Neo-Mickey
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:41 am
Hello everyone,
First of all I'd like to apologise for not having posted anything here on the forum for so long. Although I have spent a large part of the last year storyboarding for TV series, I have also managed to use ASP whenever I can. I still love it! I'm going to share that work here in separate threads, but first I'd like to bring your attention to my most recent, and possibly best piece of ASP work so far (I wish it were still called Moho - much easier to say).
I was asked by Matt Cruikshank, a designer at Disney Merchandising in London, to animate a demo sequence for a project that might be a game, or something else, but that was a re-working of the character of Mickey Mouse. When I saw his designs, I loved them straight away. The bad news was that I only had 2 1/2 weeks to animate the piece, but since he had already storyboarded it, I took it on. If it hadn't been for Moho, and the help of Michael Salkeld, a fellow Moho animator, I don't believe it would have been possible to complete it in the time - to the standard required.
Here is a link to the animation and the resulting discussion on Matt's own blog:
http://crookiesblog.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... ickey.html
I'm afraid the quality of the visuals has suffered as a result of Youtube's compression, but I'll put up a better copy on a fileshare site.
6th March 2007 - Apologies to everyone who has not had a chance to see Neo-Mickey yet, but for reasons unknown to me Matt Cruikshank has withdrawn it from YouTube. Until I know why I will not be considering sharing the video in any other way.
First of all I'd like to apologise for not having posted anything here on the forum for so long. Although I have spent a large part of the last year storyboarding for TV series, I have also managed to use ASP whenever I can. I still love it! I'm going to share that work here in separate threads, but first I'd like to bring your attention to my most recent, and possibly best piece of ASP work so far (I wish it were still called Moho - much easier to say).
I was asked by Matt Cruikshank, a designer at Disney Merchandising in London, to animate a demo sequence for a project that might be a game, or something else, but that was a re-working of the character of Mickey Mouse. When I saw his designs, I loved them straight away. The bad news was that I only had 2 1/2 weeks to animate the piece, but since he had already storyboarded it, I took it on. If it hadn't been for Moho, and the help of Michael Salkeld, a fellow Moho animator, I don't believe it would have been possible to complete it in the time - to the standard required.
Here is a link to the animation and the resulting discussion on Matt's own blog:
http://crookiesblog.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... ickey.html
I'm afraid the quality of the visuals has suffered as a result of Youtube's compression, but I'll put up a better copy on a fileshare site.
6th March 2007 - Apologies to everyone who has not had a chance to see Neo-Mickey yet, but for reasons unknown to me Matt Cruikshank has withdrawn it from YouTube. Until I know why I will not be considering sharing the video in any other way.