SMSfinder TV ad (ASP & Toon Boom)
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SMSfinder TV ad (ASP & Toon Boom)
Hi,
I made this ad last year but don't think it ever went to TV. I used Anime Studio Pro for the text bits, prepped the text in Photoshop first (long way to do it) and did the character animation in Toon Boom Animate 2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSRpddAO6cg
Anyways, found it the other day and quite liked it. One of my first attempts at hand-drawn animation.
Mike
I made this ad last year but don't think it ever went to TV. I used Anime Studio Pro for the text bits, prepped the text in Photoshop first (long way to do it) and did the character animation in Toon Boom Animate 2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSRpddAO6cg
Anyways, found it the other day and quite liked it. One of my first attempts at hand-drawn animation.
Mike
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Thanks. Yes, more drawings than usual. Used a Wacom Cintiq to draw straight into TBAnimate2. I got given a layout of the scene - guy, tv, couch. I restyled him a bit but used the colours. He had a remote in his left hand but that was asked to later be removed.
Anyways, a good learning exercise for the software for me.
Anyways, a good learning exercise for the software for me.
Honestly is TB better than AS I know that tb is harder to use but i Want to hear from someone who master AS to me tb but it harder to use. Out of 10 you vern slowtiger parker ponysmasher who else i forget are 10 out of 10 At drawing, animating etc BUT I AM 2 OUT OF 10. I know how to use both 6 TB... 8 AS... Out of 10.
hey hothead thanks for the props.
TB is better at frame-by-frame drawing, by far, than AS. However, AS is better (I think) at doing other things, like moving things around the screen, but to be honest I haven't really learned to do what I used to do in AS, in TB. TB could probably do the same stuff but I really like how AS handles keyframes and its different channels for various animation ... things. So at the moment I'm using both: AS and TB. However, I normally use AS in conjunction with Photoshop - draw my stuff in Photoshop and 'animate' it in AS.
I got TB because I wanted to be able to make the process quicker - drawing and animating together instead of hacking it in Photoshop.
At the moment I'm doing a music video in TB and it seems to be working quite well. I agree, TB is difficult to get used to but I'm slowly getting the hang of it. Took me a while and some determination to get my head around TB's setup coming from AS. I'm still not comfortable with how TB handles interpolation and how to manage it all, but being able to draw in TB and sequence it up is great.
If I started with TB I may have learned how to do a whole lot more with it than I currently am. I've used MOHO for years - if only it had drawing tools comparable to Photoshop I could have drawn everything in AS and may not even have needed to buy TB.
TB is better at frame-by-frame drawing, by far, than AS. However, AS is better (I think) at doing other things, like moving things around the screen, but to be honest I haven't really learned to do what I used to do in AS, in TB. TB could probably do the same stuff but I really like how AS handles keyframes and its different channels for various animation ... things. So at the moment I'm using both: AS and TB. However, I normally use AS in conjunction with Photoshop - draw my stuff in Photoshop and 'animate' it in AS.
I got TB because I wanted to be able to make the process quicker - drawing and animating together instead of hacking it in Photoshop.
At the moment I'm doing a music video in TB and it seems to be working quite well. I agree, TB is difficult to get used to but I'm slowly getting the hang of it. Took me a while and some determination to get my head around TB's setup coming from AS. I'm still not comfortable with how TB handles interpolation and how to manage it all, but being able to draw in TB and sequence it up is great.
If I started with TB I may have learned how to do a whole lot more with it than I currently am. I've used MOHO for years - if only it had drawing tools comparable to Photoshop I could have drawn everything in AS and may not even have needed to buy TB.
I dont think im a 10 at drawing in AS, at least not yet but thanks hothead, that was flattering .hothead wrote:Honestly is TB better than AS I know that tb is harder to use but i Want to hear from someone who master AS to me tb but it harder to use. Out of 10 you vern slowtiger parker ponysmasher who else i forget are 10 out of 10 At drawing, animating etc BUT I AM 2 OUT OF 10. I know how to use both 6 TB... 8 AS... Out of 10.
I think if AS had some improvements in its drawing tools and a BETTER frame by frame would be almost perfect.
slowtiger notice how the quality of this video how the colour look just like 90% of the cartoon i see on tv today very pretty. Do you remember when i think it was you mikdog do a colour comparison between TB and AS by far i would watch the cartoon create in TB than in AS in has a more cartoon look. Only a expert at AS can get the same colour quality like in TB. if a 5 year old child use TB for the first time to draw a red square in TB, it well take you five year (I'm 26) just to get the same colour quality with AS... hope you get the point i am making.
Good Job! I like the pastel colors and the slight noise effect on the lines. I don't think AS can do "subtle" noisy vectors.
Did you really do all the text in photoshop then import into AS? That does seem like the long way since you have some words animated individually. But the outcome is excelent.
Did you really do all the text in photoshop then import into AS? That does seem like the long way since you have some words animated individually. But the outcome is excelent.
I think you could do it in AS, you just would have to know the correct settings for the noise of the vector layers.Vagabond wrote:Good Job! I like the pastel colors and the slight noise effect on the lines. I don't think AS can do "subtle" noisy vectors.
Did you really do all the text in photoshop then import into AS? That does seem like the long way since you have some words animated individually. But the outcome is excelent.
HH is right. My PNG's in Photoshop > AS do get way washed out when exporting from AS...or maybe its just the export from Photoshop to .PNG. Can't seem to retain the vibrant colour I get in Photoshop. Anybody know the correct settings to keep the nice colour from PS when exporting PNG's? Also, TB's colour export is pretty good I gotta say.
I created the 'lineboil' effect by doing multiple drawings of held poses.
I created the 'lineboil' effect by doing multiple drawings of held poses.