There are some animation that I reference
I refer to its character design and some creativity.
Shingo Tamagawa used the pencil to draw the line draft, carried out colour experiments with ink and colour pencil. Finally, the line draft and colour draft were scanned into the computer and made into an animation.
Shingo Tamagawa believes that digital colour is less expressive, and he wants to convey more real and vivid emotions to the audience through his characters. Furthermore, to show that “it is possible to make something you love fun even in a silly way.”
In this personal project, I also hope to use ink and colour pencil for my colour experiments because they have more textured and expressive.
However, I might not be able to scan them into a computer and make them into an outcome like Shingo Tamagawa did cause I don’t have the scanning equipment. I’m not good at doing that on a computer, but I might keep the line draft and colour them electronically to mimic the texture of colour pencil and ink.