This a demo clip from a movie about an Ottoman Sultan, Abdulhamid II. The main character, the old guy, is "Uncle Time" of "Uncle History" who tells the story of historical persons. I wanted to use a mixed technique, animation and documentary, to tell the story.
This was conceieved as a series, but I couldn't even finish the first episode.
I did this three years ago, at the time of Moho v.4, so it has certain limitatitions in terms of movements.
I mostly used Moho, together with Flash and MainConcept. Needles to say, this is just a demo. That is, most of the scenes were to be revised during the final rendering.
Moho is of course better than it used to be. So, I am planning to rework some of these scenes with new tools and capabilities.
-Please see the new post for the fixed links-
I am sorry. having uploaded, I realized that the link did not work. Here is the new links:
http://media.putfile.com/Hamid_Demo
or
http://rapidshare.de/files/6126596/Hamid_Demo.rar.html
An Old Project-Fixed link
Moderators: Víctor Paredes, Belgarath, slowtiger
Wow, i REALLY liked it:
cool concept, cool plot, cool animations & styles, cool music.
I guess you have made a real great base for educational animation series. Really much potence in it.
Also i liked the little joke, hidden in the picture gallery in that room, where all guys have big noses and a big beard.
Keep on this good quality. I loved it.
cool concept, cool plot, cool animations & styles, cool music.
I guess you have made a real great base for educational animation series. Really much potence in it.
Also i liked the little joke, hidden in the picture gallery in that room, where all guys have big noses and a big beard.
Keep on this good quality. I loved it.


[quote="earhoney"]
Can you tell me did you draw the main character on moho, flash, paper or something else?
Keep it up[/quote]
Thanks Earhoney,
I drew the main character head (actually only the shape of the head) in an ordinary paint program. More correctly, I traced the models I created in Teddy v.1, a nifty 3d modelling program. Then I imported them in Moho as png with transparency.
The body parts and the rest were drawn and animated in Moho (even at times of v.4).
Bacgrounds were drawn on paper, scanned, painted in Dogwaffle and filtered in Vicman's Photo Editor.
Finally whole was assembled in Main Concept Video Editor.
Now, all this tedious work seems much easier in Moho v.5 than it was...
Can you tell me did you draw the main character on moho, flash, paper or something else?
Keep it up[/quote]
Thanks Earhoney,
I drew the main character head (actually only the shape of the head) in an ordinary paint program. More correctly, I traced the models I created in Teddy v.1, a nifty 3d modelling program. Then I imported them in Moho as png with transparency.
The body parts and the rest were drawn and animated in Moho (even at times of v.4).
Bacgrounds were drawn on paper, scanned, painted in Dogwaffle and filtered in Vicman's Photo Editor.
Finally whole was assembled in Main Concept Video Editor.
Now, all this tedious work seems much easier in Moho v.5 than it was...
Man, respect, a whole lot of work for one man. Or do you have a team?teotoon wrote:...
I drew the main character head (actually only the shape of the head) in an ordinary paint program. More correctly, I traced the models I created in Teddy v.1, a nifty 3d modelling program. Then I imported them in Moho as png with transparency.
...
The body parts and the rest were drawn and animated in Moho (even at times of v.4).
...
Bacgrounds were drawn on paper, scanned, painted in Dogwaffle and filtered in Vicman's Photo Editor.
...
Finally whole was assembled in Main Concept Video Editor.

