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Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 02 Dec 2013, 12:52
by CLO
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Animations made entirely in TVPaint

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 10:47
by Sewie
Here's a short animation project I did for Sesame Street in The Netherlands.
On my blog there is a peek behind the curtain with some, sketches, storyboard and linetest work. All done in TVPaint except for the multiplane effect in the finished version because I couldn't figure out how with so many elements.


Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 11:17
by Paul Fierlinger
The cut on 12:00 to a CU doesn't work too well because the flowers on the right remain in the same position as in the LS, where the bee flew off the screen at the top. Then when we cut, the bee is center top while the flowers have changed little, which is what makes this look like a jump cut; the bee jumped back. All this needs is for the bee to fly in from the bottom, but it would be even better if the flowers weren't there and there would be a cloud or two in the format to delineate a complete cut to a new location above the girl's head -- where the bee flew to... and there it is, flying up now (from the bottom).

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 11:38
by Sewie
Paul, you are absolutely right! I tried to keep the bee after the cut in an approximate position on the screen but I didn't take into account the yellow flowers in background. I suppose they didn't bother me because they don't have much contrast with white of the background. But the cut would have more seamless with you suggestions taken into account.

Another lesson learned. Next time I'll do better!

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 12:34
by Paul Fierlinger
We just have to believe in eternity to survive. :mrgreen:

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 12:53
by Sewie
Al least until dementia sets in. :mrgreen:

I just remembered that I did try a version where the bee was in the exact same place on screen during the cut (it was just bigger after the cut) but I didn't like it when I sat back and looked at it. I realise now that that might have been because of what you just said. Those flowers in the BG made that cut stagger too much, I guess. Sometimes I just need a fresh pair of eyes.
And a better brain.

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 13:07
by Paul Fierlinger
It's not so much the size of the bee, which would still make it a jump cut (it would jump from small to big; a one frame zoom which is a jump cut) but if you keep the bee in, then in the next scene it should not be on stage but enter from the direction it was last seen. Basically the rule of thumb is that you have to completely reposition your camera and change your lens often.

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 13:37
by Sewie
I see. Thanks, Paul.

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 16 Dec 2013, 15:28
by schwarzgrau
Nonetheless a great animation. I really like the character design, well I really like the whole design

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 17 Dec 2013, 09:58
by Sewie
Thank you, man. :)

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 17 Dec 2013, 11:23
by Elodie


A video made by Margot Reumont in 2012, about several women who try to imagine themselves as men.

/!\ there is some mature contents (nudity and sex).

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 17 Dec 2013, 18:00
by Paul Fierlinger
Delightful, smart and fun. A good case of purposeful and tasteful integration of live action footage and animation, which is so rare. And finally, I even liked the fast pace even though it suffers from that French to English subtitle problem of too many words to read. I wonder if a good translator would know how to say the same in shorter sentences, but we always have the pause button too.

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 21 Dec 2013, 04:20
by kayoko
Hello! I just created an short animation for a holiday by using TVPaint.
Hope you enjoy! Thank you!


Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 21 Dec 2013, 11:39
by Sewie
Lovely!
And very sweet.

Re: Films made with TVPaint

Posted: 21 Dec 2013, 11:49
by Paul Fierlinger
I liked the gag which actually made me smile because it came as a surprise. If it hadn't been so sweetened with saccharine I would have LOL. :|