I have been creating tutorials that focus mainly on 2D animation projects, using a variety of software such as Adobe Animate, ToonBoom Harmony, OpenToonz, and Moho. Each of these tools has its own strengths, and through my tutorials, I try to highlight how they can be used effectively to bring creative ideas to life.
My goal is to make the learning process as approachable as possible. Whether you are just starting out in animation or looking to refine your existing skills, these tutorials are designed to guide you step by step. I share practical tips, workflows, and insights that I’ve picked up along the way so that new animators can build a solid foundation and avoid common struggles.
Animation is a powerful medium of expression, and I believe anyone with curiosity and patience can master it. By sharing my process openly, I hope to inspire more people to explore the world of 2D animation, experiment with different software, and develop their own unique style. Ultimately, I want these tutorials to serve as a helpful resource for beginners and aspiring animators, giving them the confidence to start creating and telling their own stories through animation.
I have been playing the violin for the past two years, and it has become an important part of my creative journey. I began by learning the basics from a teacher for about six months, where I built a strong foundation in posture, bowing, and technique. Since then, I have continued to practice on my own, exploring music at my own pace and developing my style through consistent self-learning.
Playing the violin has taught me patience, focus, and persistence. While I still consider myself a learner, I enjoy the process of improvement—whether it’s mastering clearer tones, refining bow control, or tackling pieces that once felt out of reach. For me, the violin is not only a musical instrument but also a way to express emotion and connect more deeply with music.