Hello! I haven't posted anything here before but since my last animation was made entirely in TvPaint, I thought "what the hell" and decided to post it here for feedback from longtime TvPaint users.
I study animation, I'm in my second year now (third year starts in september) and Peter Wassink (one of the regulars here) is a teacher of mine
So, here it is:
Let me know what you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbJT9YQj-aw
"What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
"What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
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Re: "What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
I'm not a big fan of the characters drawing style, but the story is fun to watch.
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Re: "What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
I think the problem with the graphics style is that it is faux cut-out animation sometimes trying to be drawn animation. Hybrids can be O.K. in design but this happens to be an unfortunate choice. Also the relative easiness of the animation technique led you to overstretch many scenes, which should have been much shorter.
But it's good effort for a student film and I applaud your guts to present it here in light of the tough-love critiques that can be at times offered. It shows that you are eager to learn. Keep it going and search for a drawing style that will come easily to you so that you won't have to search for animation shortcuts. We all have to pay our dues in time spent drawing. Once you find drawing joyful you'll be on your way.
But it's good effort for a student film and I applaud your guts to present it here in light of the tough-love critiques that can be at times offered. It shows that you are eager to learn. Keep it going and search for a drawing style that will come easily to you so that you won't have to search for animation shortcuts. We all have to pay our dues in time spent drawing. Once you find drawing joyful you'll be on your way.
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http://www.slocumfilm.com
Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet
Re: "What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
haha thanks
Yeah the style of this one was an expiriment, this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlvLjJiouLo) is what I usually do
Time wasn't really on my side, that's why there are so many loops
Thanks for the feedback!
Yeah the style of this one was an expiriment, this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlvLjJiouLo) is what I usually do
Time wasn't really on my side, that's why there are so many loops
Thanks for the feedback!
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Re: "What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
hahahaha, I love this "cartoon network style" ! Good rythm, good animation, good design and good story ! Make me laughed a lot
Edit : I also like the second one, but I rather prefer the the first animation ^^
Edit : I also like the second one, but I rather prefer the the first animation ^^
Re: "What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
Yes the design is a little special, but I think the kids likes it... and me too , funny.
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Re: "What goes up", end-of-the-year animation
Well done! I loved this film. Love the designs too!
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