First scene from an animated clip based on the card game B(e)acon Project.
Each step represents: Storyboard / Rough / Clean / Final. All done with TVPaint.
Second scene from an animated clip based on the card game B(e)acon Project.
Each step represents: Storyboard / Rough / Clean / Final. All done with TVPaint.
I also recorded the complete session of the rough animation process on the scene n°3: (part 1/3)
Last edited by DenX on 06 May 2019, 07:05, edited 3 times in total.
Since the proportions in the rough (last video) were quite off, I had to resize many things, specially the heads.
I used the "behind" brush option to draw blue lines for a quick tie-down and green lines as reference for the initial position of the hair.
Like that I managed to do everything on the same layer wich was pretty handy. ^_^
I started by filling the color layer with red, then I used the bucket tool with "erase" option to clear everything around the character. Like that I'm sure there's no hole under the lines.
After that, I locked transparency on that layer and applied the color of the pants on the whole thing (that's one color I won't have to worry about). The rest is just basic coloring with bucked and brush (for the small or narrow parts).
From 0:58 I add a shadow layer to give some volume.
At 1:51 I start to work on the background, using the Keyframer tool to move the seperated elements along a trajectory.
I also used a script to create the speedlines with a mask so it renders only on the areas I want.
Well, that's all for that scene.
It miss few little things like the FX refining but most of the process is there.
Thanks !
I always wanted to try to animate this kind of stylish duel so when Lunchkunn (creator of the game) asked me I gladly accepted.
Specially that I'm a fan of Runshin's designs.
Some scenes I animated for the movie Wolfwalkers using TVPaint:
It was a great project to work on !
After that I had to work with ToonBoom for the next project (I'm not the one who decides wich software is used) and damn, it's really not made for traditional animation !
At least I can continue to use TVPaint on my own projects.
I just opened a Gumroad page where I'm uploading footage and TVPP files animation from my personal works.
Really impressive stuff. Thank you for sharing it.
Windows 11 22H2 / TVP 11.7.0 PRO WIBU / Cintiq 22HD
Windows 11 22H2 / TVP 11.7.0 PRO WIBU / Mobile Studio Pro 16" (2019)
Android 13 / TVP 11.7.0 / Galaxy Tab 7 FE INSTAGRAM
schwarzgrau wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 12:34
Really impressive stuff. Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks !
I had luck to be supervised by very good animators who pushed me to get the best of myself.
You can see the difference between my professional work and my own projects.
I just finished to upload all the remaining footage from my animated short "Party Time" on my Gumroad page, including making-of and original TVPP files.