Timmy the talking TV
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Timmy the talking TV
Here's a Digtal TV conversion PSA featuring Timmy the talking Television:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp5aY-wc7JM
Please come back to this page to vote for my video when voting begins Dec 1st:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dtvtransition
Thanks fellow AS animators!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp5aY-wc7JM
Please come back to this page to vote for my video when voting begins Dec 1st:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dtvtransition
Thanks fellow AS animators!
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I liked it. Great storyline, voices and animation.
I actually learned something from it too, as I never knew exactly how the digital convertor boxes hook up to the TV and antenna. Now I know. Isn't that the point of the animation, to teach people about digital TV conversion?
Awesome job. Keep it up.
[BTW: Ignore the comments (on Youtube) about the TV being lifeless. People always have to have something negative and non constructive to say if they can't animate or write themselves. It's the nature of human beings.]
I actually learned something from it too, as I never knew exactly how the digital convertor boxes hook up to the TV and antenna. Now I know. Isn't that the point of the animation, to teach people about digital TV conversion?
Awesome job. Keep it up.
[BTW: Ignore the comments (on Youtube) about the TV being lifeless. People always have to have something negative and non constructive to say if they can't animate or write themselves. It's the nature of human beings.]
Hey Mikdog- it's really easy actually. I render the frame I want to "paint" out of Anime Studio to a large sized jpeg. Then I use Corel Painter Essentials (came with my Wacom) to clone the jpeg, and basically repaint the whole thing from scratch. But it lets you display a ghost image of the original, and you just "paint trace" over it as if you were painting. It will automatically choose the colors for the image as you repaint it. Then I usually go back and add some shading.
Thanks everyone for the comments and checking out my cartoon!
Thanks everyone for the comments and checking out my cartoon!
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That was nice, you captured the Nikelodeon feel really well without it feeling ripoffy.
A coupla constructive crits though, the animation feels a little too digital and floaty cos there's not really any slow ins and slow outs, you should try to make things snap a bit more. But the choice of movements(if that makes....) and the drawings themselves are very nice.
And also the text at the end, the font and colour choice is... well... pretty ugly, and instantly lowered it from being something that looked professional to something that looked home made.
A coupla constructive crits though, the animation feels a little too digital and floaty cos there's not really any slow ins and slow outs, you should try to make things snap a bit more. But the choice of movements(if that makes....) and the drawings themselves are very nice.
And also the text at the end, the font and colour choice is... well... pretty ugly, and instantly lowered it from being something that looked professional to something that looked home made.