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Programa do Animation do crescimento da aleta para miúdos

Sábado, novembro 24o, 2007

O crescimento de Toon anunciou hoje que têm um programa novo do animation a tempo para os feriados este ano. O programa é chamado Crescimento da aleta, e é alvejado claramente em uma audiência nova.

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Críe um ciclo básico da caminhada com o crescimento de Toon

Quinta-feira, agosto 23o, 2007

O crescimento de Toon é um programa muito poderoso do animation, e como muitos programas não é sempre tão user-friendly como deve ser. Este é um tutorial muito básico do crescimento de Toon, e mostrar-lhe-á como criar seu próprio cartoon de um ciclo dando laços agradável da caminhada, mostrado aqui. Nós cobriremos também os princípios de criar relacionamentos do pai/criança e de ajustar pontos do pivô.

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Críe seu próprio caráter do Cartoon

Sábado, agosto 4o, 2007

Animating é mais agradável distante quando os caráteres que você está trabalhando com têm uma personalidade forte, e o áudio gravado da voz é da alta qualidade. O queijo é um caráter surpreendente engraçado do repouso Foster para amigos imaginários, uma mostra grande na rede do Cartoon. Este tutorial do crescimento de Toon andará você com recrear este comercial curto encontrado em YouTube:

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Faça seu próprio Cartoon em cinco etapas

Sábado, julho 21o, 2007

Em um precedente tutorial do animation nós discutimos as etapas necessárias criar seu próprio cartoon. Eu tenho desde vindo à conclusão que o artigo, quando completo, era um complexo do bocado demasiado para um novato e continha etapas demais. O tutorial do animation foi condensado no as cinco etapas mais succinct que serão usadas no futuro. Todos os projetos do animation do macaco do Calico seguirão esta planta de cinco etapas de agora sobre, assim que espere ser consultado no futuro a esta página.

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23 maneiras mostrar fora de seu Cartoon

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

You’ve spent hour upon hour perfecting your animation. Now what? It’s time to release it to the masses. Let’s talk about the best options for distributing your cartoon.

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Animatic Tutorial

Friday, April 6th, 2007

This development entry will show the process of creating a scene, and its evolution from sketch into full blown animation. The scene I’m detailing is when Sparky turns quickly to face Meat, and then rushes towards him.

The first step has been shown before, creating the storyboard:

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Staying Motivated

Monday, March 26th, 2007

Recently I’ve been approached from a couple of different directions about the difficulty of staying motivated. Peter asked a question about this in the comments for Make Your Own Cartoon.

Creating an animation is not a minor task, as I’m sure you’re aware. There are many steps involved, and finishing any of them is an accomplishment in its own right. The problem is the lack of public acknowledgment. That may be the coolest storyboard ever but in the end, even after the animation is completed, who will see it? Unless you’re a part of a team it’s just you and your great storyboards.

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Introduction to Pegs Toon Boom Tutorial

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Toon Boom’s peg system is a vital part of the animation process, and is one of the main reasons animating with Toon Boom is easier than animating in Flash.

The concept of pegs is not new. Traditional animation studios have always used pegs as a registration system to properly line up the many drawings that must be created. This is especially useful when a series of drawings such as a walk cycle must be moved across the screen. Toon Boom builds on the peg system in a digital fashion, offering the animator helpful tools to move characters.

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Voice Recording for Animation

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Voice recording is an area where many Toon Boom and Flash animators fall short. You know that long thin microphone that came with your computer? It is a horrible instrument for recording for your animations. It does not have the power to capture the necessary highs and lows of normal speaking patterns.

A much better alternative is to use a preamp to power a good condenser microphone. This hardware can be a bit pricey, but the quality is certainly worth it. Homestar Runner uses a similar setup and their success can not be denied.

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Breaking Glass Toon Boom Tutorial

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Kroaky, a new Toon Boom user on the well-maintained forums expressed some frustration while trying to animate glass breaking. This tutorial is in response to his post, and hopefully can help him with his questions. Credit goes Ugo, the omnipresent helpful administrator of the Toon Boom forums for answering his question initially.

You can download the complete Toon Boom file used in this tutorial here (Mac formatted).

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