Bakermonium comic turned into animation,
http://browse.deviantart.com/film/animation/#/d2qentj
Dale
Bakermonium
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How long did this take to animate?
Gametrog
I was averaging about an hour or two a day. Some days 3 to 4 others none. I have a lovely day job where I get 16 hours shifts every once in a while.
In all it took me about 8 hours for each scene. Most of the hard work was in Photoshop, I was given only the comic page. Separating and erasing the balloons took more time than the animation.
There was a few revisions that the artiest wanted. I was going to skip the fall. But she insisted that it was put in. The fall is only two pictures. One standing, and one on the ground. I sheared the standing so it looks as if it is falling forward. Rendered out each frame than place the sequence pictures back in. That way I had more control of the timing and placement. I did the same for the other one where she is on the floor. 70% of the fall is the standing and 30% is laying on the ground.
Dale
I was averaging about an hour or two a day. Some days 3 to 4 others none. I have a lovely day job where I get 16 hours shifts every once in a while.
In all it took me about 8 hours for each scene. Most of the hard work was in Photoshop, I was given only the comic page. Separating and erasing the balloons took more time than the animation.
There was a few revisions that the artiest wanted. I was going to skip the fall. But she insisted that it was put in. The fall is only two pictures. One standing, and one on the ground. I sheared the standing so it looks as if it is falling forward. Rendered out each frame than place the sequence pictures back in. That way I had more control of the timing and placement. I did the same for the other one where she is on the floor. 70% of the fall is the standing and 30% is laying on the ground.
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