Artoonix - Mondrian Jazz
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reminds me of something out of Sesame Street. Great job though
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Piet Mondrian and jazz. Such beautiful game of extreme neatness and freedom
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C'est simple et çà swingue !
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I like it a lot, but you should get rid of the 'natural' jpegs. Keep it abstract!
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wow thats cool
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My first grade art students loved this! Thanks :)
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i saw a video of Mondrain, but constructing a house with blacks lines, and square reds, blues and yellows.. behind a soundtrack of electronic music.. i need this video.. for Architecture.. please help me!!.. i hope one answer
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It's very funny !
Thanks !
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its easy i am making this with paint LOL
bal999ful 10 months ago
@bal999ful Am looking forwards to seeing the result - if you're going to synchronise with music, you presumably have some software that allows you to make small adjustments. Good luck - let us all know when your work is uploaded.
AlanSturgess 10 months ago
Hey, Alan it's your friend KrazyKartoonKid! I need your help! I'm doing a brand new animated short and I need contributions seeming as you know so much about Tales Animator. I need some of your ideas for gags as well. It's called Wild Card. I'll give you more details. If you get this can reply as soon as possible. Thanks.
KrazyKartoonKid 3 years ago
I can probably help with technical queries, although it's been a long time since I made heavy use of TA. I now mostly use the TA3-Beta version for creating fragments for importing into other software.
As for ideas ... I'll leave them to you.
I assume you know that the TA website and access to all resources is now unavailable. I hope you managed to grab everything you needed before it all shut down.
AlanSturgess 3 years ago
for example no square was colored at 0.11, but the music is intensively playing fast which makes the animation be unstable. you could have filled the squares with colors fast according to the beat and melody of the music that is what i anm trying to say
good luck i liked it I am just adding some thing
suffering44 3 years ago
Ah - I see what you mean. In fact, in the original animation when run INSIDE Artoonix )ie: before being rendered), the synchronisation between sound and movement is very nearly spot-on, but when rendered to an .avi, that slipped slightly and, as you noticed, it only takes a tiny variation to make a few parts lag slightly. I have since succeeded in making a slightly better rendering. Thanks for your interest.
AlanSturgess 3 years ago