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serbian animation cool design B)

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 9:26 pm
by mnagaha
just found this in a random search..is this ASP?


www.technotise.com

click on the right eye!!

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 11:34 pm
by TheChewanater
It looks like either 3d or 2d traced over 3d.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:14 pm
by mnagaha
but the last closeup of the trailer looks like it was hand drawn.
the filmmaker is a graphic novelist it seems...
i can imagine the last shot completely in ASP...

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:22 pm
by Farbklecks
If it is ASP, then the forum has a new "hero".
I wonder if toonboom can create this soft movings of arms, bodies and faces.
(Just to exclude any possibilities :lol: )
ASP can handle 3D objects, but in my opinion it seems like a mixture between a 3D- and a 2D software and be combined in another software.

The style/art reminds me very close to the first "Ghost In The Shell" movie.
It seems some eastern europeans will become the successors of the japan-anime.
It is sad that this film will never be shown outside, every publisher of films and DVD's will ignore it, because it's from Serbia, (and ignore their tradition of animated films in past).

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 9:46 pm
by mnagaha
Farbklecks wrote:If it is ASP, then the forum has a new "hero".
I wonder if toonboom can create this soft movings of arms, bodies and faces.
(Just to exclude any possibilities :lol: )
ASP can handle 3D objects, but in my opinion it seems like a mixture between a 3D- and a 2D software and be combined in another software.

The style/art reminds me very close to the first "Ghost In The Shell" movie.
It seems some eastern europeans will become the successors of the japan-anime.
It is sad that this film will never be shown outside, every publisher of films and DVD's will ignore it, because it's from Serbia, (and ignore their tradition of animated films in past).
from what i know of toonboom, the hair movement would be REALLY hard to do. and the shadings look vector. and the description in the site says "vector animation"

but its sad, like u say.. films like these really show what u can do with animation as a medium.
no only slapstick comedy, but serious adult themes.

i hope that i will get to see this film some day.
:-/

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:22 am
by Farbklecks
Hi to take an old post out of the grave
And Halloween is over since a few days, oh Mann...

"Technotise" is complete on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcGTUaG930U

http://www.technotise.com/
you can also download the soundtrack music

And yes...!
Anime Studio was used, ahm, maybe it was the Moho-version
But maybe I noticed it in an other thread...

http://technotise.deviantart.com/art/AR ... -111524079

Image

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:29 pm
by mnagaha
Farbklecks wrote:Hi to take an old post out of the grave
And Halloween is over since a few days, oh Mann...

"Technotise" is complete on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcGTUaG930U

http://www.technotise.com/
you can also download the soundtrack music

And yes...!
Anime Studio was used, ahm, maybe it was the Moho-version
But maybe I noticed it in an other thread...

http://technotise.deviantart.com/art/AR ... -111524079

Image
woah a blast from the past! :D
this film had unfortunately slipped out of my radar after a few searches at the time.

thanks a LOT for the youtube link.
just watched it and really enjoyed it.