Various stuff made with TVPaint

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Ah, Slowtiger you beat me to it.

Well here's the embedded video:



On his Vimeo page Anthony says:

"I animated the entire video in TVPaint, which is my favorite animation program by far. I also used After Effects occasionally for some final touches."

http://vimeo.com/34706361" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



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Just amazing ! I hope we could add it in the gallery :D
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That is just fantastic!
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Advertise for Persol's sunglasses :



(Mix TVPaint, Flash and After FX)
by Kevin Dart and Stéphane Coedel
animation : Jérémy Pirès, Nelson Boles, Celine Desrumaux...

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By Yann Ben Alluch. Blog : http://ybenalluch.blogspot.com/2012/01/ ... -test.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

(I move the topic, as it is not "ouf of subject" ^^)
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Another collaborative work animated by Anthony Schepperd : http://www.ro.me" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(work only with Chrome)
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Elodie wrote:Another collaborative work animated by Anthony Schepperd : http://www.ro.me" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(work only with Chrome)
impressive !! Really :o :shock:
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D.T. Nethery wrote:Ah, Slowtiger you beat me to it.

Well here's the embedded video:



On his Vimeo page Anthony says:

"I animated the entire video in TVPaint, which is my favorite animation program by far. I also used After Effects occasionally for some final touches."

http://vimeo.com/34706361" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.

I am amazed - by the technique, and also moved by the message. Glad you could share this, thanks,
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I thought we already posted here, but cannot find it anymore. So, in doubt, here is (again ?) Adam and dog, by Minkyu Lee (TVPaint user and Disney animator) =D
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Elodie wrote: I thought we already posted here, but cannot find it anymore. So, in doubt, here is (again ?) Adam and dog, by Minkyu Lee (TVPaint user and Disney animator)
Minkyu's film "Adam & Dog" won the Best Animated Short award at ASIFA Hollywood's "Annie" Awards last night.

There is a blog for the film, which as of yet does not have much information posted, aside from the list of artists who worked on the film.

http://adamanddog.tumblr.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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D.T. Nethery wrote:Minkyu's film "Adam & Dog" won the Best Animated Short award at ASIFA Hollywood's "Annie" Awards last night.
What a good news ! We will congrat Minkyu by email :D
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D.T. Nethery wrote:
Elodie wrote: I thought we already posted here, but cannot find it anymore. So, in doubt, here is (again ?) Adam and dog, by Minkyu Lee (TVPaint user and Disney animator)
Minkyu's film "Adam & Dog" won the Best Animated Short award at ASIFA Hollywood's "Annie" Awards last night.

There is a blog for the film, which as of yet does not have much information posted, aside from the list of artists who worked on the film.

http://adamanddog.tumblr.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Minkyu Lee is a big fan of TVPaint. Each people on the film used his own technic (paper, TVPaint, etc ...).
But Minkyu has animated all his own sequences with TVPaint.
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A very fun short movie made by Jeremy Macedo (ex Gobelins student), with the company Akama Studio.

Enjoy :D

And here is its demo reel :

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By many students from University College Falmouth :D
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D.T. Nethery wrote:Here is a new film being made in TVPaint:

http://storyofanimation.blogspot.com/
"The Story of Animation’ is an informative film about using animation in business and corporate purposes, and in a simple way explains how cliens can use animation as a visual storyteller for their company.

The Story of Animation’ is an animated 3 min. short film directed by David Tart and produced at Tumblehead Animation Studio in Viborg, Denmark.
The story of Animation deals with the problems and questions that a possible client might have.

The film is therefore not about the history of animation, but shows the production process and the visual potential which animation films as a media contains. The film is targeted towards companies that might have an outdated view on animation as a communication form – a form that speaks to children only."

Here's the finished piece :

*EDIT: after I posted this the owner of the video changed the settings to prevent embedding on other websites.

Click through the link to Vimeo to watch the film: http://vimeo.com/37445157" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;





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