@PurpleKirby2075 Sure, it was an inspiration, however I was inspired by other similar styles (E-surance is just higher visibility cause of braodcast TV). I did this for a freind of mine who has dark hair like this and wanted a cartoon character of herself for her events business.
@leonanim My friend Brook asked me to create a cartoon character of her for her website. That was the original idea. My selection of this style was infuenced by a compilation of this style of characters from istock and other stock librairies. The animation only came about because I wanted to try Anime Studio Pro. This was my first atempt at the software. The esuarance girl similarity was after thought. Thanks for the comliment.
@MySecretagentman If you want a free program for cutout animation, look for CREATOON. It was commercial but is now freeware. There's a homepage - but also be sure to get the free registration key. There are also lots of demos, tutorials and resources that you can download. Creatoon uses pinning rather than bones.
I use png for sequential files. Any file with an alpha channel will work, but I like png. I import in to After Effects for final composition and rendering.
Thank you if that's a compliment. It's in the eyes and style. BTW: This animation isn't about the character, but about the results I got as a newbie with my first try with the software and using only one image. I wasn't trying for motion perfection or total originality, just to see what could be done.
You'd have to go to SmithMicro for the lowdown. I just got it and was very impressed. I had only used it for about a day when I createrd this animation. I will make some tutorials as I get more familiar with it and if any are interested.
Thanks, I caught that too. I think it's because the camera is dollying in at the same time. This was my first time using the program so, I'll get it down as I get familiar with the program. The tutorials that came with the program really suck.
That was pretty good! Good job
kingzap4 5 months ago
Very nice example of AS usage. I like how the background/environment was done.
simplestrum 8 months ago
I lik how her hair has some nice drag and follow through...
Gary2m00re 1 year ago
quote. buy. print
Xer0Tr0n 1 year ago
This was really good. Were you aiming to make this type of animation to look similar to the esurance commercial?
von1trice 1 year ago
good work
elkadyspider 1 year ago
This reminds me of those e-surance commercials.
PurpleKirby2075 1 year ago 28
@PurpleKirby2075 Sure, it was an inspiration, however I was inspired by other similar styles (E-surance is just higher visibility cause of braodcast TV). I did this for a freind of mine who has dark hair like this and wanted a cartoon character of herself for her events business.
leonanim 1 year ago
@leonanim My friend Brook asked me to create a cartoon character of her for her website. That was the original idea. My selection of this style was infuenced by a compilation of this style of characters from istock and other stock librairies. The animation only came about because I wanted to try Anime Studio Pro. This was my first atempt at the software. The esuarance girl similarity was after thought. Thanks for the comliment.
leonanim 1 year ago
Very visually appealing background and character render.
RatherGrim 1 year ago
is this program free?
MySecretagentman 1 year ago
@MySecretagentman No, it is available from SmithMicro.
leonanim 1 year ago
@MySecretagentman If you want a free program for cutout animation, look for CREATOON. It was commercial but is now freeware. There's a homepage - but also be sure to get the free registration key. There are also lots of demos, tutorials and resources that you can download. Creatoon uses pinning rather than bones.
AlanSturgess 1 year ago
I use png for sequential files. Any file with an alpha channel will work, but I like png. I import in to After Effects for final composition and rendering.
leonanim 1 year ago
what do u use when you export your video i get some window to choose my options
bigjon7188 1 year ago
Thank you if that's a compliment. It's in the eyes and style. BTW: This animation isn't about the character, but about the results I got as a newbie with my first try with the software and using only one image. I wasn't trying for motion perfection or total originality, just to see what could be done.
leonanim 1 year ago
NICE!
zachIQ 2 years ago
i like it. check out my work on anime studio.
mmfhl 2 years ago
i like the style
jessicaworks951 2 years ago
You'd have to go to SmithMicro for the lowdown. I just got it and was very impressed. I had only used it for about a day when I createrd this animation. I will make some tutorials as I get more familiar with it and if any are interested.
leonanim 2 years ago
very nice.. looks like the esurance girl style
Check out mine when you get the chance, I had used the program and stopped but I think I will pick it back up again.
mistashaft21 2 years ago 4
what are the new features of 6?
mmfhl 2 years ago
looks good but kinda like she is floating
PhotoAnimationGuy 2 years ago
Thanks, I caught that too. I think it's because the camera is dollying in at the same time. This was my first time using the program so, I'll get it down as I get familiar with the program. The tutorials that came with the program really suck.
leonanim 2 years ago