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zaepg
Dec 25, 2008

by sebmojo
Alright here are three animations I've done. Fortunately, or unfortunately I was caught up in sad plots at the time, and going through some weird poo poo in life, so a lot of the stuff here is only of what I made then. Two of which I can actually say I like.

When I was 16 I thought I knew just what the gently caress I was doing. This was done for a school class, and don't get me wrong the effort I put in is outstanding. But the story absolutely SUCKS. This is due to-
(1). This was the first animation I've ever really done. So with it I tried to do everything, and soon realized that what I intended simply wasn't possible with my restrictions.
(2). 85% of the animation was completed on the last two days, on a no sleep marathon.

PART 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4y39daGZHk
PART 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-I9O9Cc4Us

My second animation came like a week after the previous animation. I tried to address all the problems I felt my previous animation failed at - story, and simplicity.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDBgyz78xTA

A month after that I did one last "depressing" type film.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttQ4LEA4Wfw

I like the last two, but I really want to make a more happy upbeat, creative animation in the near future.

zaepg fucked around with this message at 00:36 on Nov 2, 2009

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zaepg
Dec 25, 2008

by sebmojo
Just adding the appreciation to the wonderful program that is TVP Animation. I've always preferred bitmaps, as there's a level of detail and organic-ness that vectors can't even begin to touch.

How RETAS though? I'd be curious to a comparison between the two programs, is it even sold in the West?

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