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Flash series turned ASP!

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:54 pm
by Johnny
Greetings all,

Just wanted to drop in and say hey to all my fellow ASP animators out there.

We just got the program and we're revamping a series that was previously done in flash.

It's amazing how much easier it is to animate in ASP!

Anyway, I guess I just wanted to drop by, say hey, and we'll hopefully be posting Work In Progress as things get converted, slowly but surely.

-Johnny

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:53 pm
by Víctor Paredes
welcome!
this forum is one of the amazing features of AS. believe me.

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:08 pm
by Johnny
Thanks Selgin!

To be honest, I was QUITE disappointed with the boards on e-frontier's site.

You'd think a program like this would have an entire cult of users!

I'm still hard pressed to find many completed projects anywhere on YouTube - just lots of :02 - :30 tests.

And there's no standard way to find anything, as everyone calls it something different (Moho and ASP and everything in-between!).

I'll be cruising the Share your work forum ;)

-Johnny

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:38 pm
by Samb
oh my god! unforgotten realms is just hilarious :D
I think, thats the series you will now do with AS?
if so: can't wait! :)

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 8:57 pm
by sour_jax
I just watch some of the stuff from your site. Oh man I can't wait to see more!!!

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:13 pm
by Johnny
Hehe! Thanks guys!

I can neither confirm nor deny what flash series Witty Wizard is switching over to ASP... until it's done, of course! ;)

We were trying to get in contact with e-frontier about getting featured, but alas, after weeks of e-mails on our end - not a word from them. Oh well, their loss, right?

ASP is just awesome. The After Effects "puppet" animation has nothing on these vector tools!! But we do miss the "painted on" look we got from Flash.

Anyone have any brush resources out there for ASP?

-Johnny

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:34 am
by slowtiger
Anyone have any brush resources out there for ASP?
Nope, at least not publically available. I build my brushes myself, quick work in Photoshop. It's really easy, just experiment a bit. All brushes are 8bit grayscale PNGs. Place in folder, restart AS, use. The brush settings are worth to play with.

It should be possible to extract the Photoshop brushes and put them into AS, although they don't fit my taste.

An idea just comes to mind: Has anyone tried to create a blotchy "streak" and use it in AS in a way that the stroke forms a kind of gradient around a shape?

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:53 pm
by Johnny
slowtiger wrote: Nope, at least not publically available. I build my brushes myself, quick work in Photoshop. It's really easy, just experiment a bit. All brushes are 8bit grayscale PNGs. Place in folder, restart AS, use. The brush settings are worth to play with.
Thanks slowtiger! This is excellent info!!
slowtiger wrote: An idea just comes to mind: Has anyone tried to create a blotchy "streak" and use it in AS in a way that the stroke forms a kind of gradient around a shape?
Now to try it out! ;)

-Johnny

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:11 pm
by Víctor Paredes
slowtiger wrote:Place in folder, restart AS, use. The brush settings are worth to play with.
or just place in the folder and press control+F5

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:03 pm
by superanimatrix
Johnny wrote:Hehe! Thanks guys!

I can neither confirm nor deny what flash series Witty Wizard is switching over to ASP... until it's done, of course! ;)

We were trying to get in contact with e-frontier about getting featured, but alas, after weeks of e-mails on our end - not a word from them. Oh well, their loss, right?

ASP is just awesome. The After Effects "puppet" animation has nothing on these vector tools!! But we do miss the "painted on" look we got from Flash.

Anyone have any brush resources out there for ASP?

-Johnny
Yeah, that's one thing i have been talking about around here is flash has that painted on look that I fell so deep in love with but for some strange reason GreyKid Pictures animations has that look even though they say they only draw in AS. Pretty strange huh?

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:25 pm
by macaye
superanimatrix wrote:
Yeah, that's one thing i have been talking about around here is flash has that painted on look that I fell so deep in love with but for some strange reason GreyKid Pictures animations has that look even though they say they only draw in AS. Pretty strange huh?

could you explain what the 'painted on' look is?
- or maybe show an example?

ta

Mac

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:38 pm
by macaye
macaye wrote:

could you explain what the 'painted on' look is?
- or maybe show an example?

ta

Mac
doesn't matter - I read the 'drawing' thread!

M

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:45 pm
by superanimatrix
macaye wrote:
superanimatrix wrote:
Yeah, that's one thing i have been talking about around here is flash has that painted on look that I fell so deep in love with but for some strange reason GreyKid Pictures animations has that look even though they say they only draw in AS. Pretty strange huh?

could you explain what the 'painted on' look is?
- or maybe show an example?

ta

Mac
Maybe I am useing the wrong words b ut look a this picture. See how it has that nice warm glow and perfect lines, etc...?

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