Showing posts with label traditional animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional animation. Show all posts

6/26/15

More Aaron Blaise Animation using TVPaint

UPDATE , Feb. 28, 2021: definitely check out Aaron Blaise's YouTube Channel for the many additional animation tutorials he has posted in the past six years since I first made this post. You can learn a lot about animating and using the TVPaint interface just from watching his Livestreams of him animating scenes using TVPaint.

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Check out master animator Aaron Blaise's new set of Video Tutorials on the 12 Principles of Animation , using TVPaint.   (this is really good stuff , whether you're using TVPaint or not  ... it's not software specific , it's all about basic principles .  Highly recommended) .

Here's a free sample of one of Aaron's animation tutorials using TVPaint:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0i36AlJciI



Also see Aaron's recent short film "Trunk Troubles"  with Cyrano the Elephant , animated in TVPaint:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i9jJsPH-L0


Also, be sure to subscribe to Aaron's YouTube Channel .  He has other free animation tutorials posted there:

https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronBlaiseArt/search?query=animation+tutorial+

Including this great overview of the basic functions for animating in TVPaint:

TVPaint Animation, a quick start guide 









8/11/14

Pablo Navarro animation for "The Legend of Smurfy Hollow" , animated in TVPaint

"Rough Tie Down Animation for the direct to video Feature film 'The Legend of Smurfy Hollow', done for Sony Pictures Animation and The Spa Studios.
All work has been done by Pablo Navarro except by the layout clips. Enjoy!"

http://pablonavarro.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/my-work-in-smurfs-the-legend-of-smurfy-hollow/ 


Smurfy Hollow Traditional Animation Demo Pablo Navarro from Pablo Navarro on Vimeo.

8/7/14

Paul Schwarz 11 Second Club animation using TVPaint

Paul Schwarz 11 Second Club animation , animated with TVPaint:

http://www.11secondclub.com/competitions/july14/winner 


11 Second Club July 2014 entry from Paul Schwarz on Vimeo.



11 Second Club September 2013 entry from Paul Schwarz on Vimeo.


Layout drawing by Paul Schwarz , drawn in TVPaint:

http://furushil.wordpress.com/2013/06/28/cabin-2/



Another piece animated by Paul Schwarz - 

Granny Walk from Paul Schwarz on Vimeo.

Aaron Blaise animation using TVPaint

Aaron Blaise is a former Disney animator (and fantastic all-around artist) who is using TVPaint Animation .   Check out Aaron's art tutorials on his YouTube Channel :

https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronBlaiseArt/videos

(Subscribe to his channel !)

Creature animation walk cycle in TVPaint :




Animation pose test for proposed feature film "Art Story" by Aaron Blaise. Animated in TVPaint:




Animation tutorial on using blinks effectively in character animation , by Aaron Blaise, animated in TVPaint:



There are many more animation and painting tutorials on Aaron's YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronBlaiseArt/videos

Aaron also has a fantastic series of videos on how to animate Quadruped movement .  It's currently on sale for $40  for 3 tutorials.  Highly recommended.

http://creatureartteacher.com/product-category/tutorials-lessons/animation-tutorials/


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5/12/12

"Pencil" animation in TVPaint


I've posted a few of these before (check out the older archived posts)  but here are a few examples of how TVPaint mimics the look of traditional pencil on paper animation.

These examples were drawn paperlessly with a Wacom tablet using TVPaint:

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Great little dialogue test animated by Disney/ILM/Dreamworks animator Lou Dellarosa . Paperless animation using TVPaint Animation with Cintiq tablet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjhHAIL1Pm4


Another, more recent, piece of animation done by Lou Dellarosa in TVPaint Animation:





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Rough animation by Pablo Navarro from the short film "Venus and the Sun". Animated boar creature combined with live action. Animation drawn with Wacom Cintiq 21ux tablet in the paperless animation application TVPaint Animation 9.5.

Go to Pablo Navarro's blog http://pablonavarro.wordpress.com to see his WIP rough tests with tie-downs.





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Winner of the July 2001 "11 Second Club" animation competition , by Arthur Gil Larsen. Animated paperlessly using a Wacom tablet , drawing directly into TVP Animation.

http://www.11secondclub.com/competitions/july10/winner/


11 Second Club from Arthur Gil Larsen on Vimeo.





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A paperless animation line test animated by Rasmus Norgaard using "Mirage" (aka "TVPaint v. 7.0" , the predecessor to the current version of TVPaint Animation) . This was animated with a Wacom Intous 3 tablet. It was originally posted on the old Mirage User forums.





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Also see this earlier post on the blog about the paperless animation process    used by the Norwegian animation studio Sandes Media on their series of children's films for Norwegian TV based on the songs of folk singer Alf Prøysen -

(click the link to read the earlier blog post)

Alf Prøysens Barnesanger by Sandes Media

 

 Here's a progression reel showing a shot from the Alf Prøysen series from  "pencil test"  to final color .    This is all paperless , made in TVPaint:



This shows this scene in the TVPaint interface:






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Rusty Mills is a classically trained animator who has been on the forefront of embracing the new paperless animation technology . Here are some scenes from Rusty's work-in-progress reel for a film he is making called "Gotcha Covered".

Rusty is animating this film on a Motion Computing tablet PC using Mirage.
(a previous version of TVPaint which is no longer available, but similar to the present TVPaint Animation).

 He did most of this animation while commuting on the train into Los Angeles . Now that's a portable animation tool !




©2008 Rusty Mills


Notice how Rusty's rough animation looks virtually the same as traditional pencil-on-paper animation. There is no discernible difference in this that screams out "digital". The drawings look very natural and organic, like real pencil sketches.


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 Here's another pencil test , animated in TVPaint , by Han Sandrine:

 
11secondsclubaugust from Han Sandrine on Vimeo.







7/20/11

Gobelins grad films 2011 - made using TVP Animation

As seen on the TVP Animation User Forum , here's another crop of grad films from Gobelins , made using TVP Animation.

Google for the blogs of the individual students who worked on these films; some beautiful and inspiring work on their blogs.

(do yourself a favor and switch these to HD mode and watch full screen)

À Travers la Brume
(Through the Fog)
Two brothers are hunting a legendary creature. As they hunt, the fog separates them...









A film by Théo BOUBOUNELLE, Violaine BRIAT, Marie-Clémence GAUTHIER, Clément GIRARD, Aude GUIBOURT, Clara VOISIN, Maïté XIA

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Les Chiens Isolés
(Lonely Dogs)

On an oil platform, a story of friendship between two workers is compromised by the insanity paranoiac of one of them.









A film by Rémi BASTIE, Nicolas DEGHANI, Jonathan DJOB-NKONDO, Paul LACOLLEY, Nicolas PEGON, Jérémy PIRES, Kevin MANACH

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Who's Afraid of Mr.Greedy ?

A blind man comes to get back his identity, stolen by an ogre while he was a child.









A film by Simon BOUCACHARD, Jean-Baptiste CUMONT, Sylvain FABRE, Guillaume FESQUET, Adeline GRANGE, Maxime MARY, Julien ROSSIRE

http://whosafraidofmrgreedy.blogspot.com/


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FUR

Banned from his town because of his animality, a wolf man decides to make this segregation come to an end.









A film by François BARREAU, Marion DELANNOY, Claire FAUVEL, Rachid GUENDOUZE, Vincent NGHIEM, Benoit TRANCHET

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Eleanor

For Eleanor, the joy of living among other people is out of reach because of her extreme introversion, she shuts herself away in a depressive routine, with her cat as her only support, until the latter, hopeless for her, decides to leave home...









A film by Chloé BURY .


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3/23/08

Peg Hole Registration with TVP Animation

Even though TVPaint Animation is great for tablet-based paperless animation , it is also very useful for traditional hand-drawn animation pencil tests.

When scanning drawings it is much faster to use an Auto Document Feed scanner . However, drawings scanned with an ADF scanner are not precisely registered. The peg holes on the individual drawings may shift quite a bit when running through the ADF scanner rollers , causing the drawings to jitter . The peg holes must be aligned.

This is done with the soon-to-be released TVP 9.5 improved Peg Holes Registration function . Drawings are scanned in off-pegs, but are then easily registered and aligned. (previous versions of TVP have used the "2-Point Stabilization" function in the FX Panel to accomplish peg-hole tracking and registration which worked fine, but was not as simple and easy to use as the new Peg Hole Registration function)  UPDATE:   Some 13 years after I first posted this, the Peg Holes Registration function TVPaint version 11.5 is better than ever.   UPDATE #2: And in 2023 , we have TVPaint 11.7.1 , with an improved Peg Hole Registration function. 

Here is an example.

1.) In the first part the peg holes on the raw scans are unaligned and the drawings shift & jitter .

2.) In the second part it shows the same set of drawings with the peg holes aligned using TVP Peg Hole Registration.



Here is the complete rough animation of this scene: This scene is from a pilot for a film that was never completed. The version of this scene that I turned in was more tied-down (and had all the inbetweens) , but I held on to these rough drawings from my first pass on the scene , so decided to use these drawings as a demonstration of how Peg Hole Tracking & Registration works in TVPaint. This does not have all the inbetweens. (also, the sound is missing. There was a line of dialogue at the end.)
NOTE: the grey "schmutz" on the right side of the drawings was caused by shadows on the original scans because I scanned these quickly without closing the scanner lid. I removed the shadows later in TVPaint as you can see in the final pencil test posted below.

UPDATE: Here's a higher res. version (2K) than the 480p version I posted years ago:
 



Old 480p version -