This isn't exactly a real tutorial. It is just a series of Blog entries explaining on how I did a particular scene of my Vosgian Beast movie, using traditional animation and AS. I thought I'd share it here. Who knows, the one or the other detail may be useful / inspiring to you.
Part one:
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... rt-01.html
Part two:
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... rt-02.html
Part three:
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... rt-03.html
Part four:
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... rt-04.html
Part five:
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... rt-05.html
Part six:
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... rt-06.html
Part seven: (the blogs labels it by error as "6" )
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... 06_23.html
Part Eight: (labelled as 7, but it's 8
http://kennedy-white-house.blogspot.com ... rt-07.html
Creating a scene, the Diana Kennedy way
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What I should say is that by now, I don't import AVI-Films no more. First, it mostly doesn't work with AS7 (It did with 6!).
Instead of that, I create the animation like the running character and save the layers in a group and then import this group in the main film, with the "import Anime-Studio Object" feature. It's also a bit cleaner.
Instead of that, I create the animation like the running character and save the layers in a group and then import this group in the main film, with the "import Anime-Studio Object" feature. It's also a bit cleaner.
Thank you for answering my unasked question: "How do you do your backgrounds?" It has a 'painted' effect. I like how it looks. I will start drawing my scenery in pencil and coloring it in photoshop.
Learning to keyframe a character that walks toward or away from the camera is one of the challenges I'm working on. Great tutorial.
Learning to keyframe a character that walks toward or away from the camera is one of the challenges I'm working on. Great tutorial.
Cheers, Larry
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