Kitty Om Nom icon
Because people keep asking if this is my own work or not.
It's from my senior thesis film in animation which I've been working on all year. I'm not sure when the internet will be seeing it, as my technical problems have ensured that it won't be done in time for graduation, but hopefully not too far afterwords. I might post a couple more loop teasers later.
Drawn/animated in TV Paint. Background created/animated in 3DS Max w/ textures in Photoshop
Edit: Randomly decided to put this as my icon again. Still haven't had a chance to finish the film. It'll happen someday.
It's from my senior thesis film in animation which I've been working on all year. I'm not sure when the internet will be seeing it, as my technical problems have ensured that it won't be done in time for graduation, but hopefully not too far afterwords. I might post a couple more loop teasers later.
Drawn/animated in TV Paint. Background created/animated in 3DS Max w/ textures in Photoshop
Edit: Randomly decided to put this as my icon again. Still haven't had a chance to finish the film. It'll happen someday.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Housecat
Size 100 x 100px
File Size 44.6 kB
Lol, yes. A thousand times yes. TV Paint *is* a raster based 2D animation program. It's got all the basics covered like fully customizeable lightbox (onion skin), you can paint in it just like photoshop with blending options like Sai. It can tween the basic stuff like Flash and it has powerful animation tools like pixel tracking, 2.5D camera, and particle effects like After Effects. The tricky part though is the interface. It is very much -not- an adobe program and is constructed completely differently. But once you can figure that out, it's pretty baller.
WOULD DEPEND on the complexity of the character involved. I don't normally take character complexity into account for commissions but with full animation I have to, as every little detail gets multiplied over 30+frames. If you'd like a more specific quote send me a note with all the info, but ballpark $30-50 USD for a quick loop like this.
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