So at this point I'm putting a temporary halt to scanning more scenes, as they may need to be re-scanned at greyscale rather than black & white. I'm also toying with the idea of possibly shading in each drawing with colored pencil, for a totally different look altogether. Since the story is being read from a childrens' book, it might be cool if the whole thing looked more hand-crafted. I'm going to do an experiment with both methods (digital ink-paint vs. colored pencil) and see which one looks best.
Not quite as sketchy as this...
...but something close to it.
Friday, March 14, 2008
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seems like a lot of work....but best of luck to you! Should be fun!
I did this when I was in colledge to my very first 2d animated short.
It took FOREVER!!!!
HA...it was cool but very very time consumeing.
consider that.
jriggity
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Ken,
You could load your scanned animation drawings into TVP Animation and color them in TVP to get that hand-colored Prismacolor pencil look with the customized brushes you can make in TVP.
What were you using previously to scan ... Animo ?
Yes?
What was the problem ? (I have a little experience with Animo , so I might have some light to shed)
Or did you just decide you wanted a different look to the piece so you're going to go with colored pencils like the Plympton example you showed ?
This drawing remind me Plymptoon!
Marco M.
http://www.mellart.com
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