Spot Festival de Viña del Mar 2012

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Spot Festival de Viña del Mar 2012

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Hi, I want to share with you the last project I worked on. It's a spot for an important latin american music festival.
The spot was designed and developed by http://www.fluorfilms.com and I was in charge of the animation of several characters and elements.
I participated on the 2d elaboration using AS 8.1, but the final product involves a mix of animated 2d and 3d material.
It's highly inspired on The Yellow Submarine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPdwLNWmbGI
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Wow! That is some nice eye candy! Great!
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Very cool Selgin!

Very Yellow Submarinish too.
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Wow! Can't watch it only once!
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Genete wrote:Wow! Can't watch it only once!
Same here! :) I've watched it a couple of times. Great work!
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Really good stuff. If you need to go kitschy, go the whole way! (I expect this to show up on Cartoonbrew!)
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Re: Spot Festival de Viña del Mar 2012

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Hi, I want to share with you the last project I worked on. It's a spot for an important latin american music festival.
The spot was designed and developed by http://www.fluorfilms.com and I was in charge of the animation of several characters and elements.
I participated on the 2d elaboration using AS 8.1, but the final product involves a mix of animated 2d and 3d material.
It's highly inspired on The Yellow Submarine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPdwLNWmbGI
Fantastic fluid work, I can really see that yellow submarine inspired your work, and I also think the music remains of "Eleanor Rigby", right?

Congratulations to a beautiful colored and lively animated piece of work!!
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Post by Barry Baker »

What a riot! Wonderfully exuberant, and kitschy too. I think I counted all 16.7 million colours of the 24bit palette there. Have you posted your animated characters by themselves? It would be great to see them in their own right.
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

Thank you all.
I made some animated gif to show you some characters which I animated in AS8. I tried to make the gif files as light as possible, so don't expect good quality ;)

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Brilliant
Sorry for bad animation

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Beautiful!! :D
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Post by Barry Baker »

Absolutely superb! I LOVE them. It's great to be able to appreciate the animations by themselves; there's so much to look at in the finished piece, it would take dozens of viewings to see it all.
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Really worth a second look. One thing to mention: if you watch them separately, you could easily spot "mistakes" or imperfections - but they don't matter at all in the finished piece.

Examples:
- the star/singer with that wonderfully flowing green hair: her dress shows a "mistake" with a self-overlapping curve, but it fits the style. The same happens with one leg of the trumpet player.
- all those amoeba-like drops sometimes have visible corners - but nobody notices.
- the oddly shaped leg of the guitar player - again this just fits the style.

I guess all these flowing undulating lines are done competely with point animation?

The GIFs give me an idea: this dithering could be used as a special styling effect for a whole project.
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Impressive !!! Totally love it.
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