Various stuff made with TVPaint

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neonnoodle wrote:This interview with Minkyu Lee mentions TVPaint in the making of "Adam and Dog."

http://www.awn.com/articles/short-films ... page/2%2C1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yes, I wish we could see the whole film soon :)
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It's online now:



like most of the Oscar short nominees, according to Cartoonbrew.
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DS: Tell me about the film’s animation style? How did you produce the film?

ML: The film was done with traditional hand drawn animation. There wasn’t any CG involved. Some of the animators were more comfortable with animating on paper. In the case of me and one of my lead animators, Jennifer Hager, who is a 3D animator at Disney, we animated the majority of our shots on a program called TVPaint straight into the computer. That saved us a lot of time because you don’t have to do scanning or touch ups. We composited the film in After Effects and edited in Adobe Premiere.
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Here are some of my scenes made for the new German feature "Der MondMann" - the Moon Man, based on Tomi Ungerer's book, produced by Stephan Schesch


Here is the official German theatrical trailer:
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Thanks for sharing,

If you have more, feel free to post :)

I enjoyed the film btw
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“Quand j'étais petit, je croyais que les bagages voyageaient séparément” by Léopold Joris

("When I was a kid , I thought the luggage traveled separately" )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZZwWdwjJus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;






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Erick Oh's "How To Eat Your Apple" is finally posted online (was online at one time , then was down while it toured the film festivals, now he has posted it again on his Vimeo page) .

http://vimeo.com/29081666" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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slowtiger wrote:It's online now:



like most of the Oscar short nominees, according to Cartoonbrew.

That link above is no longer active.


Here it is:




You can purchase it in HD for only $2.99 on the iTunes Store. Better to see in Hi-Def.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/adam- ... d603132494" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;





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Here is a nice "making of" one of our animation students (HFF Potsdam, Germany) made for a commercial spot. You can see very good in which part she used TVPaint. The spot was part of a programme, where students will learn, how to handle commercials, this time in cooperation with United Parcel Service.

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Here is her spot and two others, where TVPaint also was part of the production pipeline.
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Wow, thank you very much for sharing, that's really nice ! :D
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Udo Prinsen wrote:Hi, just sharing this film, entirely created using TV PAINT - hopefully an english version following soon.
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Everything I can See From Here - an after hours effort from friends of "The Line, a London based animation collective"

Animated in part with TVPaint they say. One of the few I've seen in portrait (iPhone?) format (taller than it is wide). Some of the painting is beautiful. (via CartoonBrew)

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these European animation schools never cease to amaze me and this is probably one of the more delightful ones I have had a chance to see in a long time. The acting and characterizations of the father and son pair is never overacted, as can be the pitfall of so many similar stories these days.

If I do have a gripe, it is with the ending, which just proves how hard they are to come up with for all of us. I write these notes a couple of hours after viewing the film and already don't remember more about the ending except that I felt it was weak.

But everything else preceding it was just superb; the scenery and how it never clashed with the action, the color palette and the acting -- all done in such a mature style (oh, the music I didn't care for that much, but nothing drastic -- just didn't match the originality of the imagery). Thanks, Sven.

EDIT: To the format: I am thrilled to see some breaking away from the classical film/TV formats, if for no other reason than to just prove that the Internet proves to be THEE venue of personal preferences and originality. If it's an up and down story -- let the format be up and down! :!: How fitting. :roll:
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Svengali wrote:
Everything I can See From Here - an after hours effort from friends of "The Line, a London based animation collective"

Animated in part with TVPaint they say. One of the few I've seen in portrait (iPhone?) format (taller than it is wide). Some of the painting is beautiful. (via CartoonBrew)

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the making of :

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