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~5 minute long film of a cat who isn't allowed to go out and play.
About a thousand drawings, (two thousand if you count the original pencils)
Ink and charcoal photographed on my old Neilson Hordell Animation stand and composited in After Effects and Premiere with some cleanup in Photoshop to the stills.
While this isn't my most recent or most fluid animation, it remains one of my favourites.
On the highly probable chance that Flash totally mangles the sync between Animation and sound, there's a quicktime version at http://circle.twu.net/animate/freeb.....d_charcoal.mov
About a thousand drawings, (two thousand if you count the original pencils)
Ink and charcoal photographed on my old Neilson Hordell Animation stand and composited in After Effects and Premiere with some cleanup in Photoshop to the stills.
While this isn't my most recent or most fluid animation, it remains one of my favourites.
On the highly probable chance that Flash totally mangles the sync between Animation and sound, there's a quicktime version at http://circle.twu.net/animate/freeb.....d_charcoal.mov
Category Flash / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Housecat
Size 320 x 240px
File Size 3.16 MB
Thank you. And yes, I really love NFB animation. Since you mentioned it, I thought I might point you at a link to their website. They recently put up 50 classic shorts for free play online. Lots of really wonderful work!
http://www.nfb.ca/animation/objanim/en/films/
http://www.nfb.ca/animation/objanim/en/films/
Thanks. The whole project took about a year (though I work full time and go to school so that was a nights and weekends sort of thing)
I think I spent about 4 months on the storyboards, animatics, and timing,6 on the pencil test animation and, a month on the ink and charcoal, and another month cleaning up and compositing.
In a lot of places I wish I'd spent more time on it but I was still learning to draw and animate and at some point I felt my skills had advanced enough beyond the start of the project that it was beginning to limit me and I needed to complete it.
I think I spent about 4 months on the storyboards, animatics, and timing,6 on the pencil test animation and, a month on the ink and charcoal, and another month cleaning up and compositing.
In a lot of places I wish I'd spent more time on it but I was still learning to draw and animate and at some point I felt my skills had advanced enough beyond the start of the project that it was beginning to limit me and I needed to complete it.
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