Tradition Animated TVC done in AS

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Tradition Animated TVC done in AS

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Hi.
Thought you might like to see some traditional animation that we have just finished done entirely in AS. All drawings were, scanned, transparency processed to maintain the quality of the felt pen linework then all the colouring was done in AS via coloured vector shapes placed on layers beneath the line art and tweeked FBF to match the movements in each scene.

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LOW QUALITY. Please watch small.
http://www.polliefillers.com.au/forum/TradTVCsmall.wmv


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lovely!
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Post by ponysmasher »

Looks really good!
Must have been tedious to color it like that though...
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Yes....it was extremely tedious. There is an app called Flipbook that has some fantastically advanced colouring tools for hand drawn FBF work. It allows the user to colour a bunch selected sections in a group of hand drawn transparences all at once along the timeline.

I wish AS had some of these features.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ9jrj1W ... re=related


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Good work!
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Very nice work and drawings!
You must have been pleased it wasn't a feature you were having to colour that way :D
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Hi Amiga.....yu're not wrong mate!!!...I think it was the most time consuming project I have ever done. It makes me reflect on the old cel painters and how long it must have taken them to produce animation.

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Post by AmigaMan »

Though tedious I used to find cel painting quite therapeutic at times. The key was to put a blob of paint in the centre of the area and then push the paint out from the middle to the line. I did an 8 minute film on cel (though I did get help with painting) so I can fully sympathise with the tedium you went through.

The final result is worth it though as that's a great looking piece of animation you've done.
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Fantastic work! I hope to see it in better quality soon.
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Great work, I sympathise about the amount of work it took.

Seems it would have made more sense to do it in Toon Boom or similar though!
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I can not view the video for some reason. I just get a page with millions of small squares and other little shapes.
Sorry for bad animation

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sbtamu wrote:I can not view the video for some reason. I just get a page with millions of small squares and other little shapes.
Ditto.
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Post by winknotes »

Try downloading it.
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Yeah, that worked! Thanks for the tip...
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Fantastic work, I love it! :D
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