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Artwork => Finished Works and Works in Progress => Topic started by: AlecJames on December 24, 2016, 01:28:17 pm

Title: Merry Christmas
Post by: AlecJames on December 24, 2016, 01:28:17 pm
I borrowed headwax's Santa, rigged him and made a Christmas card for my colleagues.  I'm the ugly one on the left :).

The backdrop was made in anim8or - its some of our company's products wrapped in Christmas paper. There's a reference to "concur" - its our expense claim system.  Our department is OEM Langstone.

In the past I have used 2 humanoid characters is presentations, I call them Micky - a blue character and Stu a yellow character.  Micky is playing Santa, that's why Santa is blue.

Santa is chroma keyed into the video.  All the animation is done in anim8or with a green background (and green masks where required to make the animation appear behind something in the video).  The music I found in midi files that I modified in Anvil Studio.  The whole composition is put together using Pinnacle Studio 15 with many sub projects, generally one per scene but also when I run out of video tracks (Pinnacle Studio 15 has 2 video tracks, a title overlay track and 2 sound tracks).  Pinnacle Studio crashes a lot on my system so I find lots of small projects put together in a simple top level project is most reliable.

Merry Christmas all



   
Title: Re: Merry Christmas
Post by: thecolclough on December 24, 2016, 02:38:11 pm
very good  :)

and a very merry christmas to you too, Alec!
Title: Re: Merry Christmas
Post by: johnar on December 26, 2016, 04:18:46 am
Lol. That was cool.
 Little things, like santas pom pom swinging on his hat at the end, are the little things that really add 'decent-ness' to a clip like this. I find it takes 3 or 4 runs to get the basics of an animation happening, and then every xtra pass after that is mostly 'detailing'. Those little details really give short animations a lot more liveliness.
 Santa getting stuck going into the printer, and losing his hat, were laugh out loud for me.
 Nice one Alec and merry christmas to you too. (http://s24.postimg.org/o4uvmxwjl/Thumbs_Up_G1.gif) (http://s6.postimg.org/p4cqdev8d/grysmile.gif)
Title: Re: Merry Christmas
Post by: Steve on December 26, 2016, 05:04:48 pm
Nice work, Alec. And a day-late Merry Christmas to everyone!
Title: Re: Merry Christmas
Post by: neirao on December 28, 2016, 08:40:21 pm
Happy New Year for everyone too!!!