Two TV ads for Sollatek made in ASPro

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Barry Baker
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Two TV ads for Sollatek made in ASPro

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I have posted two adverts that I recently completed on the Vimeo website. They were designed and directed by Mario Cavalli, and animated by myself using ASPro. I was working a full time day job at the same time, but as that job (assistant director on an animated series) doesn't involve any animating, I was pleased to exercise my animation muscles. Mind you, now that these ads are finished, I'm pretty pleased to get my weekends back again!

Hope you enjoy them. Here is the link:

http://vimeo.com/channel1414
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Lovely, Barry. Nice retro animation style too!
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Well done!

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Love the look. It really had the professional edge. Keep up the great work!
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Very nicely done.
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WOW! That's nice!!! Was this done completely in ASP?

LOVE the "electricity" effect. Does ASP have some kind of jitter plug-in?
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Gnaws wrote:WOW! That's nice!!! Was this done completely in ASP?

LOVE the "electricity" effect. Does ASP have some kind of jitter plug-in?
ASP/Moho has always had that jitter effect built into it. If you bring up the properties of a vector layer (double click on the layer heading) then click on the "Vectors" tab you will find the controls you need. They are pretty self-explanatory and fun to play with.

Actually the only thing that wasn't done in ASP are the little jitter lines outside the main shape of the electricity. It was easier to draw these by hand in Flash over a reference render of the animation, then import them into ASP as a PNG sequence.
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excellent - i particularly like the character animation in the Fridge ad... and the melting fridge :)

nice work!
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Really nice work. The animation on the clothing works very well. Clever the way you planned enough to re use some of the character animation in both ads too.
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