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https://youtu.be/aosJd2t9kFk

From limited link above, you can see "Douga process"  this shot.

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  •  Key animation ... Shikama Takahiro 
  •  Background ... Shikama 
  • Takahiro  In-between ... Takahashi Rie

I got some messages from who want to be Douga-man in the future. I'm so impressed and so happy!  If you want yo try to do in-between job yourself, you could use his Genga above for practice. I have gotten a  permission about this from him. You also can check beautiful her Douga (in-between) work from the link. Takahashi san is one of the staff Studio Bulldog and the most greatist Douga-man I have ever met. 

If you want to know how to draw good Genga, please look at point of "layout" and "position of Genga" and "shadow" carefully. He focused character's face was always on the screen so that audiences can feel his emotion clearly. This is a good layout meaning on this shot.  

By the way, I'm preparing discord community in Patreom now. Please wait. Thank you!

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Anonymous

Can you please tell, what "Reference" means in this case? I thought it was an example of how to draw other frames. In the video frames 5, 9 and 13 marked as references. But in genga they're not even detailed. So they're not examples? What are they? EDIT: I've understood what reference is😁 It's a tip from 原画マン for デッサン割り, right? They're not examples of the whole character, they're examples of pose and place

Anonymous

And one more question😅 I remember that 裏塗り is drawn on a different layer. But what about that blue and red lines, that indicate lights and shadows? Are they drawn on the line-art layer? Then how to get rid of them after coloring the frame? Maybe this question is too big for answering, so in case you are planning to make a video about coloring, I'll just wait😊 thank you

studiobulldog

Thank you for your feedback! Yes, that's right!! (When 原画マン feels it's difficult to do in-between by someone )

studiobulldog

Generally line-art and red, blue lines are drawn on the same paper. (In traditional way) But It's better to separate layers line-art and colored lines in digital tools. Or it may be some instructions about this from anime studios.