you guys see that NEW show on cartoon network. looks alot like moho could accomplish it. very cool looking show.
here is link to it.
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/ ... index.html
new cartoon network show. animation looks like moho style
Moderators: Víctor Paredes, Belgarath, slowtiger
-
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Sat Sep 18, 2004 9:29 am
I haven't seen it yet, but i'm guessing its on America's t.v. not the UKs.
Further more, MoHo isn't a style, its a piece of software... it looks more like the new series of Dexters Lab style (just to add: older Dexters lab is way better then the new series).
Further more, MoHo isn't a style, its a piece of software... it looks more like the new series of Dexters Lab style (just to add: older Dexters lab is way better then the new series).
--Scott
cribble.net
cribble.net
I'm guessing that since it's by the same guy who did Dexter's Lab, and the Powerpuff Girls, it's probably done the same way.
The last rumor I heard, they were using ToonBoom. Although they could be using any Flash type animation software (or even hand drawing it).
But it is conceivable that you could accomplish this type of animation with Moho.
You should also check out Little Bill on Nick Jr. It definitely could be done by Moho. It has a real nice look to it. Think South Park in 3/4 view with arms and legs. It's very nicely done.
________
Lamborghini urraco specifications
The last rumor I heard, they were using ToonBoom. Although they could be using any Flash type animation software (or even hand drawing it).
But it is conceivable that you could accomplish this type of animation with Moho.
You should also check out Little Bill on Nick Jr. It definitely could be done by Moho. It has a real nice look to it. Think South Park in 3/4 view with arms and legs. It's very nicely done.
________
Lamborghini urraco specifications
Last edited by kdiddy13 on Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 370
- Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2004 2:23 am
- Location: Los Angeles
- Contact:
I read about it (might have been on http://www.awn.com).
The art is made with Illustrator, then cut up and animated in Flash.
This way all the animation (or pretty much all) can be done in USA, as opposed to having it sent to Korea or whatever place they do it.
I think it looks very interesting and I like his other work.
The art is made with Illustrator, then cut up and animated in Flash.
This way all the animation (or pretty much all) can be done in USA, as opposed to having it sent to Korea or whatever place they do it.
I think it looks very interesting and I like his other work.
Little Bill is ace. I love the style they used for the cartoon, very eye cathing.
I have this urge now to try it out... its sound like a very interesting method, as well as getting some nice effects that vector isn't capable of.
The art is made with Illustrator, then cut up and animated in Flash.
I have this urge now to try it out... its sound like a very interesting method, as well as getting some nice effects that vector isn't capable of.
--Scott
cribble.net
cribble.net
its actually animated mostly in ireland, with work split between dublin and the states. remember hearing it and being suprised. thought the animation industry here had died years ago.ponysmasher wrote:I read about it (might have been on http://www.awn.com).
The art is made with Illustrator, then cut up and animated in Flash.
This way all the animation (or pretty much all) can be done in USA, as opposed to having it sent to Korea or whatever place they do it.
.
jay b
Blessings for you, but none for me....