms were the only method, but it looks like they prefer electronic filing now. Electronic filing is $45 / paper filing is $125. Both are cheap to keep your stuff yours. My understanding is that if you don't have an actual copyright, it is impossible to win in court. What I plan on doing for content that I care about and want to copyright: Create a book with text description of my characters and sketches / drawings of them. Write the story in book format and add images as the story unfolds. -- Filing copyright for a script is different. -- Print the book and comb bind it. Submit an electronic registration. There are some books that are sketches of the art for computer games. You don't ever have to sell your book. If you get popular, write a nicer book and copyright and sell it :) I think if you go with the paper filing, they put a copy of your book in The Library of Congress, which is very cool :) I don't know how AI is handled. If you include AI images or text in your book, find out what needs to be done before you submit (and perhaps get in trouble). There are also ways to submit video, but I have never done that. If someone wants to pirate a video and put it on youtube major film studios can't seem to stop them.
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Thank you for the information!
HOLY SMOKES! Anyone using AI for Education?
In the past, creating all these infographics for the slides of a training I'm doing for the 10K HP Academy. Normally, this would take me a whole week, and thanks to Nano Banana and Claude, it took me 2 and a half hours! A total of 19 slides!
HOLY SMOKES! Anyone using AI for Education?
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@Mark Diaz This is great and I have to make a presentation this month! If you can send me the PDF, that would be great. Thank you!
YouTube Culture & Trends Report
Creators often treat animatics as the finished, final product and animatics are a hit with YouTubers. 57% of 14 - 24-year-old animation fans watch animatics weekly or more. Independent creators on YouTube are more popular than the big animation studios.
YouTube Culture & Trends Report
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Thank you!
Kling 3.0 Omni → 3D Set Consistency for Camera Move!
If you haven't tried this yet, give it a shot. All you do is this: 1. Create a 3D Set on Marble 2. Take Snapshots of the Camera moving around the set 3. Add your character to Frame 1 4. Add the images in Kling 3.0 Omni (meaning you can add multiple reference images) 5. Create cool Camera Moves with 100% perfect background consistency
Kling 3.0 Omni → 3D Set Consistency for Camera Move!
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Looks fantastic! I will try it. šŸ‘
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Ernesto Guerrero
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@ernesto-guerrero-6858
I love animation. I have always wanted to create my own animated shorts. Love character design. I been studying drawing and artistic anatomy lately.

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Joined Jan 30, 2026
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