So I have 52 episodes of HappyLand Shorts I've made. They're all available to watch here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1lzFfmf ... p_play_all
I'm wondering, whether to release all the files as a learner package and / or for commercial use. See, I spent months tailoring these characters into easy-to-use puppets with pre-defined actions, like walk, run, duck, bend, jump etc... so the user need only choose the action at the appropriate time and insert into timeline.
In addition, I've made the files super-clean and logical. And they're fairly small, as everything I've made is in AS (the eyes are switch layers, mouths pre-rigged - really, everything's been made to make things fairly quick).
At the end of making this series I was putting around 2 shorts together per day, including the animatics.
I'm thinking of releasing ALL these files, 52 of them, with explanations of how they work and how I've rigged everything. Indeed, viewing the files themselves would be a clear indicator of what I mean and how I've created the process fairly clean, uncluttered and although it took me a while to find the best ways of rigging a character, fairly light and simple (but the characters are pretty deep). Each leg has its own action, its been a while since I used these files but I was like a juggernaut putting it all together.
Along with all the files I'm half-planning to release some tutorials about best-practices I've found for animating in Anime Studio Pro. As some of you may know, Smith-Micro's used a fair amount of my work, particularly my Goldfish music videos, to demonstrate some of AS' capabilities. I also, as a side, have all the AS scene files for Goldfish's previous music video 'We Come Together': http://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=7-tNUur2YoU
I've also got 2 videos up on Smith-Micro's homepage:
http://anime.smithmicro.com/

Its been a fairly busy time one way or another and I haven't got round to releasing these. Question I have for you is - would you be at all interested in something like this? It'd be chance for me to make a bit of money now that I figured out how to set up an online shop. There's a wealth of information in the files - real-world examples of how the camera works, how various interpolations between keyframes work - when using smooth, when using stop keyframes, how to get ease with the jumps, how to get good arcs with jumps, how to structure the file grouping for characters to keep them versatile and easy to not get too cluttered ... I personally would have REALLY liked to have seen something like this starting out with my AS adventures. Might have helped open my eyes to a bunch of things early on for me to build on.
Please let me know - I'm keen to do this, if you could maybe let me know ballpark what you'd consider a fair deal to pay for a set of these along with the instructional guidance videos / documents.
Many thanks,
Mike
909pop.com
