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TVPaint Animation on YouTube

Posted: 04 Feb 2008, 20:53
by djm99001
I made this film along with two other UCLA Animation Workshop students in one 10-hour sitting! It's funny. And moderately offensive...apologies.

Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hga9DWBjRgw

Posted: 04 Feb 2008, 21:05
by Mads Juul
Super cool
:-) mads

Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 00:55
by Prekk
Woho! That was rather crazy... :shock:

Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 01:36
by SeanAni
Really really amazing~
You've done a great job!~

Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 07:36
by djm99001
Thanks guys for your kind words!
Sean, I visited your blog--your work is great! Nice, snappy shapes. And lots of thickly rendered landscapes! Did you use TVPaint for the motion graphics assignment, too?

David

Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 15:48
by malcooning
really nice work David.
10 hours sitting for this is exactly what TVPaint is about!
And exactly what Animation is about!

did you use rotosplining for the first part?

Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 18:35
by djm99001
Hey....no roto-anything! The freehand fill tool is used for the first part (not me--it's my classmate). I used mostly the polygon fill tool (from ~00:34 to 1:04).

Posted: 05 Feb 2008, 22:38
by airman
nice work dude!!

Posted: 06 Feb 2008, 07:00
by SeanAni
HI,David
Thank you for visiting my blog:)
I didn't use TVP to make my graphic design work because at that time I haven't learned it:)
I really love and interested in your work called "snowmotion".
Can you tell something about the making of the excellent short film?(if you don't mind :))

Sean

Posted: 06 Feb 2008, 22:34
by djm99001
Sean,

Thanks for your interest. I did "Snowmotion" entirely with TVPaint--editing and everything. I made a custom brush and used it for probably 90% of the animation (over a black background). Some of the frames were drawn fresh, and others were modified from holds (which was preferable since it's less work, but sometimes it didn't look right because the image would begin to "erode"). I had storyboards, but the animation was improvised. I only thought about keeping the screen direction flowing seamlessly. I also wrote and performed the music.
As I'm from the northeast USA, but living in Los Angeles now, I miss the snow a lot! Good thing I'm moving to NYC soon.

David

Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 23:42
by D.T. Nethery
Good work ! I liked that very much. I think you showed off your animation skills and what TVPaint can do very well.