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Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 21 Dec 2013, 20:42
by Sewie
Paul Fierlinger wrote:...I would have LOL.
That comment almost made me ROTFLMAO.
:mrgreen:

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 22 Dec 2013, 02:34
by kayoko
Thank you so much for your comments, Sewie and Paul!

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 22 Dec 2013, 17:58
by Fabrice
Cute animation :)

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 23 Dec 2013, 08:10
by Elodie
Really lovely !

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 23 Dec 2013, 08:22
by Thierry
That's cute :D

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 23 Dec 2013, 21:31
by slowtiger
Nice and sweet indeed, but I couldn't help but think of all those kids who were injured when they climbed into real bear's containments at zoos, because all they knew was the "sweet teddy bear" on TV, and nothing about the real animal.

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 23 Dec 2013, 22:03
by Paul Fierlinger
slowtiger wrote:Nice and sweet indeed, but I couldn't help but think of all those kids who were injured when they climbed into real bear's containments at zoos, because all they knew was the "sweet teddy bear" on TV, and nothing about the real animal.
This is Walt Disney's legacy to the world. Actually one of the big reasons I chose J.R. Ackerley's scatological tale about his dog Tulip -- to remind the world what real dogs do best besides hump each other before they reach for their master's legs. After 100 Dalmatians hit its box office peak, the dog rescues around the world began to fill up with unwanted and unloved Dalmatians.

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 24 Dec 2013, 09:26
by Sewie
You two are like
Image

:mrgreen:

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 24 Dec 2013, 09:27
by slowtiger
Why, thank you!

(My friends say this for years.)

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 24 Dec 2013, 11:50
by Elodie
Thank you Sewie, you made my day :mrgreen:

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 19:48
by D.T. Nethery
kayoko wrote:Hello! I just created an short animation for a holiday by using TVPaint.
Hope you enjoy! Thank you!

vimeo.com/82299487
I did enjoy it . Thank you for posting it !

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 19:53
by D.T. Nethery
This was cute, too . (who animated it ?) -

Image


(but , oh, my , I hope this doesn't cause too many people to run out and buy a pet penguin to do their Christmas decorating. The shelters will be full of abandoned penguins , left there by people disgruntled to discover that penguins don't have any special knack for holiday decorating. :roll: )

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 26 Dec 2013, 20:13
by Paul Fierlinger
No, this isn't bad at all. It's cute. :|

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 27 Dec 2013, 09:57
by Fabrice
Sewie wrote:You two are like
Image

:mrgreen:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Excellent !

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 30 Dec 2013, 08:10
by Elodie
D.T. Nethery wrote:This was cute, too . (who animated it ?) -
It was done by Pauline Jurvillé. If you remember her, she was in our team during 6 months, from Jaunary to June 2012 :)
then, she decided to change everything. She stopped animation and she's now learning Haute-Couture :D
D.T. Nethery wrote: (but , oh, my , I hope this doesn't cause too many people to run out and buy a pet penguin to do their Christmas decorating. The shelters will be full of abandoned penguins , left there by people disgruntled to discover that penguins don't have any special knack for holiday decorating. :roll: )
Hahaha :mrgreen:

But anyway, Paul is right. Each time a film is released featuring a "new" breed, shelters and good dog breeders (the ones who care about their dogs and not about money) are afraid of a new fashion...
A recent example was the movie Hatchi (based on the true story of Hachiko), featuring a Japanese Akita inu. After this movie, it was the panic, because many families took this breed at home. Unfortunately, even if Akita Inus are fluffy lovely-looking dogs, they are very uncommon dogs. They behave more like cats than dogs (very independent, do not live in hounds because they hates other dogs, do not like orders and choose their own master). Moreover, they are VERY strong (those dogs were basically used for bear hunting...).
Shelter were then full of Akita Inus... :(

Another example, maybe less tragic, is "Finding Nemo" : Pet stores were asked only for clownfishes :roll: