Monday, March 4, 2019

The next scene Shot 2.


Im really amazed by TV paint,  it is an amazing program.

I started doing the roughs for shot 2.


This was my first attempt. It is a 4.5 second clip and I tried to cram to much animation into this one scene. 


This was my second try but he seams as though he's sliding down the bed.


This was my final rough, which I cleaned up a little, so that it would be easier to animate over. 




Here is the finished lineart, we are working in twos but I switched to ones when it came to the head drop just to give it the quicker drop. 


When it came to the colouring, I can say I am thoroughly amazed by this program, my colouring time was cut down tenfolds.

Liam suggested I colour in a  much quicker way as I was sat colouring in each frame with the pen tool...like a fool as tv paint is far superior. 

He showed me quickly a much better way, which I then googled and found a youtube video that showed me a much...much better way of colouring in.

I am so impressed with Tv paint.


Here is the coloured version, which I finished more or less the same day that I finished the lineart, which is amazing!

Obviously he doesn't quite match the colouring of the background so I did some tests of colours we could use as an overlay, only to find that the version of tv paint we have doesn't have a sort of clipping mask tool that I can make a multiply layer with, therefor I attempted it in tv paint.


This I think worked but he looked even more sickly than usual.

After a conversation with another Liam, he showed me a way of tinting in after affects and of adding a shadow on the bed.

And finally a purple version of Anthony.

I put them to the group and they suggested that we leave the tinting till the end of the animation therefor I will move on to the next scene.

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