How I Animate IN SCRATCH

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Published 2024-07-28
the tutorial that, uhh, some people asked for

yo yo yo!! if you wanna use my characters, i keep all of them here: scratch.mit.edu/projects/946472413/
on a side note, if you make a video using audio from my videos PLZZZ link me 😭😭 I wanna see y'alls creations and copyright doesn't always catch them ;-;

Turbowarp Desktop: desktop.turbowarp.org/
I use QuickTime Player to record my videos :D
and CapCut to edit them: www.capcut.com/

00:00 getting started
00:20 character design
01:02 building the puppet
02:26 the fun part
03:16 body animation
04:17 the code
04:47 arm animation
05:17 blinks
05:36 the hAIR
06:18 SOUND
06:37 lipsync
07:11 extra
07:44 end wor

All Comments (21)
  • @Lavollager
    Scratch is a very underestimated engine. Turbowarp really takes it to new heights. Especially in the FNaF scene, with Turbowarp animations made by you and really fun and creative Fangames made in Turbowarp, the main fangame developer using this engine I can think of being ITDEER.
  • @PhilFromhec
    I love afton’s voice in your animations personally. I feel like it wouldn’t make sense for him to have that cool collected voice he has in canon with the personality he has in your animations. The chaotic energetic vaguely-British voice works WAY better for how you depict his character. Speaking of his personality in your animations, I love it, it’s hilarious, and not enough people depict him as a ball of petty murderous chaos
  • @user-nc8ro9fp7k
    I love all the bouncy movements you make your characters do it gives them a lot of character and makes your animation unique
  • As someone who used to animate in scratch, good job on sticking with it. People heavily underestimate scratch, but so far you’re the first I’ve seen to be successful on youtube with it. I still have a bunch of old unfinished projects.
  • @damkylan3
    6:13 For the most part, maybe, but one of my favorite little details was that one part where Michael flails his arms around and smacks one of Cassidy’s pigtails while she just silently stares. That tiny, extra detail just cracked me up.
  • @Giolaboman
    Very useful tutorial from one of the greatest Scratch animators! You’re gonna help so much people getting into this 👏
  • @loudg6303
    I ain’t gonna lie : each time I see anykind of media with William Afton in it, it’s your voice version that I heard... I realy like your videos, they're funny, goofy and always give me smile, so thanks for doing them.
  • @smugbowkid9919
    I didn’t even know you could animate like this in Turbowarp… but I should’ve known.
  • NO WAY!!! you can do THIS in SCRATCH? i just sold my soul to the adobe corporation for animate and you are telling me you can make this beautifull animation in SCRATCH... Love your work
  • @MEOWYYEE
    i love afton’s voice it’s fucking hilarious he’s like a zany cartoon villain
  • @Ashiixz
    I can’t believe you ACTUALLY animated with a scratch like program- that’s really cool and makes me appreciate your animations a lot more than I already did! (I still liked them before but now I find it cooler)
  • @AGreenSquidKid
    I first learned to animate using Scratch, but have since moved onto other programs. It's actually INSANE what you're able to do on this program
  • Thanks for useing my question and i always wanted to know how to make them
  • I genuinely thought these were in Flash, and this is even more INSANELY COOL! Using Scratch for animation to make something so quality is AWESOME!
  • i started watching this and then i realized I could totally adapt this method and use it to animate in ibispaint :D thank you catty for helping me figure out how to figure it out
  • @MOXIE_1208
    DUUUUDE this made me realize the effort of THOSE BACKGROUNDS IN THE BODYBAG ANIMATION YOUR PATIENCE IS INSANE ❤❤❤❤
  • @DuskstarShine
    Damn! I've heard of scratch animation but never seen it before! so cool! as someone who animates in obsture programs Mine-Imator, and Firealpaka for many years, its fun seeing other obsture ways of animation!